The monk in charge of an abbey was the abbot, elected for life by the brethren. |
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She was in charge of a pen of six monkeys, and they took one piece of apparatus each. |
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The huntsman was in charge of a pack of dogs that followed the scent of the stag until it was cornered or exhausted. |
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In addition the huntsman, who is in charge of the hounds and uses his hunting horn to gather them together, is Richard Lloyd. |
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Also, the fact that party partisans are put in charge of running the elections is crazy and is an obvious conflict of interest. |
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But its top civil servant in charge of local councils' housing finance has now let the truth slip. |
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Now if the Greens were in charge of the wildlife park, what's the bet they would punish the rangers? |
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Finally she returned to the school, first as a teacher in charge of physical education and subsequently also as a housemistress. |
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Bert was in charge of a few scraggly swaggies who were working for their keep. |
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Panic buys have been replaced by pressing the panic button and jettisoning the guy in charge of the team. |
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At the 2008 Olympics, he was chef de mission of the entire Dutch team, in charge of all sports. |
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The legislator had mentioned he was in charge of the committee that handles oversight. |
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She's supremely confident and in charge of him like a mother overseeing her child. |
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The officer in charge of policing in the North Cotswolds has hit back at criticism of the force. |
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Hodkin said that he had been in charge of the controls when the two had been on the scooter earlier in the day. |
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She will also be in charge of a council chamber where no party has overall control. |
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Donna and Vince are in charge of the overall running of the pub and have been in charge for just over a year. |
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They are two young sub lieutenants, not out of their teens who have been placed in charge of these trawlers to take them to the Dardanelles. |
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The ship was hove to and the men in charge of patching were swung over in rope slings. |
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It was a result that also gave the coach, in charge of his native Brazil in 2002, a record 10th straight win in World Cup finals. |
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On the ship, Debbie was in charge of issuing medical stores, and at home she does a similar job for a chemist. |
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The people in charge of the post room called the police, who proceeded to gingerly open the package. |
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There he meets up with the wily Artful Dodger who takes him to thief and fence Fagin, who is in charge of a gang of young pickpockets. |
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From 1988 onwards the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education Dehradun has been in charge of the museum. |
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He's in charge of maintaining an ontology composed of 400,000 concepts and which uses Description Logic based definitions. |
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However, if I was the whip in charge of foundation hospitals, I'd be doing a new headcount pretty soon. |
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By 1696 Antonio Crisafi was in charge of the Onondaga fort, located in what is now New York State. |
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When that man was in charge of monetary policy, he was known as the most hawkish Reserve Bank governor in the entire developed world. |
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Keighley captained the Second XI for a while and was also in charge of the first team for one match. |
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I would not be in favor of seeing another commanding officer in charge of the military. |
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From 1967 to 1982 he was in charge of the KGB, where he pursued very successful offensives against political dissidents and against corruption. |
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Back at Maynooth College he joined the choir and became the senior cantor in charge of liturgical singing. |
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That was something that was a question posed to Macy's, because Macy's is in charge of the handlers. |
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There, the dogs are bred and looked after by the handlers who take the dogs in charge of them to their homes. |
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She was in charge of the pilot, but missed stays when too near the south sands, and struck where the Shark was wrecked 2 years before. |
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The committee in charge of publicity for the dance put up a poster written in Old English calligraphy. |
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He is in charge of maintaining Hutterite culture such as dress, behavior, and standards of conduct. |
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Until we hear from him my orders stand and you are to consider yourself in charge of the boy! |
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A senior fire officer in charge of the incident had ordered sprinklers at the premises to be turned off. |
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Capt Osborne, head of military police at Fort Clayton, is put in charge of the case, but she's too uptight and starchy to make a mouse squeal. |
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He was in charge of his family business, a mining company with no interest in politics. |
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He was in charge of an engineer demolition squad attached to an infantry company which was committed to dislodge the enemy from a vital hill. |
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But the city official in charge of the dossier says it's too soon to know what the city visualizes as the future of the site. |
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This time, however, he's charged with a heavier burden as the deputy prime minister in charge of the national economy. |
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I visited the chief of police in charge of the Amsterdam vice squad, as we would call it. |
