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The obvious sitcom take on the image would be that although you can still throw a plane at fifty — the age that the characters in "Men of a Certain Age" are pushing — you may tear your rotator cuff.
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The man who would win the league with Maradona's Napoli in 1986 and would feature in the World Cup of the same year was arguably taking on the image of a tough lower league player more as his career progressed.
I laughed when the TARDIS appeared to Clara as Clara because it was taking on the image of someone she esteems.
In his most famous speech he took on the image of Ronald Reagan's fabled shining city on a hill by articulating the counter image of a tale of two cities -- one privileged, the other not.
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Its visual representations of the orisha take on the more popular form of images of saints, although they retain key traits of typical representations of Yoruba deities.
Mr. Kruger was never one to be spotted in crowds in Albany, often dining alone and never taking on the back-slapping image of some of his colleagues.
As admirers began rushing to her rescue, praising her courage and independence, her tarnished image took on the aura of myth.
To enhance its own international image, it took on the role of conciliator.
In the wake of the collapses, the Mets have taken on the image of a soft team, one lacking resolve.
"But they had finally taken on the image that they have today: the flimsy, fabric-wrapped, half-exposed stall where the white-collar worker waited out his days until, at long last, he was laid off".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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