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A variation of a specific shot. The final shot is often selected from a number of possible takes.
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To harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, collect, root up, cut, sever, or to attempt to engage in any such conduct upon an animal or plant. A term used with discussions on endangered and threatened animal or plant species.
Ãâó: www.dnr.wi.gov/org/land/forestry/Usesof/bmp/bmpGlo...
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Commission deducted from mutuel pools which is shared by the track and local and state governing bodies in the form of tax.
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When a particular scene is repeated and photographed more than once in an effort to get a perfect recording of some special action, each photographic record of the scene or of a repetition of the scene is known as a "take".
Ãâó: www.blackandwhitefilmfactory.com/bwff%20kodak%20gl...
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as used in the Endangered Species Act, refers to the harming, hunting, capturing, or killing of endangered or threatened species. Harming includes altering the habitat to the point that it kills or injures endangered or threatened species through the impairment of its breeding, reproductive, and feeding behaviors. 23
Ãâó: www.texasep.org/html/wld/wld_2esa_def.html
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| take | as of time or space |
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| take | assume, as of positions or roles |
| take | develop a habit |
| take | carry out |
| take | require as useful, just, or proper |
| take | be capable of holding or containing |
| take | have with oneself |
| take | be designed to hold or take |
| take | acknowledge applause by inclining the head, as of an artist after a performance |
| take | acknowledge praise or accept credit |
| take | draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs |
| take | take a short breath |
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