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A small fort was built out of the material of the stranded vessel and a crew left in charge of it to start a small settlement on the island. |
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Now awake and in charge of the day, he longed to be off, striding across the rich brown soil, out into the world, to explore. |
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He called him every kind of careless hound, not fit to be in charge of a vealer. |
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The responsibility for putting a nincompoop in charge of federal disaster relief doesn't rest with the nincompoop. |
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Malah is in charge of making the farm's value-added products, like pickles, jams, and jellies. |
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Eugene, who has been in charge of decorations at the hotel for three years, will even work Boxing Day and New Year's Day. |
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At first the officers in charge of the troops garrisoned in the city were vaguely apprehensive of trouble in the ranks. |
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The suspect is in charge of data input and software operations at a company, police said. |
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A team of experienced reporters and cameramen will be in charge of chasing up-to-the-minute news stories. |
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I repeat, the guy in charge of making sure all government contracts are on the up and up just got arrested for corruption. |
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All the evidence suggests that the wrong people are in charge of both civic and national security. |
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It was a personal experience and would probably bore you silly and I don't want to leave you in charge of a computer whilst you're asleep. |
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Presumably, as the man in charge of policing local councillors' behaviour, he is a man of unimpeachable moral standards himself? |
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Now this unelected lord is in charge of modernising the British constitution. |
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The detectives-slash-dimwits in charge of the case don't appreciate the finer points of deductive reasoning. |
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He will have the opportunity to be in charge of the whole executive branch of the municipality. |
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He is usually in charge of morale boosting, but his long pause to the first question spoke volumes. |
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Noel Higgins on Tuam is in charge of the group but to date he has not signified his intention if he is taking part or not. |
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Gordon and Gotch have changed managers while the First Fleet manager in charge of the Sydney distribution has moved sideways. |
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All of the Royal Guard was turned out for the Jovian envoys and he was in charge of it all. |
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He is assisted by shuras which are in charge of the day-to-day running of the country. |
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From a humanitarian standpoint, this seems something like putting trusties in charge of the prison camps. |
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Indeed, he is often out of control, out of his depth and rarely in charge of his situation. |
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Juan takes shotgun and is supposed to be in charge of the tunes while making sure I don't get lost. |
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Indeed, for many years environmental concerns were treated as an irritant by most officials in charge of lending operations. |
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It will not be in charge of its own affairs until it has passed through a transitional period, one which is still continuing. |
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The CIA will be in charge of all U.S. spying overseas in one of this country's biggest intelligence shake-ups. |
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The best part about knowing your goals and taking steps toward achieving them is that it puts you in charge of your own destiny. |
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And people in charge of both governments have become more bellicose by the day. |
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According to our records Jim is still titularly in charge of this stuff, and ought by now to be back from his extended leave. |
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In the great medieval households of bygone days the Seneschal was in charge of the castle, estate or home. |
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The big, big, wide sands of Blackpool beach have been awarded a blue flag by the important people in charge of Britain's beaches. |
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The job we all loved was at Benediction, an evening service where one altar boy was in charge of the thurible. |
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Another mediocre season will not see him offered three more years in charge of Edinburgh and so he might as well go for broke. |
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His new position as archpriest of St Mary Major Basilica in Rome puts him in charge of one of four basilicas under direct Vatican jurisdiction. |
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Each hospital was to have two matrons who were in charge of obtaining and organizing food stores. |
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Therefore the defendant's fault was not a cause of the collision which occurred while the mate was in charge of the ship. |
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The peasant in charge of laundry duty, a thickset, intimidating woman of considerable age, looked Kelly up and down with a beady, critical eye. |
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Come into work feeling like an idiot, go straight up to the person in charge of you and explain that your alarm clock was banjaxed or something. |
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He was later posted to the Pacific theatre of war, in charge of a mobile radar unit. |
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You are sounding like that old bag that's in charge of making sure I am somewhat of a lady. |
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When the telegraph board is placed at the first teeing-ground, a person will be in charge of it, to note the order of starting. |
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I don't care if they become president of the United States or the person in charge of bringing the carts in from the supermarket parking lot. |
