The 44-year-old is in his second spell in caretaker charge of the club following a 10-game stint in the role at the beginning of last season after the dismissal of Neil McDonald.
After trailing 29-35 in the second quarter, Guildford's 24-4 run saw them in charge at the half-time interval.
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Although six Blackbirds have played in NCAA games LIU Brooklyn lost as a 15 seed to North Carolina 102-87 in 2011 and last year lost to top-seeded Michigan State 89-67 as a 16 seed in the second round first-year coach Jack Perri is in charge of a team for the first time in such rarified air.
The defending champion double-faulted on set point in the first set and trailed 3-0 in the second set tiebreaker before he took charge of the match.
The valuable three points, coupled with a 2-0 defeat at Calgliari for previously second-placed Juventus, left Jose Mourinho's men in charge in their defense of the title.
The minister was also accused of second-guessing the views of Unesco - the UN body in charge or heritage - by allegedly failing to properly consult them before taking his decision.
In February 2012, Martin, 17, was shot and killed in Sanford, Florida, by George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch captain who is awaiting trial on a second-degree murder charge in Martin's death.
The second-seeded Cardinals won their third title in five years by taking charge with a 27-3 run after James Southerland's 3-pointer put Syracuse (26-9) up 45-29 with 15:48 to play.
Zimmerman goes to trial next month on a charge of second-degree murder in connection with the killing.
The shift appears to have been driven at least in part by economics -- a top medical center in India charges about a tenth what a second-tier U.S. medical center would charge per case report, the authors said.
"What we do not agree with is that it should be used as a second- or third-line therapy, " says Enrico Veltri, the Schering-Plough vice-president in charge of heart disease drugs.
Angela Corey, the special prosecutor in the case, announced the second-degree-murder charge Wednesday.
And he has been placed in charge of Kodak's second-biggest revenue generating unit, Health Imaging, where the cards are stacked for his success.
Roscomnadzor (Federal Service for Supervision in Telecommunications, Information Technology and Mass Communications) - the agency in charge of running the blacklist - confirmed that the clip had been flagged by a second watchdog Rospotrebnadzor (Federal Service for Control in the Sphere of Protection Consumers' Rights and Well-Being of Humans) .
He has been in San Quentin more than 13 years on a second-degree murder charge.
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He was not consciously a military planner: during the second world war he was a sergeant in charge of an anti-aircraft battery in Southampton.
Suitably restored, Del Potro made Murray work to claim the opener and then took charge in the second as he led 3-0 and 5-2 before closing it out to level.
Earnhardt did his best to earn his second win in the "Great American Race, " but his last-lap charge came up short.
Earlier this month, a district court judge vacated a conviction for conspiracy to commit aggravated second-degree battery , saying the charge should have been brought in juvenile court.
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It was only Clough's second game in charge of his side after he oversaw a 2-0 league defeat by QPR at the weekend and he was proud of the spirit they showed against the Premier League leaders.
Borthwick, 30, was captain for Johnson's first 20 Tests in charge but the Saracens lock was demoted to the second-string Saxons squad in July.
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But that conclusion rests on two flawed assumptions: first, that Mr Boehner is in charge of the decision-making, and, second, that the rest of his party sees the same lesson in the events of 1995.
Brian, who died in 2004, took the club from the old Second Division to become champions of England and European Cup semi-finalists during his spell in charge between 1967 and 1973.
The Jaspers, the tournament's sixth seed, led for much of the game and were up by five in the second half before the Gaels went on a 17-2 run to take charge.
The official in the first charge cannot be identified for legal reasons, and the second - who has not been named - is understood to have been either a member of the armed forces or a Ministry of Defence employee.
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Australia's 2-1 defeat in March 2001, after winning the first Test and forcing India to follow-on in the second, is the only serious blot on Waugh's spell in charge.
Fergani's appointment, which is his second spell in charge, follows the sacking of Belgian Robert Waseige after a humiliating 0-3 home defeat to Gabon in their last World Cup qualifier.
Waldrom sat out the game's final minutes after killing possession, but he and his team-mates had done more than enough in the second half to end the contest comfortably in charge, underlined as Steve Mafi was driven over from close range.
The jury convicted Mr. Pride of burglary, aggravated manslaughter and second-degree murder, a lesser charge that carries a sentence of 25 years to life in prison.
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