For the next three years she oversaw the Czech Republic's developmental team, eventually accepting a coaching position in Florida. |
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Earlier this year, Wiltshire Constabulary oversaw the exhumation of the body of a heroin addict. |
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The Defense Protective Service provided escorts and oversaw the moving of all classified material. |
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Hockaday also oversaw creation of Crown Media Holdings Inc., which operates and distributes the Hallmark Channel worldwide. |
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The Governor General of India, Lord Louis Mountbatten, oversaw the provisional acceptance of Kashmir into the Indian union pending a plebiscite. |
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Siegfried, his head grader driver, ran one crew while Steve, who'd been with him from the very first, oversaw the other. |
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Here the audience obtains a glimpse of the power bloc which oversaw and instigated the events. |
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Nonetheless, he was full of praise for choirmaster and organist at St James's, Bill Thomas, who trained him and oversaw his Halle audition. |
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He oversaw the work and left to return north on Friday satisfied that the situation had been stabilised. |
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Party members oversaw the work of a commune to ensure that decisions followed the correct party line. |
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Due to the age of the site, an archaeologist oversaw the initial work done to clear the bones from the ground surface. |
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In 2002, he oversaw the introduction of an expanded portfolio of multi-platform software. |
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Ten years later, as Chief Scout, he oversaw the huge International Camp at Lismore, which hosted scout troops from all over the world. |
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He oversaw the transformation of a high-wage manufacturing economy into a low-wage service economy. |
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Within a year he had moved into the house and for the next fifty-two years oversaw one of the most successful tidewater plantations in Virginia. |
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While girls picked fights with other inmates they often saved their fury for the matrons and nuns who oversaw them. |
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These first forts at Madras, Bombay and Calcutta were the principal seats from where the Company oversaw its affairs. |
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He administered and oversaw the telecommunications and information technology systems for the company. |
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Sir Basil Spence, who designed Coventry Cathedral, oversaw the restoration, constructing a marble-floored atrium. |
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The fact that Shah Jahan directly oversaw the art production of the Mughal atelier, put his artists under strict imperial control. |
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He led the successful de-merger of the company in October of that year and oversaw its listings on both the London and New York Stock Exchanges. |
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He oversaw the retrenchment of the national army during an unstable period. |
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Other innovative drugs whose development he oversaw included atracurium, a muscle relaxant, and lamotrigine, an epilepsy drug. |
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There, Borlaug oversaw foundation research in genetics, breeding, plant pathology, entomology, agronomy, soil science, and cereal technology. |
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Mackay, who successfully oversaw a radical restructuring of the group, will be a tough act to follow. |
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In his last gig, he oversaw the spectacular flameout of dot-bomb Webvan. |
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He oversaw a brutal regime, aimed at instilling respect, deference and acceptance of duty into the princes. |
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Shooting entirely on film, Davis personally oversaw the animation of the specters at his production studios in Indiana. |
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Filed away within the annals of the New York Historical Society, it escaped the notice of those who oversaw the archives. |
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He also oversaw facility chiefs prepare 12 hazardous cargo declarations to ensure aircraft loadmasters were aware of potentially dangerous materials. |
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Two years ago in Michigan, she oversaw AFP operations to help the Republican-controlled legislature pass sweeping anti-union laws. |
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A single man oversaw the entire operation from the command tower. |
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The magistrate was informed that Loewen had already told authorities that his wife oversaw the family finances. |
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For three and a half decades, naif oversaw the ministry of the interior, which brutally repressed liberals and dissidents. |
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He implemented the program, oversaw it, and defended it, to say nothing of the secret prisons, which he also directed. |
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The doctors who oversaw the medical examinations at Ellis Island led by example. |
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During this time, he also oversaw his own farm, ox Hollow Farm in Roxbury, Connecticut. |
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Brunel, who was known as a workaholic, oversaw the construction of the tunnel and was even known to get down and supervise digging amongst the navvies. |
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Jason Pierce oversaw the compilation of tracks here, and it serves as a timely reminder of the heavenly wonder of one of Britain's foremost musical talents. |
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As a vice president, I oversaw multiple businesses in beauty care and led our largest profit center in North America to the best results we'd had in a decade. |
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As Senior Vice President and Chief Engineer at MTA, he oversaw the reconstruction of the 1 and 9 subway line section which was destructed during the September 11 attacks. |
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During his governorship, Bush oversaw the construction of 38 prisons. |
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But O'Connor says senior figures Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness, who oversaw the outlawed Irish Republican Army, should retire. |
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In July he oversaw the occupation of Elba, but by September the Genoese had broken their neutrality to declare in favour of the French. |
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Napoleon oversaw the situation in Iberia, defeating the Spanish, and expelling the British from the Peninsula. |
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Commerce revived and the emperors oversaw the extension of a uniform administration to all the provinces. |
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Though it technically had no official role in the management of military conflict, the senate ultimately was the force that oversaw such affairs. |
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William also oversaw a purge of prelates from the Church, most notably Stigand, who was deposed from Canterbury. |
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He oversaw the firm's European operations before an epiphanic moment would once again change the course of his career. |
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At Cirencester, for example, the Romans made use of the army base that originally oversaw the nearby tribal oppidum to create a civitas. |
