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=== Their songs provide examples of: ===
* [[Age Progression Song]]: "Wooden Boat"; childhood, teenage years, adulthood with marriage and a child on the way, and finally old age and death. Each era has its own verse, with all four verses being referred to in the chorus; "We go from green to blue to gold to black''"
* [[Arc Words]]: The word "progress" shows up a lot in their album of the same name.
* [[Audience Participation Song]]: "Never Forget" and "Back For Good" are the most obvious, but on their ''Circus'' tour, the band had the audience sing the first verse of ''Rule The World''.
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* [[Shout-Out]]: Robbie Williams' lines in "SOS" may be one to Mark Owens' solo hit "Four-Minute Warning".
** ''"You'll get a five-minute warning/For divine intervention"''
* [[Talent Show Version]]: It's actually more notable if an episode of ''[[The X- Factor]]'' or ''[[Britain's Got Talent|Britains Got Talent]]'' ''doesn't'' have a Take That excerpt in it somewhere, usually "Shine", "Greatest Day", "Patience", or "Rule The World". The 2008 series of The X-Factor even had a Take That Night, with every contestant performing one of the band's songs.
** Repeated in the 2009 X-Factor (Thankfully ''after'' John and Edward got booted). They're becoming a staple.
** It's funny they didn't repeat Take That week during the 2011 series, considering it was Gary Barlow's first year as a judge on the show.
 
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