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He took on rappers and technology; I took on authors and art.
Facebook invented feed, LinkedIn took on feed, Twitter took on feed, Instagram took on feed, and they all feel very different now and they serve very different purposes.
They took on the credit risk of mortgages so long as Wall Street took on the interest-rate risk.
And I took on the drug companies and I took on the insurance companies to try to get us universal health care coverage.
When I campaigned in Iowa, I took on the lobbyists, took on the corporate welfare and said we should have no ethanol subsidies.
" Praising his "perseverance," his "very strong political instincts" and "way to connect with people," Sanders said, "Trump took on the Republican establishment, took on the Democratic establishment, took on the media establishment, and he ended up winning the election to become president of the United States.
When I took on this doc, I took on the responsibility of representing somebody who has already built this incredible career, and I was terrified that I would fuck that up.
Washington took on the character of a besieged city. . . .
Jamaal took on racial + economic inequity in public schools.
" McTeer followed a hunch when she took on "Tumbleweeds.
And then it took on a life of its own.
However, it took on more urgency after Trump's tariff move.
Kushner was a student when Christie took on his father.
Mike Flynn, a possible National Security Adviser, took on Obama.
The journeys they took on the way to awards glory?
All five children took on Friday as their last name.
Then, this moment took on a whole new, brilliant meaning.
In the process, Webre took on $3.5 million of debt.
These eight impressive innovations took on big issues in September.
She took on the Defense Department for women in combat.
After his death, Danvers took on the name Captain Marvel.
He took on the global capital markets role in January.
Muhammad Ali took on Japanese wrestler Antonio Inoki in 1976.
Recently, I took on more responsibilities with our Culture team.
Diana Spencer took on many roles in her short life.
" "Did you see the pictures they took on their hike?
After the war, the zip took on a double life.
It also took on the name "Looklive," to replace Curateurs.
Russia, after the 1991 Soviet collapse, took on its obligations.
She hated the toll the secret took on their relationship.
I took on board too much negative energy, I think.
For all of Obamacare's flaws, it took on this question.
Movie nights with Mack took on a more somber tone.
On Monday, Huddersfield took on Reading in the Championship Final.
The Assuncao fight was one which took on distinct phases.
I took on what was happening in the mortgage markets.
However, the campaign took on a life of its own.
Stevenson still recalls the moment Dretzin took on the project.
He first took on the challenge after losing 150 lbs.
When you took on the project– It was a movie?
I took on a schedule that is not realistically sustainable.
Defrosting the car just took on a whole new meaning.
"The narrative took on legs of its own" Demuyakor explains.
Amy Sherald painted Michelle, and Kehinde Wiley took on Barack.
Somebody had to do it, so I took on China.
I took on China on trade, and you know what?
She also took on the coveted impression of Barbara Walters.
Our collective grief, always complicated, took on wicked new fissures.
Suddenly, our situation took on a different level of urgency.
Haft, and she took on Norman as a Pygmalion project.
But eventually, Ouija's name took on an even broader meaning.
In April, they graduated and took on their new roles.
This was abundantly clear when Nelson took on Rick Story.
Other presidents effectively took on dire if less daunting crises.
The site was difficult, and I took on the challenge.
Women who took on powerful men didn't typically fare well.
With that, the sport took on a whole new spirit.
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Was there any feedback that you particularly took on board?
He and Urbahn took on Rumsfeld as their first client.
I also took on bespoke commissions just above cost price.
"Nipped in the bud" took on its most literal meaning.
It also took on a major case about partisan gerrymandering.
It was where I first took on a leadership position.
He took on the role again before the 2013 season.
As concepts shifted, words took on new shades of meaning.
On Sunday, the disaster response took on a military feel.
The speech took on the air of a political rally.
THEN: Charlize Theron took on her first role in 1995.
Saleh took on the challenge, and submitted his own entry.
But with Motorola, the words took on a literal meaning.
They took on just about every navigable river in Chile.
"You took on debt to gain more opportunity," McNay says.
The meeting took on a confessional air from the beginning.
Mr. Agnew took on the news media with particular relish.
But consumers took on less debt at the same time.
"SNL" regular Kate McKinnon took on two roles, playing Sen.
I actually took on other stuff as my nanny left.
I can't explain the emotional toil it took on me.
From there, I eventually took on more and more responsibilities.
Given their inevitable sexual attraction, the phrase took on new life.
These risks, these burdens I took on, I knew were coming.
This summer, though, TfL's concerns took on a more urgent bent.
So, I took on the task of doing my own hair.
She later also took on the role of chair, replacing Roberts.
Charles was one of the fans who took on the challenge.
But instead, the show took on the problem with juice cleanses.
This condition applies to both of the enemies Arya took on.
She also took on acting roles in plays and eventually films.
Importantly, he took on Trump — but also the broader Republican agenda.
Houde took on the role after Hendrik Jacobs resigned in November.
In 240 the foundation took on HIV in the emerging world.
That's the problem Kopf and Hedman and their colleagues took on.
So the accidental Snapchat Katy took on my phone is everything!!!!
I took on shorter article assignments instead of long book projects.
From there, the rumor took on a life of its own.
He was 29 years old when he took on the job.
He said he took on the cause for a personal reason.
Those were to repair the toll pugilism took on his face.
And with the advance of industrialisation, "liberalism" took on new meanings.
And with that, the killing took on another form for us.
But after November, the role took on a whole new meaning.
Vang-Jensen took on the job as CEO in March 2015.
Let's see what happened when The Best took on the best.
The GIF below traces the path Juno took on its journey.
It wasn't a joke that took on a person in power.
The title of my work took on a new meaning, too.
But after day two, AlphaGo's dominance took on a darker tone.
On Tuesday, Leicester City took on Sevilla in the Champions League.
I took on this role five and a half months ago.
Dre and Jimmy Iovine took on then-undisclosed roles at Apple.
But Tillerson took on Charlottesville, the premier issue roiling American politics.
But Trump slowly took on a more antagonistic approach toward Ford.
As his voice grew softer, his message took on greater meaning.
Mr. Kagan was not precious about the work he took on.
My passion project took on a number of iterations and forms.
Others took on debt or prematurely tapped into their retirement accounts.
Actavis took on Allergan's name, and Mr. Saunders remained chief executive.
A few months later, his voice took on a raspy edge.
The movement even took on Obama's position on foreign asylum seekers.
In 2016, Actavis acquired Allergan and took on the company's name.
He took on projects for stage and television, and Hollywood beckoned.
If you took on loans for postgrad studies, you owe $45,000.
But in grüner veltliner, "green" took on an entirely different meaning.
The game took on a feisty tone in the third quarter.
Conniff and Holden took on the same jobs as their employees.
When it mattered, he stood up and took on Wall Street.
Watching the emotional toll that caregiving took on her was difficult.
Prince took on his role for the rest of the 80s.
He took on the role at the FCA in April 2013.
Karloff moved on and Lon Chaney Jr. took on the role.
But the gathering on Tuesday immediately took on a circuslike atmosphere.
Others took on weightier issues like climate change and housing reform.
"But it quickly took on a different meaning," Ms. Calvert added.
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I took on the full responsibility of watching over our family.
He took on more loans and continued to work part-time.
Away from the store, Ms. Claude took on a different persona.
A time when tiny islands like Cuba took on outsized significance.
Two Turks took on the task of knocking them into shape.
But Ray took on the debt with his eyes wide open.
He took on key government positions after the transition to democracy.
Potty training took on the momentous feeling of an unknown country.
In 2017, Farid's satisfying but niche specialty took on new significance.
In later years, Mr. Duboeuf took on an elder statesman role.
Right away, Brunk says, the meetings took on an intimate tone.
And in some cities, the protest took on a local tone.
Mr. President:Are you recanting of the Oath you took on Jan.
In October, he took on the role of non-executive chairman.
In the first installment, the comedians took on the Super Bowl.
