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RYAN LIZZA: Biden is being very Romney-like in taking charge of things tonight.
CUTTING COOKIES -- Managing cookies is the first step in taking charge of privacy.
So Bob Geldof will be happy, but African nations interested in taking charge of their own fates should beware.
"It's a very strong lead example to the rest of the alliance in taking charge of this mission," a top American military official said Friday.
I strongly believe that given the right tools, students will thrive in taking charge of their own development, but to help them do this, we need to reassess our role as higher education providers.
These local leaders grasp the progressive potential in taking charge of business, transport and skills, and they grasp, too, that it is no good decrying an overmighty capital while also expecting that same capital to fix every last regional problem.
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Equfund director, Danny Mahon, says that what would happen is that the appointed "security trustee" (a solicitor) would step in, take charge of the property, sell it and return the money to the investor(s).
We presented the electronic grail to our birthday boy with great fanfare, plugged the thing in, took charge of the controller -- he was way too young!
He was selected for the World Cup in Mexico in 1970, taking charge of a group game between Italy and Sweden.
See articleNATO assumed full command of peacekeeping in Afghanistan, taking charge of 10,000 American troops in the east of the country.
Drummy moved to Chelsea from Arsenal in 2007, taking charge of the under-21s before becoming international head coach.
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