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"Take it Back" is the 612th episode of Casualty and the 22nd episode of the 22nd series.

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  • "Take it Back" is the 612th episode of Casualty and the 22nd episode of the 22nd series.
  • Take It Back is the thirteenth episode and mid-season premiere of the tenth season and the 209th overall episode of Grey's Anatomy.
  • Song Name: Take It Back Artist: Pink Floyd Album: The Division Bell Run Time: 6:12 Year: 1994 Track Number: 7 Sung By: David Gilmour Written By: David Gilmour, Bob Ezrin, Polly Samson, Nick Laird-Clowes Info: * While most apparently a love song, it can also be interpreted to be about Mother Nature, and how man abuses the Earth. Some comparisons have been drawn between the song and U2's Where the Streets Have No Name for its similar song structure and guitar riff, though these claims have not been acknowledged by either band.
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  • Take It Back
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  • 2008-01-19(xsd:date)
  • 2014-02-27(xsd:date)
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  • Callie and Arizona talk outside April's wedding
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  • Season 10, episode 13
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  • "Take it Back" is the 612th episode of Casualty and the 22nd episode of the 22nd series.
  • Take It Back is the thirteenth episode and mid-season premiere of the tenth season and the 209th overall episode of Grey's Anatomy.
  • Song Name: Take It Back Artist: Pink Floyd Album: The Division Bell Run Time: 6:12 Year: 1994 Track Number: 7 Sung By: David Gilmour Written By: David Gilmour, Bob Ezrin, Polly Samson, Nick Laird-Clowes Info: * While most apparently a love song, it can also be interpreted to be about Mother Nature, and how man abuses the Earth. Some comparisons have been drawn between the song and U2's Where the Streets Have No Name for its similar song structure and guitar riff, though these claims have not been acknowledged by either band.
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