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Their managerial history is built on a solid stretch by Syd King, who was in charge of the club for 30 years man and boy. |
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He was in charge of the Bolshoi, this man, and no ballerina could get a job without his say-so. |
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My boss will be taking a special course the first two weeks of July and I'll be in charge of the office, which is fine. |
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We need an attorney general in charge of enforcement over in the Justice Department. |
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Ariel Watson, the Warden in charge of Brittany and Jill, was a small Native American woman with thick, luscious, wavy black hair. |
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Cpl Foster, who was in charge of two Lewis guns, rushed the German trenches and engaged the enemy. |
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Craddock's wife has run off with another man, leaving him in charge of their two children. |
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I am the only person in charge of this award, I will give it to anyone I want, and you better not give me any lip about it. |
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At a tender age he had become a chauffeur to a wealthy woman and was in charge of a fleet of limousines, Mercedes Benz cars and Alfa Romeos. |
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On Tuesday I called the lieutenant in charge of the buy-back program for some more information. |
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He made a motion concerning libellers on 19 Feb 1585, and was put in charge of the ensuing committee. |
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In her new job, Cooper will be in charge of legislation leading up to the euro referendum. |
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Valerie Keating is the Home Office official in charge of the proposed legislation. |
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Hood was put in charge of the ferry service and the story is that he took the funds, hid them and shot through. |
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A team of seven people will identify ways of generating cash and will be in charge of the day-to-day running of the vehicles. |
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I wish to assure your readers that those in charge of the exhumation and reinterment were not similarly careless. |
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Slyly, he let it be known that Elissa was working on his behalf and he put her in charge of lading the boats. |
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Sergeant Jim Nicholls, who is in charge of the team, said his officers seized 35 cans of lager, as well as bottles of beer, cider and alcopops. |
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With one deft stroke, he placed himself in charge of redrafting a new set of laws. |
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He was in charge of this case and provided evidence as an expert in accident reconstruction, on consent of the defence. |
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The ruler of the state, the khan, was in charge of foreign political affairs and was commander of the army in times of war. |
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The Minister in charge of rural development and agrarian reform was not even told about the plan. |
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He told the ministries in charge of roads not to grade roads without consulting members of Parliament. |
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I'd also looked after an old gent called Jack who'd been a sergeant in charge of a bunch of Irish lads. |
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The report was adopted at the top security meeting of ministers in charge of defense and foreign affairs. |
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He's the adjunct general for the state of Florida, meaning he's in charge of the state's Army and Air National Guard. |
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The doctor in charge of the case duly informed the social worker and the police of her well-founded suspicions. |
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All I can say is that it is a good job that I am not in charge of a nuclear reactor. |
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I guess it's a good job that I am unlikely to be put in charge of any hospitals any time soon. |
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He resigned, and now there's an acting director of FEMA, but really, you are the man here in charge of operations. |
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But now you only have to listen to the Top 40 to know the lunatics are in charge of the asylum. |
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The simple reason is the people in charge of spending the money are not accountable to anyone. |
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The article quoted Ouyang Ziyuan, an academician with the Chinese Academy of Sciences who is in charge of China's lunar exploration program. |
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The matron, who was in charge of us, was a formidable figure and you didn't want to get in her bad books. |
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A pilot in charge of a Danish-registered coaster was forced to take evasive action when a fishing vessel appeared out of fog on the wrong side of the channel. |
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That is a fact recorded by the doctor in charge of the ambulance at the inquest. |
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This was very blunt and surprising to hear from any official in charge of an aviation disaster. |
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As a member of the Royal Navy, he was in charge of operating the searchlights on a battleship called the Valiant. |
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The people in charge of the convoys distributed the hejab to the besieged women along with the cartons of food. |
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We are all hired as the heads of the Urban Division metaphorically, because black people should be in charge of black stuff. |
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To his surprise, he is named SVP of the Urban Division, essentially boiling his job down to black man in charge of black stuff. |
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In the last of a series of videos uploaded to YouTube that day, Brown threatened the FBI agent in charge of his case. |
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And it was Lynam who was in charge of the BBC's Wimbledon coverage on that terrifying, rainswept afternoon in 1996 when Cliff Richard sang to Centre Court. |
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Next morning Alcide packed my valise, and leaving him in charge of my apartments I took the Orient express for Constantinople. |