Zoom took on legacy players like Cisco (WebEx), Microsoft, and LogMeIn.
Amber and Danny Masters took on odd jobs to try and .
He took on the side role of curating their comics pages.
He loved Charlie too, and took on both mysteries with vigor.
He also wrote the screenplay and took on a central role.
Even so, he directly took on Ms. Pelosi and Mr. Schumer.
She took on an incredible challenge and delivers, collection after collection.
Under the Obama administration, this took on an overtly partisan flavor.
But in the late 1960s, it took on a different shading.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau took on those consumer protection roles.
In the process, they took on an enormous amount of debt.
New York Times columnist Charles Blow previously took on this myth.
Gonzalez's speech took on politicians, the NRA and even Donald Trump.
From the very first Google Toolbar to Chrome to Google's online apps to ordering its scattered hardware efforts, he steadily took on more of Google's user-facing products until, eventually, he took on the job of CEO.
Separate from Fridays, 13 took on negative connotations during the Last Supper.
What happened with the case you took on during the Obama administration?
Affleck first took on the iconic DC Comics role in Batman v.
Paul Bertone After six months I took on the mission lead role.
Indeed, in some ways they took on a life of their own.
But it was definitely a challenge that I'm glad I took on.
Whishaw never took on the role, with Malek officially cast in 2016.
She took on direct responsibility for the support services business in December.
Charlie O'Connell, Jerry O'Connell's brother, also took on the role of Bachelor.
Walmart SVP of e-commerce logistics Nate Faust took on her role.
This week, I took on a "5 Days of Spring Cleaning" challenge.
But the girls' education activist took on a new handle today, literally.
But "AC/DC" also took on the destruction of minds by machines.
"Going on stage took on a new meaning that day," he remembers.
When Matt said I was soft, it took on a different meaning.
From the Yemen war's outset, the UAE took on a big role.
I took on the notion that their size could not be desirable.
On Monday, Middlesbrough took on Leicester City in a Premier League match.
For OK Go's latest video, they took on a new challenge: Math.
A few of the pictures he took on his travels appear here.
On Sunday, Flamengo took on Corinthians in Brazil's Série A football league.
With Eichmann as with Demjanjuk, the act of justice took on a
And we took on a lot of nonprofits, a few tech companies.
This time, the YouTube channel took on the G20 summit in Japan.
Three and a half years ago, Marissa Mayer took on the impossible.
The Pope took on a familiar theme: the roots of violent extremism.
Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone took on a new Spider-Man franchise.
Careful thought went into what tasks they took on and for whom.
Charlotte Hornets game and took on a few roles in the process.
Meanwhile, perhaps it's best that the Zapatistas never took on the Nerazzurri.
Washington (CNN)On Monday night, the libertarian took on the democratic socialist.
He took on this identity and it made his life crumble faster.
Yet after the Depression, governments took on the job of countering pessimism.
"The ceremony took on extra significance for us," the couple tells Refinery29.
As a lawyer, he took on two pro-bono capital punishment cases.
Abloh officially took on the title of West's "creative director" in 2010.
Indeed, patriotism and its discontents is the theme that both took on.
Often, they took on the role of caretaker for other women's children.
The project quickly "took on a life of its own," Avner says.
This spring, she took on a fresh challenge, working in a bakery.
Reaction elsewhere in the world took on more force after Erdoğan's speech.
Flake's speech was powerful because it took on the form of prophecy.
Our city recently took on the makers of e-cigarettes and won.
He took on all of them and he clear cut the field.
This took on a whole 'nother level within the last 48 hours.
Christian Bale took on the character for the three Christopher Nolan films.
Singapore-based Avago acquired the original Broadcom and took on its name.
"His vocabulary took on a screechy, 4Chan-friendly slant," The Fader wrote.
In an interview with ET published Wednesday, Dash took on trans rights.
In his second bout of the night Frye took on Brian Johnston.
That wasn't a problem Saturday when they took on the Minnesota Timberwolves.
According to his scriptures, humans previously took on an entirely different form.
Mr. Davidson took on the Taper assignment with determination and lofty goals.
"We took on tough cases about redlining and other violations," Cordray tweeted.
Only 7,500 spectators attended, and Indy cars never took on Daytona again.
It's directed by Sophia Peer, who also took on the "Appointments" video.
While there, he began representing Merck, and took on pro bono work.
Yet, Seth Meyers took on the topic with gusto on Monday night.
The fight also took on political overtones, as progressive activists pressed Gov.
Before long, the room took on the air of a diplomatic summit.
Each pro took on the AI in five one-on-one matches.
Prosecutors in the Eastern District of New York took on the case.
After she became pregnant, the distance between them took on new poignancy.
Amid mounting alarm, Miami took on the feel of a ghost town.
Other garments took on sharp, geometric shapes approximating trees, roses or swans.
Robert W. Runcie, the Broward County superintendent, took on lawmakers more directly.
So she took on the challenge with her niece and her friend.
As CPAC attendance soared, it naturally took on more of this coloring.
Palestinian extremism took on many of the shapes recognizable in extremism everywhere.
"We took on British Airways, PanAm, TWA with their hundreds of planes."
Fairway for instance took on too much debt and expanded too fast.
The map below shows the route Bryant&aposs helicopter took on Sunday.
In some corners, the explanations took on a much more sinister tone.
The idea quickly took on a life of its own, Brown said.
Entire seasons took on the feel of Saturday afternoon at the mausoleum.
He rarely took on cooperative conversions and almost never a condominium project.
Rapinoe, more than any other athlete this year, took on Kaepernick's charge.
He also took on odd jobs like delivering newspapers and washing cars.
As more and more sources vanished, the operation took on increased urgency.
It was his first "real vacation" since he took on the job.
Meanwhile, citizens of countries took on their leadership and protested for change.
But the dark tragedy quickly took on a life of its own.
John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE took on the role of chief of staff.
First the water took on the faint sheen of an oil slick.
In her work, she took on a different role, the femme fatale.
Basina herself took on guarding the abbess to ensure she wouldn't escape.
Did managing come naturally to you as you took on more responsibility?
But in building up the group, she clearly took on the Republican leader.
According to Perkins, Canva took on additional capital in this investment funding round.
In fact, crude didn't even recover the 4% loss it took on Wednesday.
They took on taxes, equal pay, health insurance, gun control and immigration reform.
But conversations with advertisers took on a much more optimistic tone, Anthony said.
With this visit, our national anthem took on a new life for me.
Gwake took on the challenge of making gnocchi by hand — with modest success.
In Japan's Edo period (1603–1868), however, ukiyo took on a new meaning.
He also took on an executive producer and directorial role for two episodes.
After the hit on Ekblad, Panthers right winger Logan Shaw took on Hendricks.
Ryan Reynolds previously took on the role in 2011 version of the film.
"Pat and I took on a totally different kind of life," he said.
Zakharova took on the task mostly in hopes of eventually leaving for China.
Was that something that crossed your mind when you took on this project?
Delaney was one of several centrists on the stage who took on Sens.
He later took on with Ellsworth Kelly's hard-edge abstraction and shaped canvases.
Risheq's group took on his case, then a month later welcomed his relatives.
On Sunday's Last Week Tonight, John Oliver finally took on billionaire Donald Trump.
The current CEO is Jeff McGonegal, who took on the role in February.
It went down Friday when Jordan's Hapoel Holon squad took on Hapoel Eilat.
DAVOS, Switzerland — Last year, George Soros took on a few Silicon Valley companies.
RH is building stores, unlike some other retailers, and took on some debt.
The Hamilton Mixtape and John Legend both took on the targeting of immigrants.
A third partner they took on in 2008 pushed them to expand internationally.
For The Disaster Artist, Franco took on Wiseau, down to the unrecognizable accent.
In 2010, then-president Nicolas Sarkozy took on the unions over pension reform.
My salary jumped up approximately $1003,000 with each new job I took on.
