Anderson would be the COO, and other top Panenergy executives would hold key jobs.
Anderson would be chief operating officer and other top Panenergy executives would still hold key jobs.
Saleh's relatives still hold key military and governmental posts with more than 180, 000 troops under their command.
The people he chooses to hold key roles may give an indication of his priorities for the Church at a time when some are calling for reform and modernization of its hierarchy.
For instance, requiring encryption software and hardware makers to hold a decoding key in "key escrow" is the equivalent of asking a bank to hold an extra set of safe-deposit-box keys.
This elite of councillors, lawyers, engineers and doctors may hold the key to successful Muslim integration.
Police say people in the local community may hold the key to the case.
He might hold the key to people's imaginations or it may all be an illusion.
Indonesia's artists and musicians traditionally hold a key role as social critics, especially in Java.
Because of its scale and prominence, Yanacocha may hold the key to mining's future in Peru.
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Coventry could now hold the key as to who finishes runner-up to runaway champions Northampton.
The Pakistanis believe they are close to convincing America that they hold the key to stabilising Afghanistan.
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"The U.S. and South Korea hold the key to benefits they will get" for ending it, he added.
An international experiment with anti-neutrinos may hold the key to solving one of the great mysteries of physics.
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The magnetic properties of materials hold the key to major advances in technology.
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They may well hold the key to regeneration of those town centres, so there is clearly pressure for change.
If they miss this opportunity they may never win over a group who may hold the key to winning future elections.
But the statute doesn't define "provokes, " and that ambiguous word may hold the key to the outcome of this tragic case.
Syria, he said, could hold the key to a broader strategic shift if it decides to reach a deal with Israel.
Correspondents say it is the US and China - the world's two largest carbon emitters - that hold the key to striking an agreement.
Last week saw the most bearish action of the year so far, but the indices continue to hold above key support levels.
He says that single children hold the key to their parents' pocketbooks.
So it is the full set of leaders and Pan-European institutions that together hold the key to the resolution of this crisis.
Either or both primaries could hold the key to the presidential nomination.
U.S. policymakers hold the key to vastly improved economic relations with China.
Why spend millions of dollars on the high-cost of production, when your own fans may hold the key to the ultimate music video?
This biotech in a sleepy office park may hold the key to better crops, more efficient biofuels and drugs to cure the most elusive diseases.
Such novel proteins may also hold the key to explaining Vibrio cholerae's great mystery: how a free-floating marine microorganism can turn into such a killer.
Ultimately, though, employers will hold the key to the MBA's future.
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