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assignment
noun as in responsibility, task
noun as in selecting or setting apart
Example Sentences
On the series “The Agency,” from Paramount+ with Showtime, he portrays hardened CIA agent Martian, who is working in London after a long deep-cover assignment.
“You get used to where you’re at on the field and what your assignments are and you know most of the time where you should be,” he said.
The Intercity Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles, conducted by Charles Dickerson III, took on the huge assignment of the first and last movements from Mahler’s Third, his longest symphony.
And of course, not one member of the White House press corps mentioned this when the Pet Pep Secretary announced Trump was taking over press pool assignments.
No money is asked for the assignments, but a GoFundMe page launched by the collective has garnered funds to pay for shipping costs and reimburse the artists.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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