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taking on of color (s)

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Tilted trees that do not topple over may recover by using gravitropism to resume vertical growth, thereby taking on a curved shape.
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Yeah, she's been taking on water for a long time now.
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The group once again underwent a drastic change in appearance, taking on a distinctly gothic image, with most of the members bleaching their hair.
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Notice that the manager has produced a return of 1% above the return expected under CAPM, and has done so without taking on additional beta.
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The 147ft m schooner, her engine disabled and without power for her pumps, was taking on water.
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There are hammocks made out of thin and lightweight material which makes them ideal for taking on daytrips.
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Despite such overview, there still exists the possibility of domestic-security agencies acting unlawfully and taking on some characteristics of secret police.
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The results of taking on these astronomical industrial establishments were high accident rates and shoddy production.
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There is a loose social structure that park guards and conservationists deal with, taking on roles such as community educators and arbitrators.
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This lowers the risk factor that the business is taking on the project.
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