During that time, Superman took on crooked politicians, villainous oil barons and gangsters.
He also took on Donnelly's managing director, former defense intelligence official Anthony DeMartino.
Alan Beck is an independent lawyer who took on Young's appeal for free.
When Mosby first took on Gray's case, some praised how swiftly she acted.
In the 1972 election, Democrat George McGovern took on sitting President Richard Nixon.
With that in mind, I took on my own version of B.O.M.B. challenge.
He took on five employees, but he was still doing way too much.
I joined in January, 2015 and took on project management for Google Kubernetes.
As SCL was crumbling, Carroll's case took on a new sense of urgency.
And so I took on a mission to try to make a difference.
Then, suddenly, it became so popular it took on a whole other life.
The stance Ali took on Vietnam has, of course, been vindicated by history.
In this instance the document took on a steady-as-she-goes quality.
The painting took on a new meaning in the aftermath of her death.
"Shattered" includes three momentous calls Clinton took on the night of the election.
But over time, the concept of diversity took on a more specific meaning.
The series quickly took on cult status in the skate world and beyond.
When I took on FIFA in 219, 215, we had about 200 people.
The screens took on shades of the "BBC" bits in 28 Days Later .
The agency also took on the plans themselves, announcing it would review them.
But, I still took on $61,500 of student loan debt to do it.
In 1960 the obscurity of the depths took on a strategic importance, too.
Banks took on more risks without maintaining large enough cushions to absorb losses.
Recently, however, he took on another role: a plaintiff suing the federal government.
In 2017, he took on the role of Tigger from "Winnie the Pooh."
Were you a fan of the book before you took on the role?
"I took on the insurance companies when no one else would," Braun said.
The "Così" staging took on this responsibility with the rage of a battle.
Last April, Stone's efforts to pressure Credico took on a more violent overtone.
In 1969, Curt Flood took on Major League Baseball by refusing a trade.
Moulin had credibility with all sides; de Gaulle took on some of it.
Another Ordo Iuris official, Mariusz Dzierzawski, took on the governing party's leader directly.
Too frenetically at times; some took on more debt than they could handle.
The debt Doris took on to free Blessing in Libya continues to mount.
Arrington, a vocal supporter of President Donald Trump, took on former incumbent Rep.
The council took on a permanent role in the community, and still exists.
In a meta twist, it even took on the effect of ... marketing campaigns.
Soul took on a new urgency as it soundtracked the civil rights movement.
Caldwell subsequently took on a new role as a partner at Y Combinator.
Comey on Thursday took on that argument directly and appeared to crush it.
The soup took on a consistency somewhere between a chowder and a milkshake.
Electrics—quiet, practical, and, in one engineer's estimation, "tame"—took on female associations.
For such a young country, the World Cup run took on outsize significance.
As the 1980s passed, his satire took on the air of a prophecy.
And with Severino struggling recently, the acquisition of Happ took on greater importance.
Over time, the scientists found, the three pup groups took on distinct dialects.
The Falcons took on a new mission: penetrating the group with undercover agents.
You sought mir- rors, gained mirrors, took on mirrors and the endless corridors.
Mr. Pence steadily took on more responsibility until he became president in 1998.
That same year, his personal tragedy took on a new — and public — meaning.
Just as automatically, she took on more work to help the family financially.
In local Turkish elections, the opposition, united and organized, took on an autocrat.
Suddenly this generally sweet supporting romance took on a weirdly toxic dynamic. 143.
Well, the funniest thing is that I took on this role in January.
Her family took on Turkish names and was forced to convert to Islam.
Suddenly, "cleaning up the streets" took on a more literal — and urgent — dimension.
The search for identity that's so central to adolescence took on extra urgency.
When that didn't happen, the founders said, the space took on new urgency.
And de Blasio took on some of his Democratic opponents over the issue.
The mental health case, in particular, took on a life of its own.
Some time later, Instagram took on the hashtag and gave it additional utility.
Moore and his wife took on a handful of partners over the years.
When the company switched hands to SoftBank, he took on the COO role.
With Nance's uncertain prognosis, "the rest of my life" took on new meaning.
The approach we took on product had to take these constraints into account.
The fight over a supporting wall in Manhattan also took on symbolic meaning.
During the period he was a fugitive, he took on a new identity.
"She took on too much, and that's when WBGO started deteriorating," she said.
One transport police offer took on the assailants armed only with a baton.
Under the Obama administration, the United States took on a climate leadership role.
Paul Singer's hedge fund lost when it took on Samsung three years ago.
But, there is no deflecting the toll the trial took on the Senate.
The book took on a more anecdotal complexion when I began field research.
Sun became fascinated by how something so innocuous took on a political cast.
Christmas took on a new cast in a city pushing back against Beijing.
He took on the burden after the deaths of his two older brothers.
Woody took on work at a chicken ranch while he finished high school.
Kim Darroch took on the role of ambassador to the U.S. in January.
In this narrow existence, every detail and daily act took on deeper meaning.
Because of this structure, it took on significant debt to grow through acquisitions.
In his letter, Trump took on two roles: the hero and the victim.
Sin, inexpiable: this is not the kind of subject he took on before.
Over a year ago, Chris Wallace took on Pruitt's notorious climate change views.
Campers also took on nicknames, with Mr. Felix adopting the name Fidget Wigglesworth.
"TrueCar was a hero brand and it took on the dealers," he said.
Over time, the term ASBO took on a grammatical life of its own.
With the help of his trainer, Robert Caltabiano, Quinn took on the challenge.
With the Trump deal, the project took on the name Scion West End.
And then in 2015, he took on the same role in Obergefell v.
She endorsed Harris' bid in August and took on a mentor-like role.
In the light of events, their photo-op took on a surreal turn.
The boycott push took on momentum when white-minority lobbying groups got involved.
A few years later, TY took on Noel O'Brien, a local Irish teenager.
I took on all of the technical responsibilities and started making small edits.
Abdulrahman once looked admiringly across the Lebanese border as Hezbollah took on Israel.
So Awwal took on his own son and tried to stick with fellow Syrians.
Manafort took on the role in March after Trump fired his predecessor Corey Lewandowski.
How much did you know about his upbringing before you took on the role?
The music itself, originally an import from Portugal, eventually took on other international influences.
At Cisco, we took on companies like Intel, like IBM in the initial days.
"For Q4 2018, we fully took on the burden of those tariffs," Angle said.
Soon, every iota of time spent offline and outside took on a new purpose.
In 2015, the activist fund took on Samsung, South Korea's largest family-run conglomerate.
Such a downturn could create trouble for companies that took on too much debt.
In the beginning, the navigating-through-crisis mode took on some fairly predictable forms.
When we bought my husband's dad out, I took on a lot more responsibilities.
On Wednesday night, Newcastle United took on Norwich City in a Championship league game.
Yameen has denied any wrongdoing, saying he took on loans to accelerate economic development.
Abby is just as sassy and ruthless as the macho chef she took on!
Put into clear language, these stories took on a new reality, and new meanings.
Groth, a company veteran, took on the job as CEO in March last year.
He took on the tobacco industry and led the agency's efforts to regulate cigarettes.
Not so long ago universities took on the authority of parents, in loco parentis.
The toll his training regimen took on his body serves as a cautionary tale.
But when it was shorter, my strands took on a life of their own.
Kamala Harris took on Joe Biden's record on race in a memorable, dramatic clash.
Before he took on the diplomat role, Sondland's work in government had been limited.
She wrote the song "Boyfriend" before the guy in question took on that role.
Actress Zoë Kravitz took on the wings of death in this week's Hot Ones.
She then took on what she called a social experiment: making dating her job.
At No. 18 was Phononic, which took on the task of reinventing the refrigerator.
I took on the kind of debt that keeps a person up at night.
I took on project after project, answered emails at all hours, and rarely complained.
What if someone took on the sclerotic, monopolistic electricity industry on explicitly conservative grounds?
