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The critical stumbling block for Mr. Lee, several people said, was his concern about a rule in the city charter that prohibited elected officials from taking appointed positions within a year of leaving office.
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The Japs were highly organized, the Captain said, Before they had settled in theri cabins, committees had been appointed to take charge of everything-music, entertainments, complaints, etc.
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Dr. Kouchner seems to have won their support for a United Nations special envoy to be appointed to take charge of the issue of missing people and detainees.
Hope Powell has been appointed to take charge of Great Britain's women's side, while Pearce will manage the men's.
My research has led me to compile seven rules that can help any newly appointed leader take charge more effectively: Rule 1: Leverage your time before entry.
In some ways, the embassy bombings trial is like an Andrew Lloyd Webber musical: it takes a good long time for the stage to be set and the characters to take their appointed places before the curtain rises every day.
Debate on whether senators should be elected or named by the prime minister began even before the first senators took their appointed seats in 1867.
If you are an auditory learner, you may want to listen to audio lectures on the GRE or take verbally appointed quizzes.
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