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  • 1take something into consideration — CONSIDER, give thought to, take into account, allow for, provide for, plan for, make provision for, accommodate, bargain for, reckon with; foresee, anticipate. → consideration * * * take something into consideration phrase to think about a… …

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  • 2take into consideration — phrasal see take into account * * * take into consideration To allow for • • • Main Entry: ↑consider * * * take into account * * * take (something) into consideration : to think about (something) before you make a decision or form an opinion …

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  • 3Taking Back Sunday — This article is about the band. For their 2011 album, see Taking Back Sunday (album). Taking Back Sunday Taking Back Sunday (left to right): Adam Lazzara, John Nolan, Eddie Reyes, Shaun Cooper and Mark O Connell. Background information …

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  • 4all things considered — taking everything into account. → consider …

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  • 5on the whole — taking everything into account; in general. → whole …

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  • 6considering —  Taking everything into account (usu. added to end of sentence) …

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  • 7Cortes's Account of the City of Mexico — ▪ Primary Source       FROM HIS SECOND LETTER TO THE EMPEROR CHARLES V.       In order, most potent Sire, to convey to your Majesty a just conception of the great extent of this noble city of Temixtitan, and of the many rare and wonderful objects …

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  • 8considering — con sid·er·ing || rɪŋ prep. taking into account; in light of adv. taking everything into account conj. taking into account; in light of con·sid·er || kÉ™n sɪdÉ™ v. think over, think about carefully; believe; regard; take into account …

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  • 9inclusive — [in klo͞o′siv; ] also [, in klo͞o′ziv] adj. [LL inclusivus < L inclusus, pp. of includere] 1. including or tending to include; esp., taking everything into account; reckoning everything 2. including the terms, limits, or extremes mentioned… …

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  • 10Guilty of everything: The Autobiography of Herbert Huncke — by Herbert Huncke (1990)    Unlike his previous works, Guilty of Everything is not taken from herbert huncke’s notebooks; instead, it is a transcription of a series of interviews that was supplemented by excerpts from his previous writings to… …

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