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As for Take Charge Lady, only three fillies have won the Kentucky Derby -- the last one Winning Colors in 1988 -- but none of the 3-year-old colts have established themselves as unbeatable.
So when you're cash-strapped, as a general rule, "look at the consequences of not paying each debt and see which ones you can bear and which you can't," says Mike Sullivan, director of education for Take Charge America, a non-profit credit counseling company.
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I am very grateful to him for taking charge of Panorama over the coming months".
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We distilled the answers into a set of basic principles for taking charge.
Updated at 2.04pm BST 11.19am BST Dave Lewis will also be well-rewarded for taking charge of Tesco.
He blamed "one or two" senior figures at the now-defunct Sunday tabloid for "taking charge" of hiding evidence of wrong-doing and for misleading him.
Last month the Hungarian football federation suspended Kolos Lengyel, Krisztian Selmeczi and Janos Csak for taking charge of the Estonia against Bulgaria game without its permission.
Executives at Nike will tell you that Jordan has a knack for taking charge of any meeting at which he is present.
"The backup person is responsible for taking charge of the child in case the parent is delayed or is otherwise unable to be there.
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