His Vietnamese-born brother Pax, 12, also took on the role of set photographer.
It is the result of a multiyear project the agency took on in 2009.
And her athletic legs were on display as she expertly took on the role.
The berry-and-oil mix started to melt and took on a yellowish tone.
Mackenzie Phillips took on the Netflix role after years of battling her own demons.
Throughout its life span, Roosevelt Roads took on many roles beyond its intended purpose.
Thatcher and her successors took on trade unions and other working-class interest groups.
And help out he did as we took on topics technical, serious and whimsical.
"The Flamethrowers" took on art and radicalism in the New York of the 1970s.
Suddenly the notion of "sci-fi" bob took on an entirely new, literal meaning.
It prompted a spat between state film distributors that took on a nationalist edge.
VTB took on a 24.84 percent stake, and had plans to re-sell it.
Unfortunately, the caricature -- particularly the physical humor -- took on a life of its own.
The big picture: As CBS News notes, Borders took on the job on Nov.
Cleveland never lived in the household or took on day-to-day parenting responsibilities.
The East African nation quickly fell into civil war that took on ethnic undertones.
MI that would be Italy's first tie-up since the ECB took on supervision.
When the crew took on the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, however, things picked up.
During Deschanel's pregnancy in 2015, actress Megan Fox took on the main character mantle.
Renova would make up any losses Sulzer took on the shares, Poux-Guillaume said.
Network admission took on renewed urgency with the introduction of bring-your-own-device.
Piven, meanwhile, took on the role of manic, foul-mouthed agent on HBO's Entourage.
McConnell's tone took on a sharp edge as he began separating himself from Trump.
I took on a large number of projects and I worked my ass off.
Doctors took on the auto industry and big tobacco on behalf of our patients.
From there, Slender Man took on a life of its, or rather his, own.
Montrese took on the rapper's 1999 purple mermaid-inspired jumpsuit, complete with matching pasty.
But to make things more interesting, Branson took on a challenge of his own.
Dvořák took on the libretto and the full opera premiered in Prague in 1901.
In recent years, she took on the role of president and CMO of KidZania.
JT took on the question on everyone's mind: Will he have a special guest?
But it was at Fox News where Ailes's work took on country-altering proportions.
Her father now had cancer, so moving back home took on a new urgency.
When Naomi took on the project, she hadn't bargained for so many lingering resentments.
He took on some of the baddest fighters that ever got into the ring.
While he took on an array of personae in the TV series Documentary Now!
And those assuming responsibility over a significant other's debt took on $18.893,218.89 on average.
But it inevitably took on the feeling of a face-off for the role.
It was only after it took on new forms elsewhere that the meme exploded.
McAdoo took on those tasks and more, seeming to never leave the athletic building.
In 2013, London-based law firm Clifford Chance took on the case pro bono.
Meanwhile, Master's husband took on a variety of side hustles, such as website design.
Players who took on the challenge included Andy Murray, Naomi Osaka, and Novak Djokovic.
Their work took on greater urgency in November in the wake of student demonstrations.
As he began practicing law privately in 1953, Mr. Morris took on Curran v.
And with proper theology and interpretation, those stories took on newer and greater meaning.
Then Luis Moreno-Ocampo took on the heir to Kenya's most powerful political dynasty.
CalSTRS took on the issue in a recent op-ed in the Financial Times.
Even the award for young people's literature took on a political tone this year.
Soon after, residents created the electric cooperative and the economy took on new life.
More than that, however, was the toll the ordeal took on her mental health.
And as more people left, I took on more responsibility at this software company.
Saudi institutions, in the religious wake of 1979, took on new and dramatic actions.
Even eternal phrases took on a new texture in the light of the revolution.
Another 44.5% took on extracurricular activities within the school system that netted additional pay.
When my parents divorced, my mom took on the responsibilities of raising our family.
Let loose in the American marketplace, yoga took on a life of its own.
Because of this structure, the company took on significant debt to grow through acquisitions.
But the photo took on a new life after the election of Donald Trump.
The EFF took on the case, and wrote a thorough takedown of Zillow's arguments.
In a post-AIDS world, coming in someone took on a new transgressive flavor.
In this new era of tightening regulations, being outrageous took on a different air.
Before that, however, he took on a rather unusual weekend job in high school.
Chris Parry, a former senior Royal Navy officer, said all ships took on water.
CHICAGO — In 2006, the artist Michael Rakowitz took on a complicated, seemingly impossible task.
The artist took on the transformative potential of form, and mingled it with chroma.
She took on activist causes, including a push to increase diversity on the runway.
Last Week Tonight's show on Sunday took on the dicey subject of credit reporting.
Ms. Chaseling, who is German, said she took on the "unusual challenge" with relish.
In it, the authors took on one of evolutionary biology's sacred cows: natural selection.
So they really took on the ecosystem building role that the corals have nowadays.
He took on odd jobs as a fence builder and an insurance-claims inspector.
" Right: "A photo of the Villa Borghese I took on a visit in 2016.
Another is that the department took on a nearly heroic status after the Sept.
We just took on the women who are suing the F.B.I. for gender discrimination.
We took on the McDonald's workers who were getting harassed and couldn't get promotions.
It conjures images of the voyage my ancestors took on the way to America.
A month after Little Marco took on Big Donald, Trump sewed up the nomination.
She wrote Greta (first introduced in her play "Stained"), while he took on Bradley.
Prosecutors in the Eastern District of New York took on the case, he said.
Mr. Baldwin took on the role in 2016 when Mr. Trump was a candidate.
Her hands took on a life of their own — they opened and closed incessantly.
She also said she informed the C.I.A. each time she took on new employment.
" Read the cover story "The Unlikely Activists Who Took on Silicon Valley — and Won.
Back in April, they took on "The Middle," by Zedd, Maren Morris and Grey.
Some shale oil drillers that took on too much debt won't survive at all.
Pivarnick was accompanied by fiancé Chris Larangeira, while Polizzi took on the show solo.
The scientists who took on Jo Cameron's case were working in a young field.
Then he took on Harriet A. Washington's "Medical Apartheid," which addresses the same issue.
In 2018, Mueller reportedly took on a new DJ name in Denver: Stonewall Jackson.
On Friday, they took on the South Broward Bulldogs and beat them 23-6.
He bartended at night and took on odd carpentry jobs to make ends meet.
When Mr Clinton took on George H.W. Bush in 1992, real wages were stagnant.
She took on the role after a short period working at other Rockpool restaurants.
Just thinking about the painstaking precision Hevesh5 took on this piece is awe-inspiring.
He took on a paternal role, mentoring drivers from China and its neighboring countries.
He took on master of ceremony duties previously from 2010-2012 and in 2016.
Meanwhile, 28% said they took on new debts or added to their existing balances.
One by one the residents emerged from their homes and took on the horde.
That meant Musk's pronouncements took on a new weight and received more media coverage.
He took on more than $150,000 in student debt to finance his child's education.
The Court supported Windsor's claim, effectively ending DOMA, and then took on Obergefell v.
Mr. Nakamura led Namco until 2002, when he took on a more ceremonial role.
But on Sunday, the jokes took on a different, more urgent tone than usual.
At twilight, the world took on the shifting depths of an Emily Carr painting.
ChemChina initially took on nearly $33 billion in loans to complete the Syngenta acquisition.
Papadopoulous' in-court proceedings took on a drastically different tone than his public comments.
The two had been together for 12 years and took on the nickname Brangelina.
Everyone took on additional roles, with many pulled in to help with customer service.
I took on a new beat, veterans affairs, at the end of last year.
Many took on the question of whether or not sports and politics should mix.
We took on Mark Zuckerberg's rules for promoting our product on Facebook, and won.
That's a marked improvement from the 226 hours it took on average last winter.
They took on new energy; the golds and reds and flesh tones became warmer.
