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The pair split in 2009 and the 55-year-old is now poised to take on her next challenge.
She is blindly worshiped (literally - the entire family is myopic), and her admirers gradually take on her qualities.
Eventually, Nathalie makes contact with Mägi, a very prickly character, as it turns out, and coaxes him into letting her take on her father's project.
After telling a journalist her story, news of her plight spread across Saudi Arabia and a lawyer agreed to take on her case pro-bono.
She moved here suitcase in hand, to take on her first job as a political reporter.
She accompanied the family of Presbyterian minister the Rev. William Grubb to take on her first assignment, in Korea.
A lawyer told her he would take on her case against the previous landlord for wrongful eviction.
Going to work allowed her to take on her caring role 'for good grace'.
Take on her personality.
Naturally, Ms. Davuluri took to Twitter too, but did not take on her detractors directly.
Mr. Gamrod, happy to take on her hurt indignation along with his own fury, nodded soberly.
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