Harry Potter author JK Rowling is looking for a mind-reader to take charge of the third film about her schoolboy wizard. |
A democracy can't exist if one political side continually denies the ability and the rightfulness of the other side to take charge of affairs. |
The junior artist can be in charge of finger-painting, while you take charge of the actual construction of the piece. |
Instead, the Supreme Council of the Judiciary should take charge of all judges' budgetary and financial affairs. |
Refusing exemption, he had joined the navy as a lieutenant and was about to take charge of the Admiralty's Educational Film Unit. |
The following team managers were appointed for the coming year to take charge of the various teams at underage level. |