We took on new investment from Centricus in 2017 and that has been fantastic.
His voice took on an edge when he had to repeat the same answer.
How could I have once been embarrassed by the borough that took on Amazon?
Kennedy, meanwhile, took on a late replacement in Kelvin Gastelum, lost, and promptly retired.
It's worth noting that the last time the city took on Uber, it lost.
Judy Emmons took on the task and brought the bill to the Senate floor.
That situation aptly describes what occurred last week when the Senate took on immigration.
Below is a sampling of the notes I took on my phone during that time.
McCarthy was in it to win it when she took on The Tonight Show host.
The meme movement took on a life of its own from there, according to Philly.com.
She&aposs with the Independent Women&aposs Forum, single-handedly took on the United Nations.
Good ... 'cause Antonio Brown took on a park full of children Thursday -- AND GOT DESTROYED!!!
In January, I took on a second job as the unofficial ombudsman of Buzzfeed Quizzes.
Neighbors took on the pup, but didn't care much for the responsibility of pet ownership.
The speech took on a more serious tone when Kaling specifically addressed the female graduates.
Marissa Mayer took on a Sisyphean task when she became Yahoo chief executive in 2012.
On Monday night, the Columbus Blue Jackets took on Tampa Bay Lightning in the NHL.
Marriott's Sorenson was among the first CEO "activist" leaders when he took on Arizona Gov.
Apple took on the FBI over a court order forcing access to a locked iPhone.
In 2016, she stepped down and took on the role of creative director at large.
"Simply put, we took on too much," Joe Hinrichs, Ford's president of automotive, told investors.
I took on small jobs to make money, babysitting, waitressing, sewing dresses for my aunts.
Five took on more business over the past three months, while one reported no change.
They are like lawyers, gathering information to make a case they took on long ago.
Dunham took on a complicated figure in feminist history, Valerie Solanas, for her AHS debut.
Mr Scala, now a private investigator, took on Hells Angels, rioting prisoners and Russian mobsters.
In 2000, Ledger took on the part of Mel Gibson's character's son in The Patriot.
ABC took on the responsibility of defining what, as Iger said, the "right thing" was.
The fact that Cindy Crawford herself took on the role of hair and makeup artist.
But she recently took on an extra special duty — all thanks to a mystery man.
Making clear the matter is no joke, some comedians took on a serious tone yesterday.
"That tactical use of terrorist imagery took on a life of its own," he said.
De Niro took on the special counsel Robert Mueller while Stiller played Trump's embattled lawyer.
Once Sanders effectively conceded the race, he took on full-throated advocacy for Secretary Clinton.
WE TOOK ON – WE HAVE DOUBLED THE LIVES OF PATIENTS THAT ARE CARRYING AN EPIPEN.
The sessions took on many topics, one of which was naming their kind of art.
I'll never forget walking into an elementary school that took on 5 feet of water.
He took on intermittent fasting, which involves eating only during certain hours, back in December.
By the end of the week, they took on the feel of a street party.
The crane we took on the boat [early on in the shooting] was somewhat terrifying.
Bernie Sanders took on former Vice President Joe Biden for accepting super PAC help. Sen.
The bar took on a life of its own in the local arts community, too.
"Then, his love of 'Star Wars' took on a life of its own," Ross said.
Mr. Mayor, before you took on this position you had on this program identified crimes.
That bill took on a greater urgency, following the release and subsequent death of Warmbier.
" Ariana Grande belted out "Natural Woman" while Gladys Knight took on "You'll Never Walk Alone.
In 2012, internet companies took on the entertainment industry in a fight over online piracy.
The Twitter boss said the company and employees then took on a "completely different mindset".
Last month, the company took on $7.5 million of convertible debt financing, according to PitchBook.
MN: The fact that the first lady took on childhood obesity took my breath away.
With "For Tomorrow" leading the way, the songs all took on lives of their own.
When George Romney took on Barry Goldwater, his opposition was largely about principle, not personality.
Here's a pretty picture from Chicago, where the Fire took on Kansas City last night.
It wasn't really until the cartoons that it took on a life of its own.
Uber and Lyft took on New York City once again, and this time they lost.
Davidson then took on a vice president roll for five years before starting at Twitter.
Gervais took on trendy, fresh topics like Roman Polanski's 1977 rape of an underage girl.
I took gigs, I took on credit card debt, I was sloppy, I kept going.
The room's atmosphere, he observed, took on that of a nightclub after the Basquiat's success.
As he built Fox News into a juggernaut, it took on aspects of his personality.
Since I was maid of honor, I took on a lot more of the costs.
Olivia Munn took on Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood" for tonight's episode of Lip Sync Battle.
Over the following hours, she took on the haters while delivering some trademark one-liners.
The smuggler said that if they took on more people, their boat would sink, too.
Civil wars in Korea, Ethiopia, and Nicaragua took on international dimensions and attracted international support.
Two female South African activists working for small NGOs took on the South African government.
He most recently took on a solar eclipse -- training the presidential retinas directly on it.
Before he took on this role, he was the president of customers at Google Cloud.
In November, Trump took on "Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace, after Wallace interviewed Rep.
A powerful run with the ball at his feet as he took on a defender.
These boots broke in easily and pretty quickly took on the shape of my feet.
Lady Gaga took on both roles during the November 16, 2013, episode of season 39.
Productions took on a more patriotic tone during war with neighboring Ethiopia in the 1970s.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor, already a major presence at arguments, took on an even larger role.
We thought harder about the treatments and the toll they took on Julianna's weakening body.
Blue gates, parking signs and even people's coats took on a new fascination for me.
According to ''First to the Pole,'' the tent took on the air of a confessional.
GoldLink took on that obstacle and came out victorious with this year's At What Cost.
The consortium also took on 450 million euros of Vivacom's senior debt at the time.
It organically came together, and then it just took on a life of its own.
He says each of those sell-offs took on average 23 weeks to bottom out.
The mountains, always visible, even from space, took on greater detail as the ship approached.
I took on the task of making the brisket because I like to make meat.
Born Peggy Ann Freeman, Luna took on her chosen name as a high school student.
Then we got Nigel [Godrich] in to help out and it took on something different.
"If the Onion took on Cosmo, I guess that's what we would be," Newell says.
We took on the red and blue swag, but the Bay, it's the same thing.
Thirty-six hours later, the interview took on new meaning when Snappers was washed away.
Stone took on the iconic role of Gwen Stacy in "The Amazing Spider-Man" (2012).
Towards the end of the process, I took on the form of a Navy Seal.
The view these fiduciaries took on Apollo's breach could not be clearer: There's nothing here.
And so Mr. Doroshow, just 19 or 20, took on a late-middle-aged persona.
On Friday, after the announcement was made, the gathering took on a more ominous tone.
Jordi Costa, 57, picked up some photographs he took on a recent vacation to Russia.
On "The Carmichael Show" you took on Bill Cosby and many other highly topical subjects.
In our late-night comedy roundup, Jimmy Fallon took on the scandal involving Cambridge Analytica.
After that day, Joel took on the mission of opening El Diente to the public.
She took on retail jobs to provide for herself, her parents and her daughter, Angelie.
Now, with some distance, I regret the toll that it took on all of us.
In fact, the firm took on $1 billion of new funds in the past month.
One after another, people tweeted often-hilarious responses that took on a snowballing viral life.
He ultimately took on a bigger role and joined the writing staff, according to Fogelman.
It felt closer to Fox's early days, when Rupert Murdoch took on the big three.
The tomatoes took on a pallid, sickly color; other crops failed to grow at all.
He took on this expanded role in January, after having been CEO of Marketing Cloud.
She took on corrupt politicians in Albany and rallied against health insurance and pharmaceutical companies.
And he took on George Steinbrenner, the famously irascible owner of the New York Yankees.
Legacy: One Family, A Cup of Tea and the Company that Took on the World.
At the summit, Macron took on a larger role in navigating this difficult balancing act.
