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To blame a committee (the Security Council) that is nominally the ultimate authority and not the man charged with managing the organisation is disingenuous.
ECONOMIST: The dollar's dive
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Surrey's innings got off to a terrible start as they slipped to 10-3, with their top three of Scott Newman, James Benning and star man Mark Ramprakash all managing just a single apiece.
BBC: Pettini puts Surrey to the sword
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But what really has Gioni distracted this evening is that for over a year now he's been the man responsible for conceiving, assembling and managing the 2013 Venice Biennale.
WSJ: The Crown Prince of the Art World
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So you got this middle man and they get billions of dollars per year managing loans that are guaranteed by the federal government.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Holds a Town Hall in New Hampshire
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Nigel Roberts, managing director of the Channel Islands' registry said a Japanese man registered more than 1, 000 domains that ended ".gg", the islands' suffix.
BBC: Jumble sale for internet dreams
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We all know the assumption tends to be that with a man, there is almost always a wife in the wings managing those family concerns.
CNN: Commentary: Sexism sneaks in over open mic
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An affable, athletic man, Hartmann, now 60, calmly agreed that a new phase in managing Veba has begun.
FORBES: Ulrich Hartmann's second act
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More important, Mr. Morrissey nails why the man is so good at his job, a philosophy you might call anti-managing.
WSJ: Book Review: Ozzie's School of Management
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The man who set the standard for hedge fund wealth in America, however, is no longer managing money for outside investors.
FORBES: America's Richest Hedge Fund Managers
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What Post and I wanted to know: How was a man in the twilight of his celebrity--whose power peaked two decades earlier--managing to pull all this off?
FORBES: Magazine Article
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However, Bishop Welby had the air of a man who, perhaps from a life spent as a senior oil company executive, is used to confidently managing people.
BBC: Next archbishop Justin Welby 'humble but firm'