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Coolly, elegantly, she took full charge of both works, from curtain up.
On his return to London, Weidenfeld took full charge of his firm.
A skilled technician in all of these mediums, Houdon either took full charge of repetitions or limited himself to finishing touches upon his assistants' work.
But the Secret Service took full charge of President Bush, who was in Florida, running him secretly around the country making a nervous tape.
The 2010 election gave the Republicans enough seats to control the redistricting process, and in 2012 they took full charge of North Carolina's state government for the first time in a century.
In 1963, following the death of DeKnight, Johnson took full charge of the Fashion Fair, and throughout its long run the traveling event reflected her belief that "well-groomed glamour signaled success".
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The government says its army, which has acquired some 40 new tanks, will be ready to take full charge next year.
Americans have been anxiously waiting for President Obama to take full charge of the gulf oil catastrophe.
There is no chance at all unless Mr. Obama takes full charge of that fight as well.
I would amend that to say that we must plead with the United Nations to take full charge in Iraq immediately.
Could the need to step up and take full charge also ironically be offering Ruthie a new lease of life?
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