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been undertaking
verb
To take upon oneself; to start, to embark on (a specific task etc.).
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Mr. Turabi had reportedly been undertaking his own efforts to end the war.
They have already been undertaking practice runs and "recces" around the City in recent days.
The first is the reform that Nigeria has been undertaking over the past dozen years.
It is an exploration Dobbs himself has been undertaking, on and off, for years.
"But the activities she has been undertaking raise the question not of whether she is going to run, but when".
Heywood has been undertaking the review as part of work led by the government's newly formed Infrastructure and Projects Authority.
"The staff at HMP Kennet have been undertaking excellent work with the prisoners from Merseyside and the surrounding areas.
"Our planes have long been undertaking missions on the other side of the practically non-existent Syrian border with Iraq.
(Recently, the label Glasgow Underground has been undertaking a remix campaign of some of Romanthony's older material).
Unquestionably, Turkey has been undertaking the necessary steps for further democratization by expanding the rights and liberties of its citizens.
Homeland Security has been "undertaking an array of methods to enhance the security of the nation's domestic supply of chlorine," said a spokesman, Russ Knocke.
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