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In her conversation with the Daily Telegraph she was conscious of the sensitivity of the issue, and the personal toll speaking out takes on those impacted.
For instance, he takes on those who complain that time-saving technology hasn't noticeably increased our free time.
And Mr. Ditko's Spider-Man and Dr. Strange — the essential visual takes on those characters — were a perfect mash-up of 1930s gangster myth and cinematic Expressionism.
To the extent that it's Charlie who takes on those loans, Rieder notes that it's likely he could be still paying down college loans into his 30s.
Reynolds himself takes on those who would minimize Stowe's influence because she was, as they suppose, a cultural rather than a political figure.
Ms. Vanina takes on those problems in ways that may seem small to outsiders, but loom large in the lives of villagers.
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Karl Rove and Karen Hughes know better than to take on those families who sent loved ones to Iraq and are now getting increasingly impatient with the war or turning against it.
What impresses me so much are not just those women who give birth and raise their loved ones, but those women who willingly and lovingly take on those responsibilities of raising those children they could not naturally conceive, the ones who adopt children and take on those inordinate responsibilities.
Though naturally introspective, I took on those traits.
Someone has to to take on those roles.
Mr. Obama has started to take on those questions.
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