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Maybe playing superheroes isn't such an ignoble undertaking after all.
Figuratively, to quit a job or undertaking after an outstanding performance, especially when failure was predicted.
In August last year The Independent shone a spotlight on his undertaking; after that, he said, the donations came "flying in fast".
This is particularly evident in foreign and security policy, which is meant to be the EU's next big undertaking after enlargement.
In Canada, by contrast, Amazon endured only a single three-week licensing undertaking, after which it has received what the Guardian says is essentially "carte blanche" permissions regarding its full fleet of drones for testing.
Essie now wants to make a documentary about herself and her experiences and I think it's a noble undertaking, after all, there's still much to be gleaned about what it means to be defiant in the face of overwhelming adversity and what better way to deliver that message than from this one very tough and outspoken Yiddishe Mamma.
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The investigations were undertaken after complaints in Texas and other states.
Mills recommended a clinical review be undertaken after abnormalities were spotted in Hamed's scans.
We are less informed about operations that must be undertaken after botched surgeries, infections, or metastases.
The study was undertaken after scientists observed a decline in the number of young sockeye.
A major construction campaign was undertaken after the city was awarded the 2008 Summer Olympics.
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