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Once the matter has been referred to a Justice of the Peace, in this case, Justice of the Peace Forrest, the Justice of the Peace is in charge of the process. |
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Nash is a retired rear admiral, formerly in charge of Navy construction. |
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This year she was put in charge of the government's agency for regenerating brownfield sites in England, while running an internet publishing company. |
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Then the woman in charge of scrubbing the federal budget apparently not scrubbing her own taxes. |
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Rejected specialists are sent back with notes stating the reasons and recommending to those in charge of training units what they should stress in retraining the rejects. |
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He was in charge of the care of church property and almsgiving. |
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Mata Khivi was the wife of Guru Angad Dev and was in charge of the langar. |
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Instead of renationalising the rail, New Labour appointed another company, Network Rail, to run it, leaving the private companies in charge of the trains. |
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After her husband, Andrew, inherited the dukedom in 1950, Debo found herself in charge of seven houses in short order. |
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Once he has sold out, your boss most likely will try to put one of his old boys in charge of at least haft your job, maybe the whole shooting match. |
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Vincenzo Russo, the estate agent in charge of the sale, told The Daily Beast that he does not expect the property to sell quickly. |
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I studied plants and plant evolution for the last six to seven years in the states and was in charge of science at the museum, mainly anthropology and zoology. |
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If I was in charge of the Correctional Services, I would lock you up in solitary confinement and throw away the key, better still, I would bring back the death penalty. |
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He's in charge of putting up this longhouse for the group to move into. |
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Along with Louisiana gov. Bobby Jindal, that gives the GOP four people of color in charge of statehouses. |
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Back there I could fly a gunship, I could drive a tank, I was in charge of million-dollar equipment. |
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Our escort, hajji Zalwar Khan, is the chief elder in charge of the valley council. |
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This is an independent state audit body in charge of the fiscal management and control of public bodies, with particular regard to the way that State assets are used. |
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A manciple was in charge of getting provisions for a college or court. |
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The police inspector in charge of the operation owned up that his job was to calculate the number of officers used according to the rates set by the government. |
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The Councillor was in charge of the guard of honour and coffin bearers. |
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Interstingly enough, in the Haggadah, the Serpent in the garden is actually in charge of the other creatures of the garden, and walks upright, and has hands. |
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In 1966, George E. Vaillant, a 32 year-old psychiatrist, was put in charge of the study, and it became his lifework. |
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The Ministry of Finance will be in charge of the state lottery, while the sports totaliser will remain under the supervision of the Ministry of Youth and Sports. |
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The position of deputy mayor in charge of administering city funds has been vacant for nine months, but the mayor hopes to fill the position by the middle of this month. |
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It said the towline would be detached if the person or persons in charge of the vessel requested, providing they would go anywhere in the world expect Australia. |
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I spoke with Jeff Gray, the Building Services Manager at Stephen Knolls who is in charge of maintaining the garden. |
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The Shetlander is in charge of a union that is difficult to lead. |
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What can be learned from this episode is that professional people in charge of law enforcement don't have to do the bidding of their masters when it comes to wrongdoing. |
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For the first time in a generation an actual Democrat will be in charge of monetary policy. |
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Marine Staff Sergeant Dean Sanchez, in charge of USMC Wounded Warriors living in the Rocky Mountain region, joined me from Denver. |
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There's the teacher in charge of the debating team, who's as desperate to uncloak Justin's potential as he is to guide other promising students into success. |
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The general in charge of the napalming, acknowledged that had the United States lost the war he would most probably have been tried as a war criminal. |
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If hate-speech becomes a crime, she may be in charge of overseeing the police that enforce the law. |
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George Peretti, an engineer who speaks rapid-fire Brooklynese and is in charge of business-continuity planning, spent two nights on the floor and in office chairs. |
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Microsoft just hired a new veep in charge of software development. |
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Pat Reid was buck private to begin with and, even though he was in charge of an important group, he remained a buck private until the day he left Spain. |
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I was in charge of 14 privates in my unit, almost all young Sunni Arab guys. |
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Brousse gave the impression of being a man in charge of his business. |
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One effect of the welfare reform act was to put the individual states in charge of implementing the often Byzantine complexities of welfare policy. |
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His budget is squeezing the Coast Guard, in charge of port security. |
