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In his books, he took on such issues as compliance with international law ("How Nations Behave," 1968) and the underlying principles of human rights ("The Rights of Man Today," 1978).
Health and welfare programs expanded, and the new Department of Environmental Conservation, which predated the federal Environmental Protection Agency, took on such issues as vehicle emissions, mercury in waterways, and pesticides.
In the 1960's, he was the first director of the Boston Redevelopment Authority, which took on such projects as the restoration of the Faneuil Hall-Quincy Market section of the waterfront.
But in those movies in which she took on such roles opposite equally unflinching male co-stars, like Humphrey Bogart in "The African Queen" (1951) and Burt Lancaster in "The Rainmaker" (1956), she was as game and as unapologetically unglamorous as they were.
I suspect it took on such importance long ago, before the women's movement allowed women to be successful outside of the home.
Butterworth, who co-wrote the screenplay with his brother John-Henry, said one reason he took on such a complicated story was because it scared him.
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That is one of the reasons why the debates take on such importance.
Is it risky for artists to take on such material?
Taking on such a project is no easy task.
How did such a thrilling sport take on such a somber look?
Still, wasn't that a long trip to have taken on such a long shot?
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