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  1. Take One

    Take One Founded by three "graduates" of the McGill Film Society -- Peter Lebensold, Adam Symansky and John Roston -- Take One was the first serious English-Canadian film magazine. This -- first of the two Canadian film magazines entitled Take One -- gave due attention to the newly emerging Canadian film scene, but was international in scope. It was inexpensive, and aimed to publish bi-monthly -- a goal which it rarely achieved. The magazine attracted some of the best film journalists of the time -- and often filmmakers themselves. Symansky and Roston having left after an issue or two, Lebensold carried on alone as Editor and Publisher. Joe Medjuck was another McGill Film Society alumnus who became involved with the magazine -- initially as a Toronto "correspondent", and then as co-Editor/Publisher. The magazine continued briefly to publish after the departure of founder Peter Lebensold, under the editorship of Phyllis Platt but folded shortly afterwards, in 1979, after 81 issues.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of take one in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of take one in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

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  1. Jaromir Jagr:

    I am terribly sorry to see mothers and children say goodbye to their fathers, take one bag and have to leave their country while fathers go to war and do not know if they will ever see their loved ones again, there were some scores on the board today after the match, but I think they are all winners. Today it was something other than points on the table and I'm glad that people understand.

  2. John Sousa:

    Reeter said. The two PACs have had the same goal, but traditionally used different methods to achieve it. Our Children’s Future has been more focused on getting big donors to put in large contributions, while The 2016 Committee said that they are more of a grassroots movement that typically brings in donations that average less than $100 per donation. Sousa told FoxNews.com that one of the reasons for not merging entirely was the logistical headache and the costs that would be required to comply with Federal Electoral Commission rules. However, he didn’t rule out them becoming one entity at some point in the future. We’ll take one day at a time and let’s see what happens, at the end of the day we’re going to do what’s best to get Dr. Carson elected.

  3. Ramon Fernandez:

    The previous scenario under which Orange was in the driving seat is very, very unlikely (to repeat itself), that said, there's always room in a car for several passengers, so we'll have to see if at some stage we should take one of those seats.

  4. Mickey Rooney:

    There was, in fact, a standard studio recipe. Take one young actress, pluck her eyebrows, cap her teeth, shape her hairline, pad as required and throw her into the ring with Andy Hardy. Then wait and see. If the public responded, the starlet became a star.

  5. Chris Murphy:

    Realistically, it's still very much an uphill effort, in part because Republicans are so spooked right now by Donald Trump and his base and the complete irrationality, almost paranoia, of that base when it comes to guns, the slippery slope becomes a cliff. If Donald Trump and his base take one step, it's like the world ends.


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