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So a career civil servant with a punitive approach has been put in charge of telling families what to do.
Once mothers, nannies, and domestics were in charge of telling stories at bedtime; it seems they favored tales with female heroines.
For Cross, the issue boils down to three questions: whose stories are being told, who is listening to them and who is in charge of telling them?
And the fact that Hulu has put a white man in charge of telling this story, for the benefit of a corporation, is so deeply ironic it would be hilarious if it weren't so disturbing.
Of the memorial's position that all this is the responsibility of the National Museum of Australia, he says: "It seems to me that is like saying that you've been put in charge of telling the story of Australia at war, but that that particular part of the story is too confronting or too uncomfortable – too hard, for whatever reason".
I wanted to be in charge of telling her what was going on.
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Marston attaches a blood-pressure cuff to Byrne's arm — the machine that, in the experiments they conducted together, Byrne usually took charge of: "Tell me what you did last evening — truth or lie, just as you like".
Ideally to mitigate cross-tier interference, there would be a central entity in charge of intelligently telling each cell which subchannels to use.
Once again, the guy in charge of inventory told her we were running low.
"We call it the Hali," Ouyang Minggao, the Tsinghua professor in charge of it, told me.
Pawel Zuchowski, who is in charge of conservation, told reporters he was "convinced" of the existence of the train.
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