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They flirted with failure in the second half of the year but could end up with two league titles and the Sudamericana; for Racing, it is all about ensuring this second drought doesn't begin to take on the proportions of their first one.
As the first frost approaches, promising to decimate a summer's worth of flowers in one cruel night, as the trees begin to take on a skeletal appearance, we are forced to contemplate and process some highly primal dualities: life and death; hope and regret; desire and fear.
"Malls may begin to take on more community functions".
Add the vegetables and cook them until they soften and begin to take on color.
The boarding school's malign rituals and exclusions begin to take on a life of their own.
At this point, the economic aspects of integration also begin to take on a strong political flavour.
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We began to take on water.
"Best" begins to take on moral overtones.
Water began to take on a life of its own.
The episode began to take on a supernatural coloring.
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