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Что (кто) такое Take It From Here - определение

BRITISH RADIO COMEDY PROGRAMME
Take it from Here; TIFH; Take It From Here

Is It Cold in Here         
1991 SINGLE BY JOE DIFFIE
Is It Cold In Here
"Is It Cold In Here" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Joe Diffie that reached the Top Five on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart. It was released in December 1991 as the first single from his album Regular Joe.
Take It Down from the Mast         
AN IRISH REPUBLICAN SONG ORIGINALLY WRITTEN IN 1923
Take It Down From The Mast; Take it down from the mast
"Take it Down from the Mast" is an Irish republican song originally written in 1923 by James Ryan, and published in Leslie Daiken's collection Good-Bye, Twilight: Songs of Struggle in Ireland in 1936, entitled "Lines Written by an Irish Soldier in 1923".Lawrence and Wishart, London, 1936, p.
take it         
2018 SINGLE BY DOM DOLLA
Take It (Dom Dolla song); Take It (song)
Think, suppose, presume, believe, imagine, conclude.

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Take It from Here

Take It from Here (often referred to as TIFH, pronounced – and sometimes humorously spelt – "TIFE") is a British radio comedy programme broadcast by the BBC between 1948 and 1960. It was written by Frank Muir and Denis Norden, and starred Jimmy Edwards, Dick Bentley and Joy Nichols. When Nichols moved to New York City in 1953, she was replaced by June Whitfield and Alma Cogan. The show is best remembered for introducing The Glums. Through TIFH Muir and Norden reinvented British post-war radio comedy – amongst other influences, it was one of the first shows with a significant segment consisting of parody of film and book styles, later used extensively in programmes such as Round the Horne and in many television comedy series.

Примеры употребления для Take It From Here
1. "If no progress is made now, the Prime Minister can take it from here", Salonius reportedly said.
2. Because of your example, you can know that, with courage, valor and confidence, they will take it from here.
3. There are three possibilities: "––McCain doesn‘t believe the Iraqis can take it from here. (In the most benign reading, he may see this new position as mere domestic political posturing on Maliki‘s part, which is no doubt part of the truth.) "––McCain doesn‘t want the Iraqis to take it from here.
4. We‘ll take it from here." General Pace, throughout your life, you have led those troops to honorable achievements and into the pages of history.
5. But his inability to respond to a major change in policy from our Iraqi allies––the announcement that they can take it from here––certainly is newsworthy.