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"If you are a lawyer and you want to take on easier cases, you can prosecute traffic violations or something," she said.

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Mixing pin-sharp trouser suits and ruffles on tunics with a lot of red, the latter was different but still toed the party line, with tailoring and a very Armani take on easy elegance the dominant messages.

Or, direct your attention indoors and take on easy projects like cleaning dirty door hinges.

Essentially Rambus has taken on the easier targets first, but with Infineon it moves up the ladder to bigger DRAM suppliers.

Worse, it felt like a satire that had taken on the easiest of targets and still missed".

That it's only worth taking on the easy and painless tasks of foreign policy, or those where success is guaranteed?

We'll have the opportunity to take on three versions: easy, medium and hard.

Still, taking on the Bells is no easy task.

The more responsibilities you have taken on, the easier it will be to make the case for a raise.

It also suggests targeting funding more closely to economic needs, and making the process of taking on apprentices easier, particularly for smaller firms.

We felt like Burren old-timers, and our remaining days took on an easy routine.

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