Usually, the person at the helm gaffs the trap, but I'm rather short so I decide to just steer. |
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The man at the helm was the MD, credit controller, editor, advertising manager and distribution manager combined. |
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He was at the helm of the dramatic advances that took place in clinical radiology in the second half of the 20th century. |
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Now their team are a pale imitation of the great sides of the past, losing 4-1 in a friendly to Italy and with a hopeless manager at the helm. |
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Burly Paddy, who's at the helm, suddenly thrusts a fishing rod into my hand. |
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In any case, you are now at the helm and the reputation of the Journal of Reproductive Medicine is in your hands. |
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In business terms this club would bankrupt with them and O'Riordan at the helm. |
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The show has continued to grow with Thomas at the helm, though it is yet to be recommissioned for an eighth series. |
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Cumbria's most popular tourist attraction has a new man at the helm and is looking to steer a course towards future growth. |
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Chen Yi was not the Great Helmsman but he was there at the helm of the new China, steering its course into the 21st century. |
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Mount the radar display at the helm of the boat, in clear view and within easy reach of the helmsman. |
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The hotel has a new man at the helm in the kitchens, one John Hogg from Scotland. |
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Premier Guy Mollet, in the center of it all, havered uncomfortably. Once again irresolution was at the helm in France. |
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Players will command from a first-person mode as though they were at the helm of a ship. |
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Jack at the helm turned the ship around and back towards the planet, but nothing was left. |
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Whether Scotland's record cap holder remains at the helm through these challenges will become clearer during the week. |
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With Vincent at the helm the local support group offer help and advice to the asylum seekers. |
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Sir Graham Hall retires this month after five years at the helm of Yorkshire Forward. |
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Cdr Lister has joined an elite band of men at the helm of Britain's nuclear deterrent. |
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After more than a decade at the helm it looks as if his endeavours may at last pay off. |
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The next time I was at the helm we were under sail and the boat was much easier to handle. |
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Still, his years at the helm of the state machinery and the many people he placed in key positions give him enormous influence. |
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The evil genii at the helm in fact want Dean to be the man they run against. |
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With a new chief executive at the helm, the company is slashing prices, upgrading customer service, and overhauling its product line. |
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He has five years left at the helm of a government awash with oil revenues. |
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Unfortunately, when mounted on a bracket at the helm or flybridge, it can also be the easiest way for a thief to make a buck. |
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In October 1999, Marshall became one of 13 women at the helm of a state supreme court. |
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When there was talk of a change of leadership at the helm after the poll debacle, he emerged as Antony's unlikely supporter. |
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Yet, irrespective of who is at the helm, in my opinion, we need another cut in interest rates. |
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Gill had announced earlier this week that he wouldn't be contesting to retain his position at the helm of Indian hockey. |
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Steve Sterling did a commendable job in his first year at the helm on Long Island. |
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This degree of strict abidance may be variable between different groups, but those at the helm of the grassroots movements take it seriously. |
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He became a regular pundit for the program before going onto anchor another show where he remained pawkily at the helm for 20 years. |
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I am confident that she will provide strong leadership at the helm and I wish her the very best. |
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O'Toole believes entrepreneurs go through four stages at the helm of a new venture. |
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It said there was strong leadership at the helm, political stability and that staff were focused on customers and well motivated. |
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He was at the helm for less than two years and only had one off-season to make trades and sign free agents. |
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Leadership changes were recently made at the helm of three cooperative bargaining associations. |
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The first indigenous woman elected onto a shire council reflects on her years at the helm. |
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Steelkilt calculated his time, and found that his next trick at the helm would come round at two o'clock. |
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However, if Spurs can show the newfound spirit and bouncebackability brought in by the big Dutchman at the helm, they should be realistically aiming for the three points. |
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My favourite memory of a tall ship is standing at the helm of the Lord Nelson under full sail, feeling her heel over in a stiff breeze until her port deck was awash. |
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Not least of these is the opportunity to cruise at leisure for miles and miles, reading a book on deck, taking charge at the helm or lazily watching the passing countryside. |
