My own take on it is that the music comes from a lot of different places.
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Since late 2006, some 45, 000 soldiers have been deployed to take on the drug gangs.
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We're offering the school to the community if the community wishes to take on the challenge.
Brubeck's words about jazz and democracy take on even more meaning with the recent presidential election.
They are also encouraged to take on more responsibility and help supervise the newer members.
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Mr Gill decided to take on an Ultra Marathon because it was "a little bit stupid".
One of the biggest appeals of Finder's books is his satirical take on the business world.
Hamilton next take on League of Ireland First Division side outfit UCD at Bellfield on Tuesday.
As that happens, however, folks are going to tend to take on more personal risk.
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And we obviously need to take on a number of issues, including tax reform.
The problem occurs when external force causes a baby's head to take on an abnormal shape.
Obviously, guns are a big part here, but why not also take on Hollywood?
Which brings me to Bruce Reading, VoltDB, and their take on the big data landscape.
Bruce Reading, CEO of VoltDB, has an interesting and original take on the big data landscape.
But, here too, there is an alternative take on events that challenges this view.
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Collins is letting it known that he is willing to take on that mantle.
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Is it so horrifying that men take on some of the "non-market" tasks in family life?
We simply need to make these tough choices and be willing to take on our bases.
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This was the crowd that Vladislav Listiev, the TV producer, decided to take on.
In fact, who is an employee and why it matters can take on nearly religious fervor.
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Thanks to the ever more powerful microchip, these creations take on ever increasing and mind-boggling complexities.
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Realistically, Celtic will not end their losing run away from home when they take on United.
Would-be competitors who have tried to take on Facebook have largely failed to gain traction.
Elie, 32, was set to take on the government in a widely anticipated trial next month.
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This time, it looks like the government will take on assets from otherwise healthy institutions.
Willingness and the ability to take on new objectives in uncharted territories will raise your value.
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