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Detective Blake, the cop in charge of the investigation, thinks Rick offed his wife, although Rick claims he was out of town at the time of the murder. |
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Under the Franks the role of constable developed from being in charge of the royal stables to a principal officer of the Merovingian and Carolingian kings. |
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Ann Crowley is in charge of organising the centenary celebrations. |
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It was rescued from the oubliette by the senior editor in charge of the book section and passed to the managing editor, who was looking for a permanent art critic. |
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In the latest example, Tony had to step in and place Paulie Walnuts in charge of a cigarette hijacking operation that Christopher apparently botched. |
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I suggest you ask the people in charge of changing the light bulbs. |
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One boy assumes the head, turning it this way and that, blinking furiously, another boy was in charge of the lion's hindquarters and its wagging tail. |
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Before you put your child in charge of a babysitter, childminder or other carer, it's important to think about safety issues and be aware of any signs of trouble. |
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He was then put in charge of the Chindit force to operate in Burma behind the Japanese lines, using radio to keep in touch and supplied from the air. |
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As project leader, Hawass is in charge of archaeologists, conservators, paleopathologists, epidemiologists, radiologists, and physicians from around the world. |
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According to the office's own website, the surgeon general has been demoted from being in charge of public health affairs to being a spokesperson for public health policies. |
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He had been in charge of a department that surveilled foreigners. |
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She was suspended from her post in charge of 20 community wardens last summer and her contract was not renewed when it expired in March this year. |
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After junior posts at the London, Joe saw wartime service as a surgeon in the navy where he was in charge of laboratories in hospitals and a hospital ship. |
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Seven years later, he was in charge of the Dunblane branch, and it is one of his claims to fame that, at 23, he was the youngest bank manager in Scotland. |
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The survey vessel Meteor left Wilhelmshaven on 16 April 1925 with the oceanographer Alfred Merz in charge of the expedition. |
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It shall be the duty of any owner or person in charge of any domestic animal or animals. |
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This ancient role dates back to the 12th century, when six Esquire Bedels were in charge of keeping order at Oxford University. |
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In 2003, the SGPC, the Sikh organisation in charge of upkeep of the historical gurdwaras of Punjab, adopted Nanakshahi calendar. |
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When Henry returned to England in 1421, he left his heir presumptive, Thomas, Duke of Clarence, in charge of the remaining army. |
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Bufton is in charge of shooting the Frisbees, a task that he said he was getting better at as the competition progressed. |
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They were also in charge of various administrative duties, such as the checking of weights and measures. |
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She put Frenchmen in charge of the treasury and the Great Seal, and the French ambassador Henri Cleutin sometimes attended the Privy Council. |
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Gould's time in charge of Wales is seen as a dark period by Welsh football fans. |
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The Agency is in charge of inland rivers, estuaries and harbours in England. |
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The Dutch company, Koninklijke Nederlandsche Petroleum Maatschappij at The Hague, was in charge of production and manufacture. |
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The man in the overcoat and trilby appears to be in charge of the platelayers and has come to inspect their work. |
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A provost sergeant is in charge of the garrison police or regimental police. |
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The High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy is in charge of an External Action Service also created by the Treaty of Lisbon. |
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The project was called High Explosive Research, and was directed by Lord Portal, with William Penney in charge of bomb design. |
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The lady in charge of his upbringing was Blanche Herbert, Lady Troy, whose ancestors had residual Lollard connections. |
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William returned to England later in 1075 to deal with the Danish threat, leaving his wife Matilda in charge of Normandy. |
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The director in charge of torpedo development continued to claim it was the crews' fault. |
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The Gestapo was in charge of investigative policing to enforce National Socialist ideology. |
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In his new position, Electro Energy said Estrada will be in charge of all marketing, sales and business development initiatives. |
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But the fusspots in charge of health and safety with National Express West Midlands clearly think otherwise. |
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On 8 September 1879 Sir Louis Cavagnari, in charge of the mission in Kabul, was killed with his entire staff by rebelling Afghan soldiers. |
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He set strategy, was in charge of logistics, and selected and supervised the generals. |
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Displaced people returning home put a huge strain on infrastructure, and the government institutions in charge of the sector are weak. |
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Fortunoff has promoted Robin Milman to merchandise manager in charge of flatware, hollowware and housewares tabletop. |
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LaSorda joined the Chrysler Group in May 2000 as Senior Vice President in charge of Power Train Manufacturing. |
