But the company has taken on a big challenge and still has work to do.
The center is a conservative Christian institution and has taken on Chessani's case pro bono.
But the grief in this hometown of Henry Ford has taken on deeper resonance.
It was a good scam but one that has taken on a new life today.
In these modern times, the word "chef" has taken on a lot of meanings.
Credit risk was once an afterthought, but has taken on prime importance in a post-Lehman-bankruptcy world.
That term surge has taken on quite a bit of currency here in Washington.
But for dot-com music companies, understanding the college market has taken on a more critical importance.
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For three decades, actress Phylicia Rashad has taken on roles that exude warmth, wit and wisdom.
As a US attorney he has taken on terrorists, the Mafia and Chicago's City Hall.
The high-profile bail hearing case has taken on the appearance of a sort of mini-trial.
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His latest deal looks as risky as any he has taken on in the past.
In his congressional career, he has taken on his party's leadership in admirable ways.
Since opening the fistula center, Wall estimates the facility has taken on 50 fistula cases per month.
As organizations seek to differentiate themselves, Marketing has taken on a more prominent role in many organizations.
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The issue has taken on renewed attention because of the recent sniper shootings in the Washington, D.
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Renegotiating loans for struggling homeowners has taken on more urgency as jobless claims rise and the economy declines.
"The federal government has taken on obligations that it cannot possibly handle, and it knows it, " Williams says.
Meanwhile, Neath and ex-Wales full-back Kevin Morgan has taken on an assistant conditioning coach job at the Ospreys.
Sigma Phi Epsilon has taken on a new agenda, and it goes by the name of Balanced Man.
The authority has taken on its legal powers and will be responsible for all planning within the park.
These are obligations that the United States has taken on in the past.
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But Burns says that Clinton's campaign message has become more effective as the economy has taken on more importance.
So, even though employment prospects are up, getting that well-paid position has taken on an even greater urgency.
Linda Day, of Ipswich, has taken on one of the golden retrievers and she felt the sentence was "lenient".
In recent years, Jeffrey has taken on part of his uncle's mantle both in business and in global diplomacy.
The suicides Friday echoed the price this malaise has taken on Italian citizens.
The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi has taken on RBS project finance assets, including power, oil and gas and UK infrastructure.
With the advent of computers and e-commerce, cryptography has taken on new dimensions.
But turnout has fallen even as the parliament has taken on more responsibility.
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