The history of Irish republicanism shows that only when the conditions are right can dissident groups take over.
He has settled problems within Umno, and he's now worried about who will take over.
When he grew tired, he admitted in court, he let his bodyguards take over.
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Eventually Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) was going to need a new chief executive to take over.
Unless it performs more credibly, and in a hurry, another police force should take over.
Then after a couple of years, I will retire, and you can take over.
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By then it was time to step aside and let someone with field experience take over.
Earlier this year, President Castro said Cuba must prepare a new generation to take over.
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That's when he called over caddie Steve Williams and asked him to take over.
But trailing 26-25 with 3:44 left in the half, UConn started to take over.
They said it was likely health visitors and district nurses would have to take over.
French cousin Baron Edmond died last year at age 71, leaving son Benjamin to take over.
The changes also include scrapping an April 2013 deadline for the new bodies to take over.
It may feel more confident that it has found someone it can trust to take over.
It had been assumed that 51-year-old Steven Heyer, Coke's second most-important executive, would take over.
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But for a sustained recovery, consumer spending and business investment need to take over.
It would also make the fiercely independent Akzo much more expensive to take over.
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Tennant is at his best, though, when he allows his full dramatic force to take over.
He said there was no point agreeing with one government when another might take over.
The worries intensified on June 20th, when the new interior minister arrived to take over.
For a period, someone not censured in the report, Sir Leon Brittan perhaps, might take over.
The chances are that Ms Royal, undeterred by her electoral defeat, will then try to take over.
But once I get in there all the fear is gone and my fighting instincts take over.
David stays close with his father, now 87, and is grooming his own children to take over.
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But once the war is over, the World Food Programme, a Rome-based UN agency, will take over.
The Tories having moved rightwards "leaves a lot of ground" for the Lib Dems to take over.
Of course, rather than building from scratch, hotel companies will be looking for existing properties to take over.
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Terry was stripped of the role after allegations about his private life, with Rio Ferdinand set to take over.
During this time mammals, along with some large flightless birds, did take over.
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