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In 911 Ealdorman Aethelred died, leaving his widow, Alfred's daughter Aethelflaed, in charge of Mercia. |
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As of 2013 Engine development is in charge of a specific division, Renault Powertrains, with nearly 65 engineers. |
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During its early years, Renault only manufactured the cars' chassis, while the bodywork was in charge of coachbuilders. |
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Nor was there even anybody in charge of quarterbacking the initiative. |
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In his decade in charge of the National, Olivier acted in thirteen plays and directed eight. |
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There were 700,000 Protestants by 1930, and increasingly they were in charge of their own affairs. |
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The title of archbishop or metropolitan may be granted to a senior bishop, usually one who is in charge of a large ecclesiastical jurisdiction. |
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Sheriffs are in charge of certain legal matters that typically involve registration of some sort and executing the orders of the court. |
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It has been suggested that prior to British acquisition of the island, the Malay chief in charge of Singapore was the Temenggung of Johor. |
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He assists with legging the boat through the Sapperton tunnel and then steering it after the postillion in charge of the horses is injured. |
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Samuel put John Slater in charge of a large mill which he called the White Mill. |
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Patrick Tracy Jackson was the first manager of the BMC with Paul Moody in charge of the machinery. |
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Jacob Perkins was in charge of installing the first waterwheel, dam, flumes and raceway. |
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The resident cast would number seven, plus the resident director, usually serving as the artistic director in charge of the whole enterprise. |
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He left his brother, Hasdrubal in charge of the administration of Carthaginian Iberia, as well as its defence against the Romans. |
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Whilst the British were in charge of the prison, the prisoners created their own governance and culture. |
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We put everything straight, stepped the long-boat's mast for our skipper, who was in charge of her, and I was not sorry to sit down for a moment. |
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In late 1885 he left a caretaker in charge of Solano Grove and moved to Danville, Virginia. |
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From April to July 1917, he was in charge of ordering supplies at the Air Ministry for the Royal Air Force. |
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In 1716 Hornigold placed Teach in charge of a sloop he had taken as a prize. |
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The plotters leased an undercroft beneath the House of Lords, and Fawkes was placed in charge of the gunpowder they stockpiled there. |
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A sudden switch may see you in charge of those who previously bossed you. |
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Dr John Evans-Appiah was in charge of anaesthetising Hazel Woolger for a Caesarian birth, a disciplinary tribunal heard. |
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Each clan has its own shaman in charge of all the important ceremonies in the lives of the Daur. |
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After the war, I was asked to become a youth club leader by Miss Randall, who was in charge of all the civic youth clubs in Huddersfield. |
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He contributed to the outfitting of two ships, the Eendracht and Hoorn, and put his son Jacob in charge of trading during the expedition. |
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Bolivar was left in charge of fully liberating Peru while San Martin retired from politics after the first parliament was assembled. |
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Do those in charge of PC employ an etymologist to scour the language from aardvark to zymurgy to find a reason to complain? |
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All constructions had to be approved by the calmimilocatl, a functionary in charge of the city planning. |
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The municipality was in charge of cleaning roads and renting buildings to tenants and shops. |
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The same thing happened with Rudy Crew, the high-salaried junketeer whom Kitzhaber put in charge of his education reform project. |
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His cousin, Afonso de Albuquerque, was in charge of a squadron of five vessels in this fleet that subsequently detached. |
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The castle was extended under William Longchamp, Richard's Lord Chancellor and the man in charge of England while he was on crusade. |
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In the absence of the monarch, the Constable of the Tower is in charge of the castle. |
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Those in charge of factories, offices and apartment blocks were to appoint and train air-raid wardens. |
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The first captain arriving in a particular bay was in charge of allocating suitable shoreline sites for curing fish. |
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In rural areas, the Directorate of Rural Water Supply in the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry is in charge of drinking water supply. |
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After the fall of Negroponte in 1470, Cadamosto was placed in charge of devising a plan for the defense of Albania against the Ottomans. |
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Black Tusk Studios is now in charge of the series, and is at work on both the remaster and the upcoming, untitled sequel. |
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In Freetown the Guma Valley Water Company remains in charge of water supply. |
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In 1947, Andreotti was appointed undersecretary to the Prime Minister and was put in charge of re-organizing the film industry. |
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With a view to securing its more efficient working, a Portuguese was placed in charge of the entire department as Vidane. |
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Most of the campaigns were in charge of the army, but the navy actively supported them, including leading some of the operations. |
