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In Iraq, the Pentagon insisted on taking charge, just as it insisted on taking charge of everything else — whether or not it had the competence to do so.
"I think the generals are doing what they do best, taking charge of everything, trying to keep themselves in complete control," said U Aung Naing Oo, a Burmese political analyst who lives in Thailand.
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Myra's best friend, who "came over and took charge of everything".
It was between the "Dickie Neuhaus" who boisterously took charge of everything, and the man who knew he was not in charge at all.
Ms Reid said that in the end she felt relieved that the police found the drugs and took charge of everything.
Mark Kalinin, a graphic designer, found this space in early 2011: it was dilapidated and crumbling, and the owner offered to rent it at a reduced rate if the tenants took charge of everything, from door hinges to plumbing.
I make all the decisions, I take charge of everything" [C08].
At one time, chivalry was thought to mean that men would have to take charge of everything, allowing the woman to take a backseat.
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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Control: Taking charge of a situation.
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