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Why not send an international armed force, you ask, to take charge of security in the areas under Yasser Arafat's control?
You may have to risk the contempt of the server and ask to take charge of the bottle yourself.
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Di Matteo was asked to take charge of the club to the end of the season.
Joe Kinnear Appointed "interim" manager in November, before being asked to take charge until the end of the season.
Mr. Hadley, 66, said he was called in recent days and asked to take charge of the company.
But asked to take charge of an arena-like venue whose ambient noise includes overhead planes and the occasional pigeon, and he does not rise to the task.
Sixteen years ago, when this environmental purist was asked to take charge of the parks planned for the newly constructed Battery Park City, she was taken aback.
At the end of the war, Thatcher came out of the army with reluctance, and only because he was asked to take charge of the family firm.
In 2011, Mr Boulding was asked to take charge of the school for two years while it sought a successor to Blair Sheppard, who had moved to China to help Duke set up an operation in Shanghai.
Whether or not Pearce is asked to take charge temporarily this summer, the unmistakable impression in Wednesday night's player-press mixed zone was that the respect which the England players say they have for Pearce is not affected.
The departure of manager Roberto Mancini and his backroom staff in May created an opening and Vieira was asked to take charge of City's EDS, which is effectively their under-21 team.
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