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According to the Wrap, Fincher made it a condition of his accepting the task of directing the film that producing studio Sony secure Bale for the lead.
After the second world war, he worked for six years as a translator for Unesco before in 1953 accepting the task of organising the banned Communist party in Madrid.
Martin Indyk, an assistant secretary of state, has been touting the idea round the Gulf states (with remarkably little success); another American official is trying to co-ordinate between the bickering Iraqi factions who find themselves nominated for (though not necessarily accepting) the task of overthrowing Mr Hussein.
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Like a wise political candidate, he presented himself as the reluctant outsider who had accepted the task of cleaning up a mess left by corrupt predecessors.
He still thrives on the challenge -- which is why he will be the first to accept the task of guarding Vince Carter -- and still gets a jolt from the game-time atmosphere.
In no system of jurisprudence is there a moral obligation on a lawyer who accepts the task of defending an accused murderer to go so near justifying murder as John Bolt Culbertson did in his passage about Willie Earle and the mad dog.
In recent days President Barack Obama revived the pledge he first made upon taking office for the first time in early 2009 to close down the prison and the US State Department this week announced it has appointed a prominent Washington lawyer, Cliff Sloan, to accept the task of making it happen.
Hartshorne accepted the task of chronicling process theism's history and showing its importance as a significant alternative to classical theism, pantheism, atheism, and other lesser known options in philosophical theology.
Right now, though, the place to direct your outrage is the Department of the Interior, where Ryan Zinke, a self-professed fan of Theodore Roosevelt, has readily accepted the task of destroying nearly everything that Roosevelt stood for.
Do you want to accept this challenge?" In the end, fear is fear, and we either accept the task of working with it consciously and diligently or we walk away from loving, solid relationships with the erroneous belief that "It just didn't feel right.
The local Scottsdale architectural firm Allen+Philp accepted the task of renovation, and in researching the hotel's history, they found that in the 1950s, Varney had originally intended a tower of guest rooms to rise above the central lobby, a feature that was not built at the time.
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