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A consultant or coordinator is secured, that is, unless aunt (or uncle) so-and-so is permitted to take charge of this task for a more nominal fee.
In London, Harrisson was supposed to take charge of the national team of correspondent observers, but the task bored him, and his attention soon wandered to a rich married woman with a drinking problem.
To begin work on the action plan, the MILF will appoint a five-member panel tasked to take charge of the interaction with the UN and UNICEF.
That may complicate the task for Richard D. Parsons, who will officially take charge of the company in May.
The 41 year old's immediate task will be to take charge of the Scorpions' matches in their forthcoming 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign.
When David Cameron briefly interrupted his holiday in Cornwall to take charge of the fallout from the murder of James Foley, one of his first tasks was to chair a briefing with police chiefs, the intelligence agencies and the heads of Armed Forces.
I take charge of the goat kabobs.
Instead, take charge of the office politics.
"Take charge of the interview," he said.
Take charge of the session.
Take charge of the situation.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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