The paper gleefully took on the city's power brokers, starting with the Power Broker himself.
But in the past week, the country's politics took on a new level of unpredictability.
Here's a picture I took on the Mi Note 10 in a poorly lit room.
At his California rally, Mr. Sanders also took on his other critics in the party.
Biden effectively took on Sanders when given the opportunity, particularly on foreign policy and guns.
And I'm really happy to see the audience embrace the challenges that "Parasite" took on.
He took on adult responsibilities and was like a parent to many of his siblings.
Pastry chef and collective internet crush Claire Saffitz took on another challenge: Milky Way bars.
Buffett says a Dale Carnegie course he once took on effective communication changed his life.
Teen who took on Chicago violence killed Neither man's wallets or cell phones were taken.
Is it just playing a lot or is there a strategy that you took on?
Ms. Kalman took on the "Autobiography" at the suggestion of her literary agent, Charlotte Sheedy.
Mr. Sanders, too, took on Mr. Buttigieg, despite having largely ignored him in previous debates.
In 2018, Zuckerberg took on the huge goals of addressing hacking and abuse on Facebook.
Although the premiere marked a celebration, it took on a more somber and nostalgic tone.
But his rally on Saturday took on a darker hue, filled with anger and resentment.
So he turned New Level into a management company and took on his best students.
" Sergeant Wharton said, "It replaced it for a short time, but never really took on.
In Japan she took on a younger lover, the first of several in her life.
The Book Review section recently took on the challenge of making a list like this.
But she took on the form of, or a type of, Grizabella in the dream.
In those denials, the U.S. government took on an active role in curating the work.
This took on the label of radical transparency: the culture that Bridgewater is famous for.
With its new line, iRobot also took on improving its room-scanning and mapping technology.
Michael Keaton took on the role in 1989, and Val Kilmer took over in 1995.
The US military took on responsibility for training and advising Danab in May of 2017.
Market access is a British priority that took on added urgency this week, as Mrs.
Once I took on this role, I made a choice not to see it again.
The term took on a meaning in the retail world in the 1950s in Philadelphia.
But Claire took on the evaluation process to get on the list with laser focus.
Since his wife still worked, he took on household chores and cooked the evening meals.
The former vice president took on the tone of a presumed presidential nominee Tuesday night.
Instead, he took on a systematic approach that avoided any signs of favoritism or nepotism.
Afterwards, it took on a new layer of negativity: Otaku culture became linked with perversion.
"The Conners" debuted last year with a serious episode that took on the opioid crisis.
His team uplifted important conversations and took on issues that most candidates shy away from.
There are also prominent showrunners who took on imbalances before the inclusion rider made headlines.
Mulally took on the role at the automaker's lowest point, after leaving Boeing in 2006.
But he expanded his technical capacities when he took on work at an exhibition company.
When everyone else fell away, the trio took on the collective's name as their own.
The new title simply formalizes the roles these young executives took on when Kalanick resigned.
Macron took on the far right's message directly, on its core issues — and he won.
These impressions took on a dreamlike cast; she heard more shots, far off below outside.
Even if the tone of events was muted, supporters said they took on a special meaning.
That growth took on additional significance for company revenue in light of the lower tax rates.
Merritt also had success with this strategy when he took on the case of Botham Jean.
In 2017, Postmates took on a handful of new competitors with the launch of alcohol delivery.
"She took on a huge role and was the leader of all that testosterone," Woodard said.
The following year, ValuJet bought fellow low-cost carrier AirTran, and subsequently took on its name.
Halfway across the 4-mile stretch, their overcrowded raft took on water and began to sink.
The phrase "toss the keg" took on a very literal meaning Tuesday morning in Bensalem, Pennsylvania.
Astonishingly, the recipient mice took on the personality traits of the mice whose microbiomes they received.
Finlay took on his super-commute in response to the exorbitant housing prices in San Francisco.
As more women stepped into professional roles, their 270-to-280 wardrobes took on new dimensions.
Now, the doctor is speaking about the ordeal, revealing the toll it took on his life.
But he knowingly took on an impossible challenge, making an assurance of a healing solution that
As part of the program, 33 teams temporarily took on new nicknames, complete with new logos.
He took on the role after Pratchett urged him to do so in a posthumous letter.
During Thursday's GOP debate, Rubio took on the celebrity candidate by broadcasting his controversial labor practices.
The "Lover" singer previously took on the role during season seven of the show in 2014.
She also took on a brave new hobby in her spare time (like that's a thing).
Looks took on a different variety of judgment with all the faux subtlety of pig Latin.
But once in the public eye, Private Mulligan's story took on a life of its own.
Uber was also the first client he took on in exchange for startup equity (in part).
This year, the KKW Beauty entrepreneur took on the role of organizing the Christmas card shoot.
"The regime has recovered one of four positions that IS took on the road," Abdulrahman said.
In June, the endearing dog took on the role of mama cat for the struggling kitten.
As their work drew together people who love cinema, their power took on an added dimension.
I started working for Masque regularly, and then eventually took on other jobs within the industry.
"My story is really simply about the challenges I took on with my teammates," he said.
Narrator: In 224, Ford Motor Company took on the biggest challenge it ever had taken before.
Prey — which Arkane Austin took on instead of Dishonored 13 — is different than fans might expect.
Lily Collins, who had her own battle with anorexia and bulimia, took on the main role.
Debbie proceeded to get in touch with attorney Gloria Allred, who allegedly took on the case.
Out of all my stuffed toys, he's the one I always took on vacation or trips.
But I will always love the shots that were candid, that I took on a fly.
A Providence hospital near Seattle took on the first reported coronavirus patient in the United States.
Kakao Pay also took on strategic funding, raising $200 million from Alibaba's Ant Financial fintech unit.
And just like his previous appearance on the show, William took on the role as painter.
Renteria served his suspension Friday night when the White Sox took on the Tigers in Detroit.
Amy Schumer and Chris Fischer took on their first awards show as a couple Sunday night.
At a CNN town hall about guns on Thursday, Obama took on that idea head on.
Johnson, an avid mountain climber, took on the challenge of the biggest mountain of them all.
Ironically, so has Coleman, who took on the part in 2012's Hyde Park on Hudson.
We took on cases that seemed impossible and we had some significant complications of our own.
They invented the term "middle-income trap", which subsequently took on a life of its own.
It would be a more exciting gamble if Comcast took on Netflix directly in its markets.
X CEO Astro Teller took on an interim leadership role at the project, which he retains.
Since he took on the position, Kelly has reportedly been close to being ousted many times.
Yameen has denied any wrongdoing and said that he took on loans to accelerate economic development.
The retailer also recently took on meal kit delivery services, such as Blue Apron and HelloFresh.
Watch the video above to see how we took on new personas with drastically different looks.
True stories took, on average, six times longer than falsehoods to reach at least 1,500 people.
Before wrapping up this past Wednesday, Leno, eventually joined by Fallon, 41, took on global warming.
The human rights attorney recently took on ISIS human trafficking survivor Nadia Murad as a client.
The 2008 election is instructive, when the young Barack Obama took on the old John McCain.
" Obama praises FLOTUS amid a standing ovation: "You took on a role you didn't ask for.
It was only in the Middle Ages that labyrinths took on distinctly spiritual purposes in Christianity.
On Tuesday, England took on France in a friendly football match at the Stade de France.
In 2004, Gracie went to K-1 and took on Akebono in the latter's MMA debut.
" Beck then took on the voice of the Lord: "I just woke the American people up.
Avery wrote and filed his appeal before noted defense attorney Kathleen Zellner took on his case.
The night took on a different feel once TJ Dillashaw and Dominick Cruz entered the Octagon.
The U.S. national team took on Ecuador in a Copa America warm-up, winning 1-0.
They were hard-line, anti-government conservatives who took on the Republican Party establishment in 2010.
The scheduled Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on global threats took on more significance with Comey's ouster.
