4. To put down in writing: take down a letter. take for 1. To regard as: Do you take me for a fool? 2. To consider mistakenly: Don't take silence for approval. take in 1. To receive (an amount of money), as from a business venture: The box office took in $30,000 in an...
Easily my match of the night. I can’t stand Ospreay but I can’t deny he is an amazing wrestler. As if anyone could doubt OC can go, he proved them wrong here keeping up with Ospreay’s high-octane offense with a mix of OC’s silliness that ol’ Billy was keen to play along w...
Although the FN’s muzzle flash would suit a small flame thrower, the Five-SeveN kicks like a slightly peeved gerbil; roughly 30 percent less than a 9mm bullet. Muzzle flip is simply not an issue. So much [not] so that this FN deserves an intra-consonant “u”. Punching holes or pli...
“stuck”overandoveruntilthenextideapopsintoyourhead. o Pickaletterofthealphabet.Thenlistwordsthatstartwiththatletter. o Findapictureinabookoramagazine,ordrawyourownpicture.Thenwritewhatthepicturemakesyouthinkof. o Thinkaboutplacesyou’vebeen,thingsyou’vedonetocomeupwithideas,andpeopleyouknow. o Ifyou...
4. To put down in writing: take down a letter. take for 1. To regard as: Do you take me for a fool? 2. To consider mistakenly: Don't take silence for approval. take in 1. To receive (an amount of money), as from a business venture: The box office took in $30,000 in an...
In other words: Those owners that will be restrained by FFP in their "usual" spending behavior are "pure" success-seekers. "Pure" success-seekers by definition will try to spend their money where winning probabilities are the highest. As a consequence, they will systematically search for the ...