Sentences with phrase «take on something»

We love water beads in our house so thought we would try a new take on them by making edible water beads this time for a little extra fun!
... artists take on something like theoretical physics; it's adorable.
So you can imagine how — how much of a toll that kinda took on me mentally.
My understanding is that most of them get referred to committee, and no action is ever taken on them.
This is just my personal take on it right now.
I like this new take on them too, seems like the perfect snack!
Last week saw the release of an interesting study on the effectiveness of robot surgeons — and an even more interesting take on it by the media.
But I am just so grateful to be a part of this remake of a film I love and this progressive take on it with this amazing international appeal.
I love peanut butter cookies and I so love your special take on them with those lovely chocolate pieces!
But one union boss had a unique (if ridiculous) take on it recently.
What this means is that your body will likely not digest it if taken on it's own.
Last year's winner is an ironic take on something that cats love best: chasing string across the floor.
Why not take on something really challenging, like working with our nation's youth.
Also, a special guest briefly stops by the studio to give us their quick take on it as well.
I wish I had the vision to take on something like that.
In my opinion, the performances promoted hitting women, but that may have also just been my personal take on it.
I bet they would have an interesting take on it.
Its way around this contradiction is to get its allies to shoulder the burdens it won't take on itself.
Just looking for a quick take on something, but a little more than just a number?
Perception is strictly ones take on something from the point from which he or she view it.
Our own Joseph Braverman had a positive take on it here, writing:
Heart loves the thought that God in his great love takes on himself the violence of man.
There's no reward for taking on something that has significance bordering on religious for some... even if it proves to be a bit of a «false god.»
Nice thought - provoking taxonomy of entrepreneurs, and a refreshing take on it.
After Grace's juvenile diabetes was diagnosed in 1978, Anne took it on herself to learn all she could about the disease, and to become something of an expert in the various ways it manifested itself in Grace.
Sussing out your own personal take on something ancient, poetic, & probably not to be tampered with
Normally, I can break down those wonderful vintage details into something fairly simple, but I do believe taking on something like this would be firmly in the advanced category, if only for the amount of time it would take.
It's a romance — a destructive, devouring romance constructed all of regrets and unconsummated desire; and Andrea Arnold's wise, visceral take on it is the underbelly of Jane Campion's brilliant Bright Star.
It is just Major Nelson doing something new with his podcast... As usual the gaming media serves up a news article where they take a single quote and blow it into something it wasn't... And of course the high quality gamers on this site comment and add their sarcastic take on it like a bunch of 8 year olds.
But if you love ASCII roguelikes and want to see a modern, ARPG take on it, then this unfortunately is not where you will find it.
As the Destiny Beta sledgehammer prepares its next swing for the Xbox One our very own Jim Payne takes you on a
Chris McGrath (2)-- Here is my amateur standing take on it.
The company which has never had a dishonest person and has him now then there would be severe actions taken on him and his creditability.
«In Bruges» was the first film that truly overturned the idea of Farrell as a middling actor: as good as the script is (and it was Oscar - nominated), Farrell's take on it makes it an even better film.
Bacon and onions do really well in it, and different kinds of cheese make for interesting takes on it as well.
Life will never be put on hold for the sake of your timeline, but if you're volunteering, going through personal challenges and working 70 hours a week, you may be setting yourself up for failure by taking on something new.
LD: And are you familiar with Alan Cumming's take on it from X2?
If you're interested in the whole thing (and it is interesting, it's like a digital train - wreck in real time) you can find Jenny Trout's take on it here and IP attorney Marc Whipple's take here.
Give Rob Astorino, the Republican candidate for governor currently floundering and polling in the mid-20s, credit for taking on a
«There's more wariness about taking on something too new or too experimental among us, including Mass MoCA,» he said.
There have been a few sequels as well a Live Action take on it (Which I would encourage to check out, because how could you not watch anything with Samuel L. Jackson in it!)
For example, when you hear about someone grief or anguish, you do not take it on yourself and become distressed.
Instead of bringing back Horde, Judgment features a new take on it called Survival.
«We don't usually take on something like 25 animals at a time, and our numbers are typically smaller, but when the occasion arises, we do what we can to help,» Stirn said.
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