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And real estate agents usually aren't eager to take on time-consuming low-profit assignments.

The craft's aim had to be precise and in six crucial minutes of descent, the sequence of critical steps had to be taken on time.

That a director even tried to take on gravitational time dilation and reality beyond the event horizon of a black hole was impressive, he said.

It was never something I was able to take on full time.

This would allow him to take on the Times, controlled by his former employer Rupert Murdoch.

Ghana are to take on five-time world champions Brazil in a friendly in London on Monday 5 September.

So they found it prudent to capitulate in September, allowing 35,000 part-time employees to take on full-time status.

Perhaps at this stage, it would be good to take on part-time employees or subcontractors; alternatively your workload may warrant someone full-time.

Neither appears to be ready to take on full-time duties.

However, the door was left open for Cameron to take on "part-time consultancy work".

The agreement freed the 57-year-old to take on part-time consultancy work for any financial firm.

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