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Iraqis are already taking on many of the tasks the Americans once performed, raising great hopes that the country will progress on its own but also deep fears of failure.

Thus, the Bilwis is exceedingly polymorphous, taking on many appearances and meaning in all German-speaking areas throughout the Middle Ages.

In supporting roles, the rest of the cast moves rapidly and deliberately around the stage taking on many comedic parts and some refreshing ones.

"The show is taking on many more emotions.

Corporate-tax reform means taking on many of those lobbyists at once.

The developments underscore the rising toll that the mortgage crisis is taking on many once-proud Wall Street banks.

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As a veritable one-man Village People, Putin has taken on many roles to show the Russian people his leadership chops.

they have taken on many other U.S. & foreign cities.

The word platform has taken on many meanings.

This has changed dramatically, as American trust-busters have taken on many international cartels.

Mr. Lüpertz is quick to give his take on many issues.

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