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"In the short term, the emergency manager (Kevyn Orr) is really in charge of the city.
In fact, no one is really in charge of the presidential debates.
His humiliating departure is the latest twist in the ongoing drama over who is really in charge of the controversial company.
After the departure of Gov. Eliot Spitzer and his chief administrator on this project, nobody is really in charge of final negotiations on design and funding.
We know who is really in charge of the government, so we tend to believe Mr Brown when he says abuses will be dealt with".
Talks about an increased American military presence in the Philippines began in February this year.The uncertainty principleChina worries the rest of the world not only because of the scale of its military build-up, but also because of the lack of information about how it might use its new forces and even who is really in charge of them.
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Everyone knew who was really in charge of the country.
If the men were really in charge of their destiny, they would vote to free themselves.
No one, including councillors, are really in charge of such a fragmented system.
According to Ahmed Mukhtar, Pakistan's defence minister, the president asked Mr Gilani who was really in charge of the ISI.
This is how developers are really in charge of what's being built and not the planners.
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