In 2001 when he took charge of the ITGO, he has been one of the core members of Acer's top management team.
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Yet, now that he is in charge, he finds himself apologizing for not being as well-known as some contemporaries.
He took charge of his father's few lorries almost before he was shaving.
"If there was anyone not sure about Messi then this was the perfect response as he took charge of the game with two goals and showed again that he is an extraordinary player, out of this world, " he told reporters.
By the time he took charge, Priory was convinced the traditional utility-business model no longer worked.
The firm that he took charge of in 1950 made pianos, mouth-organs and wind-up gramophones.
Virgo was a surprise early signing by Gordon Strachan soon after he took charge at Celtic Park.
Details of the 46-year-old's deal are undisclosed but he takes charge with Rovers struggling in League One.
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The higher the rating, the more popular the mentor and the more he can charge for his services.
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He took charge of the quarter-final return leg between Manchester United and Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
Monday's late game saw a second straight win since he took charge for Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini.
Though that will tie up its own capital longer, Verghese says he can charge customers more for this.
Metal prices have now plunged, and so have the prices he can charge.
Neither of those two have featured yet under Kerr since he took charge at the start of the year.
But he would charge high rates for the reinsurance, reducing the profits the insurers make on their traditional business.
They have won only one Test since he took charge earlier this year.
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He took charge in June 2004 but left in November 2005 to join the coaching staff at Boston United.
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He took charge of first-team affairs after Fallon was sacked in January, but managed just three league wins in 22 matches.
But the prosecutor can ask to have the term extended, or he can charge criminal contempt, which would involve a sentencing procedure.
Ancelotti, who turns 50 next week, has been in management since 1995, when he took charge of Italian Serie B club Reggiana.
Little has experienced relegation from the Football League before with Darlington who he took charge of at a later stage of the season.
Anwar maintained that "Malaysia will not outlaw currency markets, " adding that the PM set "general policy directions" but he took charge of specifics.
Ellery Hanley sounded an early warning that he intends to crack the whip when he takes charge of St Helens later this year.
However, with Ryder at the crease New Zealand reached 180-3 and after Flynn's dismissal, he took charge, bringing up his half-century with a boundary.
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.
And he points to two examples from the dozens of players who have passed though his hands since he took charge at Gresty Road in 1983.
It's the same reason a housing contractor is likely to design his own home with more care and for less money than he would charge others.
His side have now lost just twice in eleven games since he took charge, and have a top-10 finish firmly in their sights with one game to go.
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