Sentence examples for takes on that from inspiring English sources

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The next Bagehot takes on that burden.

Now "Kehinde Wiley/The World Stage: Israel," at the Jewish Museum, takes on that country.

The risks of navel-gazing and delusions of grandeur are high when the media itself takes on that question.

In Melancholia, Dunst takes on that persona; Gainsbourg's role as the older sister is "more of a nurse".

Is it acceptable or unacceptable for this youth minister to serve as the Scoutmaster?" Another question takes on that same issue from a different perspective.

In both types, a nucleus from a cell is inserted into an unfertilized egg, and the egg takes on that cell's genetic characteristics.

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Taking on that mantle would be presumptuous.

Crater Renaissance Academy of Arts and Sciences in Oregon has taken on that challenge.

What actions did he take on that day?

Today the Americans have taken on that unenviable role.

No action has yet been taken on that request.

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