took on his great responsibility so what I'm really interested in is what we don't see I'm really interested in the
took on the problem of a mouse.
took on characteristics, sometimes even food-- the foods that they desired were from the person who died.
Took on a hard money loan.
Took on a sharpness and a definition that I never seen before.
took on the task of doing so.
took on those three big challenges and so I think those elements remained
He took on the task of putting the real numbers in a definitive order, even if it killed him and it nearly did.
We took on the problem of tuberculosis.
We took on all the liabilities, and off we went.
I took on a practice not long ago.
He took on people who said that women were not equal.
it took on a whole new meaning and this is one of the First videos I did with the blog and as you watch it I want you
bravely took on their society and its Customs contributed I think far more than we sometimes acknowledge to India's
I took on an internal role, because the country directors of Kenya and Uganda were brand new.
You took on a big thing to tackle.
she took on one of the most cherished ideas in management thinking, the idea of competitive advantage
really took on , and women really reacted to it.
They took on an apparently powerful coalition, and they won.
I took on the Facebook cover story in an article in Slate.
I remember when I took on the role, I drove to the first race we raced, not with Formula One at the time,
And when I took on the leadership of the Formula E
And suddenly the world took on life of its own.
And it really took on a life of its own.
But as I took on more and more responsibility, I just didn't have time to meet one-on-one with everyone.
those biological functions took on a whole new level of significance.
And I took on the voice of one of the speakers who was not seen in the photograph, because she was killed.
And I took on that attitude, and I didn't go to the start line thinking like a champion.
So we took on the assignment.
We really took on the big banks.
And it took on its own personality, everything from like, there was a crown of lights around the building, and stuff like that.
So I took on your clarion call and pushed the cart aside and grabbed the Aunt Jemima syrup from the shelf and turned the aisle seven into a medley of Motown throwback
And I took on the persona of this sort of insane Bostonian-- Charles Henry Higginsworth III, of Boston, Massachusetts--
So we took on an office.
But I took on a racist name of a river in a national park in Virginia.
But the writing took-- I don't know if it took on and off about a year or nine months or, I don't know, something like that.
pattern of reality took on physicality huh and they are no longer they never were two different worlds they've been
And it basically took on a life of its own.
And I know I took on that perspective, and I wanted it-- I took on the idea of being responsible in every aspect that, yeah, I
And then we took on Vermont's highest peak, which is Mt.
This is before they took on eBay.
And he took on a third partner, a guy named Brian Bloom.
And she took on a lot of that.
And I took on a pretty ambitious task to really tell three different stories there of three generations of hackers, beginning with the very first hackers, as we know them,
So we've actually took on a big problem is to figure out how to go about dealing with this bush encroachment issue.
two lawyers took on the task of getting Debbie out of prison.
and eventually took on a concubine.
And it just took on this whole other universal theme.
And this photo took on a life of its own.
And you took on something a couple years ago that was radical and maybe some people would find somewhat offensive