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Regulatory requirements mean it takes hours to start a pension savings plan but just minutes to take out a credit card.
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You could take out low-cost healthcare cash plans, which are a bit like savings plans that will help towards everyday medical treatments such as chiropody or physiotherapy.
www.moneywise.co.uk
Whenever a storm came along and the sky flashed with lightning and rumble with thunder, his grandmother would take out and light a candle blessed at Candlemas.
cebudailynews.inquirer.net
For example, it is the most that a credit card company will allow a card holder to take out at once on a credit card.
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Avoid touching cold objects directly, use a dishcloth or oven gloves if you have to put in or take out food from the freezer.
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People contemplating theft hardly ever take out their calculators before they steal (one exception may be insider traders).
www.nytimes.com
When gamblers are about to lose everything, they take out all of their money for a last gamble.
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He was the closest thing to an insurance policy against defeat that anybody could take out.
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It works like this: when you take out a motor insurance policy, you will be asked by the insurer what you consider to be the insured value of the car.
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A swipe card is required for access and to take out books.
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