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Within a year of joining the RFL, he oversaw reunification with BARLA after nearly 30 years of division. |
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He also oversaw the restoration of ancient sites at Segesta, Selinunte, Siracusa and Taormina. |
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The animals were kept in the London Zoo until 1896, when Herbrand Russell oversaw their transferral to Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire. |
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He oversaw an extensive program of cultural and scientific interaction between the Ilkhanate and the Yuan dynasty in the following decades. |
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Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte personally oversaw the transition on the Russian destroyer Admiral Panteleyev which was docked in Manila. |
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Johann Adam Schall von Bell stayed with Xu during his final illness in 1633 and oversaw the return of his body to his family in Shanghai. |
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The latter nation sponsored and oversaw the construction of Nigeria's parliament buildings. |
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Due to this, it was able to manipulate the fundamental operations of family life within the areas that it oversaw. |
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From the 3rd century CE, the Gupta dynasty oversaw the period referred to as ancient India's Golden Age. |
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Eminent canal engineer William Jessop oversaw the project, but he left the detailed execution of the project in Telford's hands. |
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There is no evidence that he personally oversaw the relocation of the books to their new home or received a librarian's wages. |
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In March 1944 Fleming oversaw the distribution of intelligence to Royal Navy units in preparation for Operation Overlord. |
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Beginning in 1965, the governor of the Bahamas also was governor of the Turks and Caicos Islands and oversaw affairs for the islands. |
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From his palace in Beijing, the emperor oversaw a bureaucracy of over 20,000 men and a subbureaucracy several hundred times that size. |
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Kawamoto was selected over Shoichiro Irimajiri, who oversaw the successful establishment of Honda of America Manufacturing, Inc. |
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In February 1915 he appointed the Landships Committee, which oversaw the design and production of the first British tanks. |
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Sigeberht oversaw the establishment of the first East Anglian see for Felix of Burgundy at Dommoc, probably at Dunwich. |
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Anthony Panizzi became the Principal Librarian at the British Museum in 1856, where he oversaw its modernization. |
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Since his retirement in 2007, the 65-year-old has oversaw the development of the Tapeta allweather surface. |
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As Speaker he oversaw the passage of the Act of Settlement 1701, as previously agreed with King William. |
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These elected members were paid employees who simply oversaw the activities taking place in Sikh historic sites. |
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Through the women's meeting, women oversaw domestic and community life, including marriage. |
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Horberg oversaw Dad's and Mom's conveying their home from joint tenancy to Mom, TOD to their children, per stirpes. |
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His rival Gladstone, a Liberal distrusted by the Queen, served more terms and oversaw much of the overall legislative development of the era. |
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He oversaw the final issue of his coppers for Britain in 1806, and a major issue of coppers to circulate only in Ireland. |
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Most recently, she oversaw client services for Twelvefold, a programmatic contextual targeting platform. |
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Clark Merrefield oversaw this ranking, with assistance from tali Yahalom. |
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In 2011, he oversaw the withdrawal of British soldiers from Iraq. |
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Smith's time at the University of Paisley oversaw the merger with Bell College in Hamilton, intended to create the biggest new university in Scotland. |
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Arriving at Kuching in late 1864, Sewell oversaw the establishment of the estate between the Quop and Sarawak rivers and the felling of the thick forest there. |
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In his seven years at 1-20, he achieved the position of Gallery Director where he oversaw all aspects of business including finances, press, staffing, and curation. |
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During the election campaign Labour had promised to halt rail closures if elected, but they quickly backtracked, and later oversaw some of the most controversial closures. |
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The postmasters of the Presidency towns oversaw a few provincial post offices in addition to being responsible for the main postal services between the provinces. |
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The Tang government oversaw canal lock efficiency and built granaries along the route in case a flood or other disaster impeded the path of shipment. |
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The League oversaw the Permanent Court of International Justice and several other agencies and commissions created to deal with pressing international problems. |
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The move comes after an investigation found Suzanne Greenaway, who oversaw the inquest into Winehouse's death, did not have the correct qualifications for the role. |
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It oversaw the mining of iron and precious metals from Iberia, and used its considerable naval power and mercenary armies to protect commercial interests. |
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Archaeological investigation followed in the 20th century, led primarily by Alexander Keiller, who oversaw a project which reconstructed much of the monument. |
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He was replaced by Australian Trevor Bayliss who oversaw an upturn of form in the ODI side, including series victories against New Zealand and Pakistan. |
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Nelson wrote dispatches to the Admiralty and oversaw temporary repairs to the Vanguard, before sailing to Naples where he was met with enthusiastic celebrations. |
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Business minister Michael Fallon, who oversaw Royal Mail's sell-off, revealed the scale of the undervaluation in an answer to a written Parliamentary question yesterday. |
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Six lead peace mobilisers, he said, oversaw the training of the 55 peace mobilisers reportedly grouped to 13 teams composing of four to five peace mobilizers each team. |
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William knighted the boy, and Cardinal Guala Bicchieri, the papal legate to England, then oversaw his coronation at Gloucester Cathedral on 28 October. |
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In this role he oversaw the paper's worldwide network of correspondents. |
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Brodie oversaw the construction of the UK's first ring road, the UK's first intercity highway, as well as the Queensway Tunnel linking Liverpool and Birkenhead. |
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