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taking something down to the smallest form
mensuration is taking the measurement of something's area,volume, etc.
statistical
Taking 34% of something is the same as multiplying that number by 0.34.
It means reduction, subtraction, or when you are taking something away in math.
you should get in touch with the council because he/she is taking something that is not his/hers then if that doesn't work get in touch with the police
To put something back together again
In the context of taking something back, you may say 'torimodosu' or 'tottekuru,' ("fetch") written: 取り戻す  取って来る
Nope, Just taking off the item
because being systematic means if you're taking something apart, you need to have a plan for putting it back together
you are taking in food....
Taking something that was recommended to you, or peer pressure into taking something which is addictive. Hows Life?
No you can not.
Contiguous is being adjoined, next to something, or grouped. Occurrence is simply something happening or taking place. A contiguous occurrence is a group of things that happen together, side of side incidents, or one right after another.
Contiguous is being adjoined, next to something, or grouped. Occurrence is simply something happening or taking place. A contiguous occurrence is a group of things that happen together, side of side incidents, or one right after another.
Risk taking is the willingness to take on uncertain outcomes in pursuit of potential gains. It involves making decisions with the possibility of both positive and negative consequences, often requiring one to step out of their comfort zone. Balancing risk taking is essential for personal growth and achieving goals.
By relying on a Nikon photo recovery software, you can retrieve deleted pictures provided that the pics not overwritten. So stop taking more photos using the same camera memory card.