One of the major projects she took on became the focal point of her living room.
The Paisley, Scotland, born singer, songwriter, archivist, provocateur and cultural commentator, took on a new guise.
The late night host took on Andrew McCarthy's role while the designer embodied Kim Cattrall's part.
The massive destruction it took on my neck, shoulders, nose, throat, and ability to function normally.
Menon took on his current role as managing director of Monetary Authority of Singapore in 2011.
Savchenko's middle finger—the right one, to be precise—took on national significance at her sentencing.
Partly to introduce their own creative section, the broadcast took on a life of its own.
He last took on the role in 2009 on Super Dave's SpikeTacular, which he also produced.
But this time, the nurse's voice took on a somber tone: "This is serious," she said.
His textured masterpieces took on the real-life characteristics of buttercream frosting and gooey cherry filling.
Concert photos that I took years ago — and hadn't seen since — took on a new life.
The youngest country in the world quickly fell into civil war that took on ethnic undertones.
After another creator time Connor and I took on Archery once again (I was amazing… AGAIN).
Soon enough, though, Farage's words took on shades of Al Gore's un-concession speech in 2000.
Nevertheless, just before the Trojans took on Stanford, Reggie Bush was again inside USC's locker room.
I've always took on your trait of being a people pleaser, going along to get along.
For me, it took on a more immediate, personal meaning in a California ravine last week.
As the bigger boat took on more passengers, it began to list, Mr. Mahmud said Thursday.
Both Dye and Howarth took on Ive's management responsibilities when he stepped back two years ago.
She took on a part-time seasonal role, from which she was laid off this August.
Hot Springs, Arkansas, 1999 Thirteen people died when a duck boat took on water and sank.
Whitaker took on overseeing the Mueller investigation, but Rosenstein's office still manages it day-to-day.
"Part of me was maybe a little naïve when I took on the book," he said.
We didn't ship a thing—whatever we took on the plane was whatever we would have.
Abroad, the Sonderweg theory took on a punitive edge, indicting all of German history and culture.
But NBC couldn't airbrush out the parts of the ceremony itself that took on larger concerns.
He also took on more of the childcare and household responsibilities without my having to ask.
Janssen took on the role of Jean Grey for the first "X-Men" film in 2000.
James McAvoy took on the role of Professor X for "X-Men: First Class" in 2011.
Aside from Deliverance, Reynolds's most iconic roles were in movies that eventually took on cult status.
But sectarian violence took on its own inevitable momentum, hastening the country's slide into civil war.
My father represented John Lennon in a celebrated case where he took on the Nixon administration.
Five years ago, running took on another role in his life: It helped keep him sane.
On their second, the engine died after about 20 minutes, and the dinghy took on water.
And as the company grew, it took on other kinds of investments, especially in real estate.
By comparison, a picture Kelble's mother took on her iPhone came out sharper and more vibrant
Despite the heat and the poor showing of strikers, the protest took on a festive mood.
Before he was done, he took on Jones in a race across the 25-yard pool.
Art ephemera was often all that remained after a show, and it took on new significance.
He took on the role of Tinder's pastry assistant and has been at Coi ever since.
City faced Southampton, while Liverpool took on Swansea, and both were humbled by comparatively meek opposition.
But in light of the new deportation policy, that piece of information took on another meaning.
Americans, in general, took on holiday debt in 2018 that could take years to pay off.
Wells Fargo's chief executive, John G. Stumpf, almost by default took on some of the load.
Yet beyond optics, she took on issues more overtly women-focused than those of her competitors.
It was at the latter school that he took on Dr. Strickland as a graduate student.
Mass confiscations occurred all across the U.S.S.R. In Ukraine they took on an almost fanatical intensity.
But the tradition took on a different meaning in the South during the era of slavery.
When he took on his role, Mr. Khosrowshahi said he would learn from the company's mistakes.
The gun issue took on particularly heavy weight during Thursday's debate, which occurred in Houston, Texas.
"$—…hello Hunnay took on a whole new meaning 🥴😏," the TV host captioned her photo.
But he never defended the title, though he took on boxer Floyd Mayweather in August 2017.
"Our lives diverged, he shouldered the financial burden, but I took on everything else," she said.
In doing so, she took on Ihor Kolomoisky, the oligarch who was the bank's main owner.
By 2016, Paul Erker, an economic historian at the University of Munich, took on the task.
When we get to play them live, they took on their own life in some way.
A: I took on photography because I recognize its power in addressing issues of social change.
We took on a political machine that tried to take away your voice and your vote.
I took on this fight because I wanted to see change, not more of the same.
After his wife's death, Mr. Jackson took on leadership roles in their school and their community.
At Yemeni-American bodegas, a new political force took on The New York Post and Trump.
"It's not a decision that we took on lightly," said Meg Goldthwaite, NPR's chief marketing officer.
Some of its lawyers formed a separate standalone legal firm and took on former Atrium clients.
As a question, it took on new urgency in the wake of the Las Vegas carnage.
She has received only one raise — two years ago, when she took on a difficult assignment.
As more men joined the Revolutionary War, more women took on the tasks needed to survive.
That means the company took on more than 100 new artists in the last two years.
The fact-checker, a presumably mild-mannered figure, suddenly took on the menace of an interrogator.
The debt he took on to come to Arizona was "big money," Mr. Soberano told me.
In 2011, a client took on the Trump National Golf Club in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.
With 17 contests at stake over the next week, the night took on a frenetic pace.
Readers also took on the roles of money and education, or the lack thereof, in success.
Without Steven Adams, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander took on much of the rebounding load for Oklahoma City.
"The atmosphere of the Senate took on an entirely different dimension," he told reporters Thursday morning.
It took on another fund, RSJ Investments SICAV, as a junior partner in buying STS Olbramovice.
Energized by the effort, she took on lobbying stints in Washington for the Eating Disorders Coalition.
"This materially impacted the loans they took on and their ability to grow wealth," Mason said.
For many black voters, the South Carolina primary took on significant meaning in another way, too.
From 2016 to 2018, Fletcher took on three consecutive trans roles that, viewed together, proved groundbreaking.
Those winning 2018 initiatives, after all, were largely grass-roots efforts that took on entrenched power.
Here's what I mean: In Washington, lawmakers and regulators clearly took on big tech in 2019.
When Moscow regional officials battled Ikea over the Swedish retailer's expansion, she took on their case.
But soon after Dr. Frieden took on the job, he started winding down Coke-funded programs.
Mr. Son paid $21.6 billion and took on billions more in debt to buy the company.
The congressional baseball game, which obviously took on greater significance this year, is one of these.
That was the case for the Denver Nuggets on Saturday as they took on the Thunder.
He helped bring in over $100,000 for her campaign when she took on President Donald Trump.
The discussion surely took on a new tone given the events of the last two days.
For many, with O'Hara gone, New York took on the trembly cast of an interminable hangover.
Watch the "'The Siege of Culiacán" to see how gunmen took on the army — and won.
He was a conservative monetary economist and a Carnegie Mellon professor who took on policy roles.
But the inquiry itself — because of its timing and unusual public disclosure — took on greater implications.
Trump flexed his muscle as an advocate on Capitol Hill Tuesday when he took on Sen.
His dad was a builder in Queens but never took on the big boys in Manhattan.
The senator, without a lengthy record in elected office, took on a political giant, Hillary Clinton.
On Saturday, Wingate & Finchley FC took on Dulwich Hamlet FC in the UK's FA Trophy competition.
Unions took on the task, tightly controlling apprenticeship opportunities and passing them down through the generations.
After acquiring Whole Foods, Amazon took on an additional $22 billion in contractually obligated future purchases.
A turning point came when Chibanda took on a group of new colleagues: 14 elderly women.
But with a calm demeanor, Casten took on the pro-Trump voters one at a time.
Bobby knew Fiachra took on this appearance of incinerated introversion only when he was absolutely blitzed.
