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After Rain Man, and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, the next great autism portrayal the stage or screen might want to consider taking on is the life of one Donald Grey Triplett, an 82-year-old man living today in a small town in the southern United States, who was there at the very beginning, when the story of autism began.

Much of the debt that students are taking on is provided or guaranteed by the government.

"The debt American corporations are taking on is certainly an issue," he said.

For what Mr. Machado is taking on is not only the paradoxes of his autobiographical hero's cultural identity.

Except that in this case, perhaps what we need, what we're taking on, is an outsider to help us purge our guilt and shame.

"Ninth graders, they really need to know from the beginning that the material they are taking on is connected to them," Ian Brannigan, who teaches A.P. human geography, among other history courses, at Lindblom, in Englewood, says.

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The piece of the downtown subculture that Hallberg takes on is the music scene.

The part that we've taken on is the purchase of bed nets.

The most important influence challenge we'll ever take on is that of influencing ourselves.

"The challenge you've taken on is to make the city what you believe is better.

The first clients taken on were small and well supported.

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