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Here's a list of who is on the take and why.
As we saw with expenses, many at the top are on the take.
He hadn't run for office to be on the take.
You read every day where this cop and that is on the take.
The peninsula may be on the take, but it still believes in hard work.
"Politicians are on the take and looking for job security," he writes.
"And half the government is on the take - well, we'll leave that for another time.
Nobody is accusing me of being on the take from the Japanese.
Do you believe that North was on the take?
Some officials are on the take; others simply do not want bad news to scare away business and tourism.
"It's what kept me from being on the take, I guess.
If he'd had any brains he would have been on the take too."
Politicians have been explicitly proven to be on the take.
At one time, five captains and about 400 uniformed police here were on the take.
And inquiring minds want to know: Who else is on the take?
And I don't think he was on the take.
Family and friends outside the force say they never had any idea Officer Walsh was on the take.
"It's believed someone on the inside is on the take."
How can the little guy get a foothold if even the "independent" publishers are on the take?
For years, fans have loved to hate the judges, believing many were on the take.
Every official in Vietnam was on the take; it was simply a way of life.
"Almost all journalists are on the take now," said a middle-aged reporter in Beijing.
But Wager gets a tip that the councilman was on the take.