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His deputy will now take charge.
Mr. Motegi's ministry will now take charge of the plant's cleanup.
Now Take Charge Indy is giving Byrne the chance he once doubted would ever come again.
He was responsible for launching the previous Government's national identity card scheme – and will now take charge of dismantling it.
The directors also reckoned he was dictatorial.Dieter Rampl, the German chairman with whom Mr Profumo's relations had soured, will for now take charge.
In many state capitals where Democrats had been a minority, they will now take charge of remapping all the political territory.
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The same men who used to grow fat on weapons contracts have now taken charge of ordering tents, medical kits and rations for demobilised rebels.
Early bookmakers frontrunner, Alan Curbishley, appears to have slipped down the pecking order while Neil Warnock, who was spoken to by Wolves, has now taken charge at Leeds.
Daddy had now taken charge, and despite his daughter's release from the hospital a week later, he had also taken charge through the courts.
Mr Messier has promised to spend a week a month in New York, where the music business is based, and Pierre Lescure, the boss of Canal Plus who now takes charge of film and television, will be a frequent visitor to Los Angeles.
Russia's elimination means that Capello, who won nine league titles in 16 seasons with Milan, Real Madrid and Juventus, has now taken charge of seven World Cup games and won only one – when England beat Slovenia 1-0 four years ago.
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