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"We [Australia] are absolutely in charge of the whole process, the whole process," a source said.
It is the deputy stage manager, Sarah Woodward, sitting in the wings, who is absolutely in charge of every moment: calling actors on and off, cueing the lights, the effects, getting the crew in and out.
Updated at 3.03pm GMT 12.25pm GMT Kevin Marsh, a former editor of the Today programme, said Entwistle did not give the impression of "a man who is absolutely in charge of everything".
Even though it's difficult for him to communicate he's absolutely in charge of a room".
Kevin Marsh, a former editor of the Today programme, said Mr Entwistle did not give the impression of "a man who is absolutely in charge of everything".
That's because, for the most part, they're absolutely in charge of both unlike many other companies that do either one or the other.
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We've also got absolutely the right man, Martin Johnson, in charge of England.
The absolutely wrong people are being put in charge of a economic and political system that no longer allows people to rise through the ranks.
"We bought this factory in Nottingham and felt absolutely overwhelmed when we found yourselves in charge of the livelihood of 30 people.
Jim Murphy says he is absolutely confident the Scottish Labour party remains in charge of decision making in Scotland after a difficult 24 hours in which senior shadow cabinet ministers appeared to publicly contradict his spending plans.
"The noise it made was absolutely thunderous and it was like being in charge of a runaway train; everything changed so rapidly and I really had to have my wits about me".
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