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I've had more than I can take

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  • More Than I Can Say — Single by Leo Sayer from the album Living in a Fantasy …   Wikipedia

  • bite off more than one can chew — {v. phr.}, {informal} To try to do more than you can; be too confident of your ability. * /He bit off more than he could chew when he agreed to edit the paper alone./ * /He started to repair his car himself, but realized that he had bitten off… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • bite off more than one can chew — {v. phr.}, {informal} To try to do more than you can; be too confident of your ability. * /He bit off more than he could chew when he agreed to edit the paper alone./ * /He started to repair his car himself, but realized that he had bitten off… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • bite off more than you can chew —    If you bite off more than you can chew, you take on more responsibilities than you can manage. Don t bite off more than you can chew is often used to advise people against agreeing to more than they can handle.   (Dorking School Dictionary)… …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • More Than a Feeling — Single by Boston from the album Boston B side …   Wikipedia

  • More Than Blue — Theatrical poster Hangul 슬픔보다 더 슬픈 이야기 …   Wikipedia

  • More Than Physical — Single by Bananarama from the album True Confessions B side …   Wikipedia

  • More Than Words — For other uses, see More Than Words (disambiguation). More than Words Single by Extreme from the album Extreme II: Pornograffiti …   Wikipedia

  • More danico — The phrase more danico[1] is a Mediaeval Latin legalistic expression which may be translated as in the Danish manner or by Norse customary law . It designates a type of traditional Germanic marriage practiced in northern Europe during the Middle… …   Wikipedia

  • Take Ionescu — Prime Minister of Romania In office December 18, 1921 – January 19, 1922 Monarch Ferdinand I of Romania Preceded by …   Wikipedia

  • take — 1 Take, seize, grasp, clutch, snatch, grab are comparable when they mean to get hold of by or as if by reaching out the arm or hand. Take is not only the most general but also the only colorless term in this group. In ordinary use, especially… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

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