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There is supposedly helium for the taking on Neptune.
Oil spills should become rarer after next year, when all single-hulled ships will be banned.Efforts are also being made to prevent the spread of invasive species through the taking on and discharging of ships' ballast water.
This facilitated the sharing of information and the taking on board of alternative perspectives with regards to the research process, the content of the screening questionnaire, patient information sheets and so on.
And guilt and self-blame, the taking on of responsibility where one has strictly speaking done no wrong, becomes a way of coping with that harder-to-uncover feeling of shame, and its companion feelings of impotency and helplessness.
Scylla and Charybdis would be the more correct figure of speech, but I sensed no peril of violent catastrophe in the beckoning cheeses and cured meats displayed for the taking on a table on one side of me as I entered and the alluring counter with the tall chef in full, tall-chef's regalia cooking omelettes to order on the other.
Recipes and instructions are free for the taking on the internet.
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The Viking ship is taking on water.
Now Beal is taking on the IRS.
"We love taking on the big guys.
His slogan was "taking on the challenge".
But the tensions took on seamier aspects.
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