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They are a tight-knit community with people of status at the helm, but even their best efforts cannot control the lunatic, bullying, and loutish few. |
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Morbid Anatomy, with Ebenstein at the helm, seems to do it all, from publishing books to leading international trips. |
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Both of them argue that they were simply burned out after four years at the helm, and it was just time to move on. |
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After 48 hours at the helm, the skipper knew he needed to rest, so Lennon would have to steer for a while. |
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The man at the helm of the star trek reboot is making the seventh installment of Star Wars. |
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In fact, it sounded so good that it seemed as though someone with an ear for classical music was at the helm of this company and so we decided to investigate. |
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With Capt. Bill Pinkney at the helm, Amistad held a place of honor, third in line behind the U.S. Coast Guard barque Eagle and a replica of the War of 1812 brigantine Niagara. |
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His first full season at the helm was a rewarding experience as he led the Canaries to the play off finals after helping them to a sixth place finish. |
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During these lessons, he came to know, between songs, in snatches of conversation, that Mr. Chatterjee had got his two-year extension at the helm of the company. |
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His stance just let the issue grow more out of control and brought his own status at the helm of the Spanish team to an almost untenable position. |
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The women's auxiliaries articulated an uxorial identity for their members and stressed the importance of well-managed homes with competent wives at the helm. |
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Apple is reaping the benefits of being a massive company with a supply-chain specialist, Tim Cook, at the helm. |
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I was at the helm of the boat that day and I recall that fire vividly. |
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It secured its director a two-picture deal with Warner Brothers and a position at the helm of the next instalment of the beleaguered Batman franchise. |
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To his credit, he was at the helm as his country industrialized. |
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The new leadership, with Boris Yeltsin at the helm, took power in Russia. |
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If the uprising had succeeded with these leaders at the helm, then places like this would have long since returned to the ownership of the local community. |
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Newbridge and District Chamber of Commerce has a new leader at the helm. |
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Our family was a traditional patriarchal family, with my Dad at the helm. |
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Men who have climbed a gyrating mast to furl a sail in a storm or have laboured at the helm in rough seas will never underestimate the power of the sea. |
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With nitwits like her at the helm is it any wonder Britain is languishing at 22nd on the global scale for literacy and 21st for numeracy? |
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Whatever the crisis may be, Captain Kirk is always at the helm making the decisions. |
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The TARDIS Chromakey Dome uses blue screen technology to put you at the helm of the most famous police box in the galaxy. |
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They travel 10 miles to take on local rivals Threave Rovers at Meadow Park with Simpson at the helm after Jim Thomson resigned two weeks ago. |
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Kevin is now busy creating more employment for Teesside at the helm of fast-growing meat alternative manufacturer, Quorn Foods. |
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So, woohoo, it's been promoted to BBC2 where Canadian Katherine Ryan has taken over at the helm. |
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It's been two years since Kim Jong-un succeeded his late father at the helm of the Hermit Kingdom. |
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Chester had made a dreadful start to their first season back in the Football League and Rush had a hard time at the helm. |
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Yet members of his own party have walked away, announcing Labour will be unelectable with a man holding such beliefs at the helm. |
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The Renault era started in 1989, with Italian Riccardo Patrese and Belgian Thierry Boutsen at the helm of the two Williams cars. |
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The hot air balloon took its inaugural flight in 1783 with two innovative brothers, Joseph and Etienne Montgolfier, at the helm. |
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Since the end of World War II, St Helens have seen 23 new bosses at the helm at Knowsley Road. |
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Following the war he doubled for the Scots screen legend as 007 at the helm of an autogyro aircraft in 1967's You Only Live Twice. |
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The Labour Party is currently at the helm of the government, the Prime Minister being Joseph Muscat. |
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Mauro Celli and Alessandro Celli remain at the helm of the family company, taking on the roles of vice president and executive director, respectively. |
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Polls had suggested a Hung parliament in the United Kingdom general election, 2015, which was the party's first general election with Ed Miliband at the helm. |
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With Hardhead Ed at the helm, you can guess what the decision was. |
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While Brown hasn't had to reenact that lesson in his subsequent bareboat adventures, he did have a few uncomfortable moments at the helm of the catamaran in Greece. |
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It can be individuated depending of course on who is at the helm. |
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David Kells was at the helm of the firms over the past six years. |
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