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task
noun as in job or chore, often assigned
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“Historically, for many departments, overdose deaths were just treated as accidental; it’s sad, but it is what it is,” said Dean, who heads the task force and assisted with Jax’s case.
The Welsh government has tasked Medr with looking at what subjects are offered by Wales' eight universities after Cardiff University said it planned to cut whole departments including nursing, modern languages and music.
The Angels for Ukraine charity was initially tasked with moving refugees out of conflict zones by bus and coach, but Newmark wants to help young children impacted by the war.
"In my experience under Nick, Nick had this unbelievable ability to make you focus on the task in hand and to be able to shut out the noise," she said.
They tasked Scarpellini, who has been with them for 15 years and still writes for newspapers in his native Spain, to create something fast.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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