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 junior artist can be in charge of finger-painting, while you take charge of the actual construction of the piece. |
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A Special Master, deputized by a federal judge, could be in charge of making tough calls about what code gets excluded from the operating system. |
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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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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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In her new job, Cooper will be in charge of legislation leading up to the euro referendum. |
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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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The agency should be in charge of investigating companies applying for licences and permissions. |
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She will also be in charge of a council chamber where no party has overall control. |
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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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A team of experienced reporters and cameramen will be in charge of chasing up-to-the-minute news stories. |
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The eleventh expedition designated one of its staff to be in charge of stamps and a franking stamp. |
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It's a dynamic, go-ahead set of people Ken Livingstone's going to be in charge of. |
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The administration should be in charge of depots, bases, messes and munition stocks. |
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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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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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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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It will be in charge of the development plans for coastal areas taking into account environmental constraints and the European directives. |
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More people than ever are swapping their desk-bound jobs for a vocation that enables them to be hands-on, use their brain and be in charge of their own destiny. |
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I believe that the people who will be in charge of AISAM in the future are the very best people. |
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I took benefit of a few days off to take the engine to the specialist who will be in charge of its overhaul. |
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Beekeeper Nicolas Géant will be in charge of the maintenance of the hives and harvesting the honey. |
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Herman Van Rompuy will be in charge of preparing and chairing the European Council's meetings and assuring the continuity of its work. |
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During the event it will be in charge of the onsite logistics of the workshop. |
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Parties have the flexibility to decide which authority will be in charge of this function. |
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It would be in charge of managing nuclear power stations and plants producing electricity. |
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In the past five years the cantons and a number of communes have designated officials to be in charge of integration questions. |
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The CHAIRPERSON wished to know who would be in charge of the institution and whether it would function as a separate body. |
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The parents should be instructed to be in charge of their child's eating and exercise to ensure weight restoration. |
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Who is the medieval reporter or chronicler or historian who will be in charge of writing about Dominic and the nuns? |
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In his new job, Mr. Girard will be in charge of developing and implementing investment policies for SSQ Financial Group's general funds. |
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Working under the Director of Corporate Communications, the Team Leader will be in charge of the SSQ's translation service. |
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That will be the first step in a new transition strategy that can allow Afghans to be in charge of their future. |
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Africa wanted to be in charge of its own destiny and wanted to be distant from the ideological and linguistic divides of the time. |
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These will be in charge of conveying the principles and methods of the Good Practices and the Programme. |
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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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The committee will also be in charge of law enforcement on the island and tasked to correct the chronic problems of poor waste disposal and sea pollution. |
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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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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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For the first time in a generation an actual Democrat will be in charge of monetary policy. |
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At that point an executor will be in charge of activating the service. |
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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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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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The secretary of the CCSR, elected every two years during the annual meeting of this body, shall be in charge of coordinating the work of the Bureau and the CCSR members. |
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Throughout this time line, participant action research will be used at all levels to assure that communities of consumers will be in charge of the research. |
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If no other candidate for any of the positions had declared his candidacy within the required time limits, the nominating committee will be in charge of finding a candidate according to the established profile. |
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Bluestar Silicones will continue to provide research and development and will be in charge of promoting and protecting the silicones chemistry-based advantex? technology brand. |
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Whatever the form of the bodies that will be in charge of the management of these ports, they will have to respond to the asserted will to create a synergy around the concept of Port Breton. |
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We will be in charge of stabilizing the eastern part of that country, where the intensity of the fighting and the level of danger can be described as moderate, compared to the southern and northern regions. |
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For this purpose, a collaboration agreement has been reached with the company NCA Evenement de Anglet, which will be in charge of marketing the Basque Coast Fair in France. |
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Competent authorities should be in charge of specific tasks entailing appropriate administrative discretion, namely the duty to assess the significance of the damage and to determine which remedial measures should be taken. |
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As such you will be in charge of and responsible for the club's property. |
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The officials of the Member States shall at all times be in charge of carrying out the control operations referred to in the first and second subparagraphs. |
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While the initial push for the first estate will likely come from the Government, RIEPA should actively seek investments by private park developers, who would be in charge of building, promoting and running the structure. |
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If more women were to be in charge of negotiations, I am quite sure that greater consideration would be given to women's interests in the labour market. |
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The partners will co-own rights to the new compounds, but OTS will be in charge of commercializing them. |
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But if someone does not want to be in charge of a facility any more, the money has to be made available so that when the facility is transferred, it is at least in good condition. |
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Clegg will be in charge of political reform. |
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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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Despite generally being excluded from military service, a woman could be in charge of a castle, either on behalf of her husband or if she was widowed. |
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Your sister could be in charge of cleaning the litter box on those days. |
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