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The BBC secretary who rose to take charge of all its drama.
One is a type of family therapy for adolescents, in which parents take charge of all meals.
At the start of the year Comedy Central asked me to take charge of all the content on a new website they were planning.
Mr. Wilcox recommends the creation of a single, unified command to take charge of all United States military activities in Africa.
To do this, we must take charge of all of the borders and allow no one to enter Iraq without being checked out by our military forces.
Thanks to reforms that will also sweep away a tangle of other regulatory bodies, the SIB, to be run by Howard Davies, the deputy governor at the Bank, will take charge of all financial regulation.Not to be left out, Robert Rubin, America's Treasury secretary, yet again voiced plans to break Glass-Steagall, the rigid laws regulating the financial sector.
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An energetic American club woman had practically taken charge of all social activities during the trip.
Promoted to major general in 1979, he took charge of all Royal Marine commando forces.
She shows how reliable operatives then took charge of all radio broadcasting, the era's most powerful mass medium.
The state is kind of taking charge of all of our decisions, not only for our children, but for us as adults.
Less than a decade later, the federal government boosted hazard protection across the nation by taking charge of all flood control projects on allfederal waterways.
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