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The show chronicled one of Kwei-Armah's most ambitious undertakings last season's double production of "Clybourne Park," the Bruce Norris work inspired by Lorraine Hansberry's classic about race, "A Raisin in the Sun"; and the premiere of Kwei-Armah's "Beneatha's Place," likewise inspired by 'Raisin," but also a response to the Norris play.

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The Director of Principal Gifts, Lucy Miller, participated in several major undertakings this past year.

See Council Regulation 4064/89, on the Control of Concentrations Between Undertakings, 1989 O.J. (L 395) 1–12 (EC) [hereinafter Merger Regulation 1989], and Council Regulation 139/2004, on the Control of Concentrations Between Undertakings, 2004 O.J. (L 24) 1–22 (EC) [hereinafter Merger Regulation 2004].

Also in 1952, the Liberal Government passed legislation, the Defence (Special Undertakings) Act 1952, which allowed the British Government access to remote parts of Australia to undertake atmospheric nuclear weapons tests.

He served as Deputy Premier, Minister for Transport and Minister for Public Instruction from 1947 to 1949, as well as Chief Secretary and Minister for Electrical Undertakings in 1948.

The Cabinet Office later confirmed that it oversaw the agreement with Lord Ashcroft, meaning the Government has been aware of the peer's undertakings since 2001.

Super Bowls in the best of years are expensive undertakings, but this year may set records because the game will take place near one of the most expensive cities in the world.

(Such expeditions were not light undertakings: a 2006 book about the museum's dioramas, "Windows on Nature," by Stephen Christopher Quinn, features two pictures of Akeley heavily bandaged after ill-fated encounters with a leopard and an elephant. It was reportedly while he was recovering from the latter injury that he first envisioned the African Hall).

Project management can also be described as a set of models and techniques for the planning and control of complex undertakings (Packendorff 1995), or the application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to project activities and to meet project requirements (Moe and Pathranarakul 2006).

Parliament will give its verdict on the management of EU funds, by EU institutions, EU decentralized agencies and joint undertakings in 2014, in a vote on Thursday.

They changed the oil, adjusted the clutch, recharged the battery, replaced a throw-out bearing, and put new tires on the rear wheels — all necessary undertakings, for between today and tomorrow the aged Chevrolet was expected to perform punishing feats.

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