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The colleges are in charge of giving or arranging most supervisions, student accommodation, and funding most extracurricular activities. |
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In 1996, Putin in Moscow ended up being in charge of the Kremlin's ties with Russia's 89 regions. |
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Angus Hutchison was in charge of Fair Isle South until 1998 when it became the last lighthouse to be automated. |
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Parling is in charge of a lineout that currently ranks fifth out of six in the RBS 6 Nations championship. |
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It was put in charge of Syria, Cilicia, Iraq, and the remainder of the Arabian Peninsula. |
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The bureaus were in charge of weapons, silverwork, laundering, headgear, bronzework, textile manufacture, wineries, and gardens. |
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Whereas, Commander Logistic, Rear Admiral Imdad Hussain Jafri would be in charge of Logistic support to all PN units, ships and establishments. |
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Thierry Billot is in charge of brands, while Michel Bord has been promoted to take charge of the company's distribution network. |
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Dirac was able to maintain his normal research productivity only because Manci was in charge of everything else. |
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At that point an executor will be in charge of activating the service. |
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The boatswain was also in charge of the maintenance of rigging, anchors and supervising the loading and unloading of cargo, etc. |
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The ship's master was the officer in charge of all sailors, ship's boys and the rest of the crew. |
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John Hooke also was in charge of a local school, and so was able to teach Robert, at least partly at home perhaps due to the boy's frail health. |
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In 1603 the King placed George Home, 1st Earl of Dunbar in charge of pacification of the borders. |
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Tatyana Angelova, Deputy CEO of SFA, who was in charge of state aid and the SAPARD program, was removed. |
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In 1542 Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier arrived in Goa at the service of king John III of Portugal, in charge of an Apostolic Nunciature. |
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Six new reform prisons are to be built with prison governors in charge of operation and budget. |
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The guidance of the group was taken over by Erik Bruijn, who is still in charge of a flourishing community. |
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Fetologists aver that the unborn child is the one who is in charge of the pregnancy. |
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Finally, Louis was in charge of the Spanish March and fought the duke of Benevento in southern Italy on at least one occasion. |
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Forced to flee, Cola could come back among the suite of cardinal Albornoz, in charge of restoring the church power in Italy. |
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Sian has been freelancing for a number of leading titles in the retail arena after spending a year in charge of Centaur's newsletters divisions. |
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He immediately put his friend and confidant, industrialist and newspaper baron Lord Beaverbrook, in charge of aircraft production. |
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The following year he was put in charge of the Greek games that were staged in honor of the Temple of Venus Genetrix, built by Julius Caesar. |
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Now he is in charge of eight large units on the Helmand front. |
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My last overseas tour was as a noncommissioned officer in charge of training for IAAFA at Albrook Air Force Base, Canal Zone. |
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It seems that Aurelian, who was in charge of all Roman cavalry during Claudius' reign, led the decisive attack in the battle. |
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The Canadian Milk Supply Management Committee is in charge of monitoring the production rates of milk. |
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During World War I, Italy joined the Allied side of the conflict, and Marconi was placed in charge of the Italian military's radio service. |
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Melas stated that he'd won the battle and retired to his headquarters around 3 pm, leaving his subordinates in charge of pursuing the French. |
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Pitt formed a triumvirate to direct operations with George Anson in command of the navy and John Ligonier in charge of the army. |
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Binky the space cat is now in charge of training the next generation of space cadets. |
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In 1651 Parliament sent Sir Robert Blake in charge of a naval task force to retake the islands. |
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The Icelandic Coast Guard has primarily been a law enforcement organisation but is also in charge of national defences. |
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Maclure of the Royal Canadian Air Force in charge of all scientific observations. |
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He was also in charge of training and equipping forces to counter narcoterrorism. |
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Fisher was placed in charge of a landing party which was quartered in the Khedive's palace. |
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Catching the attention of the Committee of Public Safety, he was put in charge of the artillery of France's Army of Italy. |
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Flemer as managing director in charge of its business development for Private Client Services. |
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In Eritrea Yob Wildlife Reserve is in charge of looking after the wildlife of plants and animals in that area. |
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The Corps is in charge of financial, economic, judiciary and public safety. |
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The Drug Enforcement Administration, the federal agency in charge of drug control, has responsibility for enforcement of antisteroid laws. |
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Leaving Robert of Mortain in charge of Lincolnshire, he turned west and defeated the Mercian rebels in battle at Stafford. |
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