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Q: On page 42 you talk about off-setting assets against the debts you would take on from the UK.
I remember there were a bunch of different projects we could take on, from the easiest to the hardest.
For these are the Goldmanites who have just been told they have made the grade as partners – a near-Olympian status that they take on from 1 January.
Each year, schools like the Peddie School and the Hun School of Princeton as well as Lawrenceville take on from 6 to 25 postgraduate students.
In fact, there isn't much that "Walk on Water" doesn't take on, from global terrorism and Israeli-Palestinian relations to homophobia in the Mossad, the Israeli security service.
But there are still plenty of Democrats in Congress whom progressives might like to take on from the left, Blue Dogs who played key roles in hamstringing financial and health-care reform, and it'll be interesting to see if any such challenges develop.
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Officers claimed to have "positive information" suggesting that five-year-old Ashya King had been taken on from France, where the family initially fled.
It is the claim that whatever Thomas takes on from other sources is held to be compatible with what he already holds in common with Aristotle.
This enabled work to be taken on from all parts of Sussex.
These fears had little to do with Linda and much more to do with patterns that I had taken on from my own childhood.
For me, it very quickly became, Well, I hadn't seen gun violence taken on from the perspective of the entire community, through different lenses.
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