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Then five of the cars took on the challenge of beating the 150 m.p.h.
"He took on the challenge of going against Rondo," Boozer said of Rose.
"He took on the challenge of good customer service and impeccable operations and made it work for an amusement park".
At the request of a reader, we took on the challenge of making over some classic and very traditional recipes.
Inspired by Suzan Lori-Parks, the English playwright Mark Ravenhill took on the challenge of writing 17 new plays.
Instead, he took on the challenge of figuring out how to mitigate the highway's impact on the city, and turn this incursion into something positive.
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Mr. Fossett, who swam the English Channel in 1985 and raced an Iditarod dog sled in 1992, took on the challenges of ballooning in the mid-1990's.
Plus, it had to take on the challenge of Google while being "one of Britain's most regulated companies".
But one tech startup called Predicta is taking on the challenge of bridging the gap.
"We're taking it upon ourselves to really take on the challenge of guarding players, playing team defense, helping one another.
Still enough puff in his lungs to take on the challenge of a modern-day Masters.
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