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Lord Baker said: "Governments need someone outside of ministers to oversee something like this.
[FG1] "It's important to be aware of your behaviour and check where you might oversee something or where routine might have crept in.
Indeed, barring the result at St James Park, Grantt has overseen something of a revival at Upton Park in recent weeks, with that their only defeat in seven games in all competitions.
From 2006, the IMF also oversaw something it called "multilateral consultation".
And in the cafeteria, every person serving food was black and brown, while the chefs and managers overseeing them were all white – something that felt especially uncomfortable as the food stations, like the slavery exhibits, were divided into southern and northern regions.
As an advance man for the PGA Tour, Rintoul arrives at tournaments early to oversee the transformation of regular courses into something that can challenge the likes of Bubba Watson, Jim Furyk and Sergio Garcia.
Many people look for something that is not there and oversee what is good in front of them.
A shining light for longevity, the last of his kind overseeing a period of time at one club, something that is now unique?
Here's hoping Leiweke will appoint an independent commission to oversee future statues, turning the Staples Center front porch into something that is truly L.A., and truly alive.
But over the past several months, she was using her talents to help oversee the building of something that mattered much more to her: a new home, for her and her husband, Daniel Barkow, in a virtual forest of a plot in the Poconos.
It is already overseeing the bailouts of three Western European countries — Ireland, Portugal and Greece — something that would have been all but unthinkable just a few years ago.
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