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He intends to take on Point Given in the mile-and-a-quarter Breeders' Cup Classic, despite the fact that all of Galileo's victories have been on the lawn, Europe's preferred surface.
Notice where your Jimmy Choos are Pointing If you want to persuade someone to take on your point of view, then make sure that your feet are pointing in the direction of the person.
So I'll take on this point: If all three parties agree to [an open marriage], what business is it of anyone else's?
Let's take on the point that tech earnings are slipping.
"As an actor, my job is to take on the point of view of the character I am playing.
Our take on the key points, and our analysis, is below, alongside recommendations from the report proper.
Measures are taken on several points crossing the studied surface according to two perpendicular axes with a step between 1.5 and 2 cm.
For the panel analysis I am only able to include data taken on two points in time, 1990 and 2000, and test for the effects of implementing ICLEI or ISO 14001 environmental management plans.
It was inevitable, Cronkite added, that journalists embedded with troops in Iraq took on their point of view to a large extent.
From (b), we know that the maximum is taken on at point P ∗.
Sometimes a strong emotive involvement emerged when the interviewee took on the point of view of the dying patient.
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