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— to ask a young woman to take on a task that we approached with trepidation.
"When Steven Safyer wants to take on a task, a lot of people want to be helpful".
But there is something refreshing about being able to take on a task that isn't that trying nor testing.
Many women won't take on a task unless they're 100% convinced they are qualified to do so.
It is a relief sometimes to take on a task and see it through and know it to be wholly sufficient.
As he said what he required — X amount of flour, X grams of butter, a minced onion, X egg yolks — each student would quickly take on a task.
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The agency took on a task described in its documents as "overseas interrogations".
You took on a task unbeknown to you, from performing as a professional violinist to running a political office and campaigns.
Now, Mr. Cox, 62, is re-entering public life, taking on a task that many see as impossible: reviving the demoralized and shrunken Republican Party in New York State.
He also became Mr. bin Laden's cook, taking on a task that most of the other "brothers" shunned, the F.B.I. summary quotes him as saying.
Whoever succeeds Salmon as head of the prime public service channel on British television will be taking on a task that will either be the pinnacle of their career, or turn them into a nervous wreck.
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