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Response to DNA damage is a task that p63 undertakes personally, in conjunction with p53.

The ostensibly loyal troops opened the headquarters gates to Deodoro, who cried out: "Long live His Majesty the Emperor!" He met with Ouro Preto, and undertook to personally present the Emperor with a list of the names of those to be included in a new cabinet.

In a sign that the work of the MSC is being folded into News Corp's legal department, Lewis and Greenberg no longer personally undertake weekly visits to the Met's teams investigating phone hacking and corrupt payments to public officials, known as Operation Weeting and Operation Eleveden respectively.

Not only do they better themselves technically, playing with and against a higher calibre of player than they would domestically, they also have to develop personally to undertake the many challenges of living, working and integrating successfully away from home.

One consultant talked in an interview of it sometimes being 'blindingly obvious' that a person has or does not have capacity – which can be judged by the whole team – whereas, when this was not the case, the consultant felt it necessary personally to undertake the assessment.

He personally undertook research on Joe Wilson and his trip; while doing that research, Cheney learned that Wilson's wife worked in the counter-proliferation division of the CIA, the part of the clandestine services that fights the spread of weapons of mass destruction.

"Anthony personally undertook to help Bennett economically, upon the condition that we would no longer suffer any further intrusions in our life".

She said her late boyfriend, Anthony Bourdain, "personally undertook to help Bennett economically, upon the condition that we would no longer suffer any further intrusions in our life".

Between 1920 and 1922 he personally undertook much of the work associated with developing the Museum's first major exhibition, which opened in Melbourne's Royal Exhibition Building on Anzac Day 1922.

Like San Martín, Bolívar personally undertook the efforts to create an army to invade a neighboring country, collaborated with pro-independence exiles from that region, and lacked the approval of the Venezuelan congress.

Credited with leading "many outstanding raids", he was known to his staff as "The Boss", and often flew twice a day with a different squadron on each mission; when his superiors found out how many sorties he was personally undertaking and ordered him to cut back, he simply ceased recording his flying hours.

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