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"You can take on anything, of course you can!
"Tony will take on anything," said Mr. Oakley, who spoke to General Zinni last Friday before he left for the Middle East.
Collaborating with downtown New York musicians who will take on anything, he mixes pop and ragas from India with funk, rock and hip-hop, coming up with a hybrid that radiates benign optimism.
He would take on anything, and - to be fair - what he produced, even off the cuff, was no worse than what was to be read most of the time.
They can take on anything, even dogs three times their size.
He has certainly waged no campaign to bat down persistent questions about his competence to take on anything beyond a symbolic role, though several Western diplomats and one journalist who met him for the first time recently described him as remarkably fit, lucid and even something of a flirt.
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Although Liberty has annual revenues of almost $5bn£3.6bnbn), it has never taken on anything of this scale.
"Thursday will be the first vote ever taken on anything related to Singapore," said Christopher L. Miller, a professor of French who is gay.
Opera North's Broadway excursions have encompassed heavyweights such as Kern, Gershwin and Rodgers – this is the first time it has taken on anything so frothy as Cole Porter.
You rushed to the garden each morning to see if the golf balls had elongated at all, had taken on anything that resembled a cucumber shape.
"By the time I walked out, I felt as if I could knock out Mike Tyson – I could have taken on anything and anyone and in the days and weeks afterwards.
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