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| Eventually the fairy sisters worked out a way to take turns, beginning with Winter (because she was the oldest), followed in turn by Spring, Summer, and Fall. Then, kids take turns going to other classes to "teach. Have everyone take turns playing the roles of official Timekeepers and Announcers. |
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take to one’s heels take to oneself take to pieces take to safety take to task take training take trouble take turns take umbrage take unlawful possession take unlawfully take up take up again take up an option take up arms |
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