Groucho took on the pompous, the elitist, the self-satisfied and the oblivious (poor Margaret Dumont).
As Weiner took on more responsibility, he learned to appreciate the power of a daily routine.
Women's Minister Maryam Monsef took on the international development portfolio in addition to her current job.
Kirchner, meanwhile took on a more academic profile, according to Dan Stein, the president of FAIR.
Government programs and agencies took on the centrality that families, churches and civic institutions once held.
AlphaStar took on Dario "TLO" Wünsch and Grzegorz "LiquidMaNa" Komincz in a series of ten matches.
The immense difficulties of coming of age in Brownsville took on a tragic clarity right away.
Where people had clear conditions and unobstructed views, the moon took on a coppery red color.
But that year, Mr. Sayoc's social media presence took on a darker and more partisan tone.
Federal prohibition agents took on the daunting task of enforcing the new law throughout the land.
"From that point forward, the play took on a new meaning for me," Ms. Ferrentino said.
Trump took on Manhattan with the help of another ruthless outsider turned ultimate insider, Roy Cohn.
Historian Landon Storrs notes that evidence presented against female defendants took on a distinctively gendered tone.
She took on two part-time jobs to help pay rent, utilities and a student loan.
The performance dipped into sly moments where Lamar took on Marianne Anderson–like posturing and poses.
But something happened when Gritty was introduced that endeared him to Philadelphians everywhere: He took on Pittsburgh.
It wasn't his job to keep me strong in this fight, but he took on the role.
She took on the role of Carolyn, the matriarch of the Carmichael clan, which extended off screen.
But just 15 minutes later another pal tried to drive out and his truck took on water.
The videos took on a wide variety for topics, from internet addiction to nervous breakdowns to cryptocurrency.
The company did reverse some of the write-downs it took on reserves as oil prices rose.
For Dangerous Woman, in 2016, she took on a kind of bunny-ears and latex alter-ego.
During Saturday night's season finale of Saturday Night Live, Leslie Jones took on Alabama's new abortion law.
The company took on a Chinese name last year and has seen its bookings more than double.
It took on new meaning for Trump, however, in the wake of Mitt Romney's defeat in 2012.
This year, he took on a more sober challenge in a post on his public Facebook page.
Perhaps Wall had this in mind last night as he took on Harden and the Houston Rockets.
He also dropped the rodent charade and embraced the responsibilities he first took on as a gag.
She will play Motormouth Maybelle, a part Queen Latifah took on in the musical's 2012 film adaptation.
Two-thirds of the Credit Karma survey respondents who took on holiday debt did it using credit.
There was concern from the onset about the leverage the company took on to fund the deal.
As Wilson's work matured, she took on the penultimate female role in America, that of first lady.
Back then, Wong took on an industry that was stacked against her and willed herself to succeed.
The country singer took on an Instagram commenter who had words to say regarding Owen's latest song.
" Daniel Day-Lewis took on the role of Abraham Lincoln in the Stephen Spielberg-directed biopic, "Lincoln.
On June 3, 503, the 22-15 Montreal Expos took on the 14-21 San Diego Padres.
At least 150 firefighters took on the fire Wednesday morning, with 30 mph winds provoking the flames.
Michelle Wolf took on the time-honored tradition of hosting the White House Correspondents' Dinner last night.
The tweets took on a much more critical tone than the statements Musk made on January 28th.
But in its fourth season, Broad City took on a distinctly bleaker sheen by ditching summer entirely.
FOR her swan-song as South Africa's anti-corruption authority, Thuli Madonsela took on the president's friends.
She guest-starred in David Lynch's reprise of Twin Peaks and took on her Netflix project Gypsy.
Dancing with the Stars contestant Terra Jolé took on the role of dance teacher on Wednesday afternoon.
Grandpappy Cooper killed Grandpappy Blossom and then took on the Cooper name to create a new identity.
Once I moved hotels, from Sidi Bou Said into the Medina, my nights took on a routine.
It cited pay processing issues and debt it took on to acquire Newsweek in 2013 as factors.
Other actions that Trump took on Monday include instituting a broad hiring freeze for federal government employees.
Lo Chih-cheng, a DPP lawmaker, argues that Ms Tsai took on too many reforms at once.
Davis' son, Charles, took on James Lock as an apprentice in 1747 and the rest is history.
Partisan news bias is far from new, but in 2017, it took on a more sinister tone.
He took on the role after Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch was abruptly recalled from her post in May.
Gonzalez is currently director of power generation at PREPA, a role he took on in April 2017.
Last week she and her family took on Oregon's Columbia River Gorge, though through less strenuous means.
Yes, Canadian vlogger Sean C. (It'sYeBoi) took on the task with his 100 Layers Of Wax Challenge.
The Gibsons took on more debt after the drought broke the following spring, sending grain prices tumbling.
That meant that the steps that Ally took on her path to stardom had to look real.
An extra 11,000 insurance-claims adjusters were hired, and building-supply stores took on another 5,000 staff.
In 2015 the commission took on many jobs previously done at military headquarters, such as supervising logistics.
On Sunday's episode, the mightily named Team Behemoth took on the slightly-less-mightily-named Team Cherub.
"He had her caretakers fired and took on the role of the victim's care provider," prosecutors claim.
It took, on average, 19.3 days to settle a loan trade in 2015, according to Markit data.
As this re-framing of the genre took place, the music took on a newly perfunctory status.
But the committee released a short page of notes Manafort took on his phone during the meeting.
On Tuesday they took on Poland in their first group match, and ended up winning 219-22018.
On the Runway This week "boots on the ground" took on a whole new meaning in politics.
This took on a new level in Splatoon 2, with regular updates that provided even more options.
She took on a second job, working seven days a week — determined to get back on track.
She even recently took on ISIS on behalf on her client Nadia Murad, a human trafficking survivor.
In 2005 Arcadia famously took on more debt and paid Tina Green a 1.2 billion pound dividend.
When he did – and won the gold – the tattoo took on a whole new meaning for Fung.
And tennis pro Roger Federer took on William and Harry in a doubles game of Ping-Pong.
In 2015 the commission took on many jobs previously handled by military headquarters, such as supervising logistics.
Das took on America's choices from their president to their breakfast food, and pretty much nailed it.
Why I Did It: First of all, I took on this project because no one else would.
"Slayer A.D.," directed by the aforementioned Allerdyce, albeit melodramatic at times, took on a beautiful, meditative tone.
These took on a variety of material forms, from woodcuts to broadside sheets to engravings to lithographs.
Thirteen were killed on Lake Hamilton in Arkansas in 1999 when it took on water and sank.
It's a role Barton briefly took on in the comics before taking up the Hawkeye mantle again.
In the 1990s and beyond, their projects took on a regional aspect, examining ecosystems and environmental degradation.
Hariri took on the political mantle of his father, Rafik al-Hariri, after his assassination in 2005.
Crawford, on the other hand, was eager for work, and took on roles that Davis turned down.
Last October, AlphaGo took on three-time European Go champion Fan Hui at Google DeepMind's London office.
In 2007, he took on WWE owner Vince McMahon in the ring as part of WrestleMania 23.
" Royal Dutch Shell: "No, I thought they took on a bridge too far with that last acquisition.
Uber board member Arianna Huffington took on a more active role in Uber after the blog post.
But Whitney kept her close, and Robyn happily took on the role of protector and devoted employee.
I also took on personal and business loans to keep the company afloat as it was growing.
So Passiflora, or the passionfruit flower, is an example of a plant that took on holy connotations.
Bush also took on his rivals for the nomination for not directly attacking Trump in previous debates.
As the Reno mayor, Everett — a Newfoundland/Labrador mix — took on a whole grab-bag of responsibilities.
That's why I took on the Sunday shifts at my uncle's shop, to learn step by step.
In these cases, a close female relative, like a daughter or a niece, took on the position.

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