When my exams were over, Tony announced that he was taking charge of my reading.
With surprising speed, technocrats at Iraq's state-owned national oil companies are taking charge of reconstruction.
Coleman, 38, has also managed Fulham and Real Sociedad before taking charge at the Ricoh Arena.
In a big company, that might mean taking charge of a division or a region.
The reality is people taking charge and reshaping towns and cities, sometimes one field at a time.
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Tim Cook, the chief operating officer, is taking charge for the time being, as he has before.
New City manager Sven-Goran Eriksson has signed eight overseas players since taking charge at the club in July.
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Hiddink will watch Chelsea's FA Cup fifth-round tie at Watford from the stands before officially taking charge on Monday.
Ridden by John Velazquez, 4-5 favorite Verrazano raced comfortably behind early pacesetter Chrisandthecapper before taking charge on the turn.
Since taking charge in 1995, Mr Swanepoel has cut Harmony's hierarchy from roughly 20 layers of management to five.
He resigned within a year after taking charge of the censor board after facing widespread criticism of his moves.
The subsequent victory over Guatemala made it 11 games unbeaten for Brazilian coach Parreira since taking charge of the side.
In 1980, videotape of Ronald Reagan taking charge of a debate in Nashua by thundering, "I'm paying for this microphone!"
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Since taking charge of Barca, Vilanova has won 23 of his 27 matches in all competitions, suffering just two defeats.
He is personally taking charge of making decisions on the cases, and will almost certainly face legal challenges if he rejects any applications.
It began well for Reds manager Kenny Dalglish, who was taking charge of his first Premier League match in 12 years.
The Brazilian coach was taking charge of his first Champions League match and spent much of it gesticulating wildly from the dugout.
He devoted his early years to marketing positions in South Africa and Singapore and the U.S. before taking charge of European operations.
Cotterill started his managerial career in 1995, succeeding Lawrie Sanchez at Irish side Sligo before taking charge at Cheltenham two years later.
Scott was relieved of his duties at a board meeting at Dens Park, 15 months after taking charge for a third time.
The former Rovers physio saved the club from relegation to League Two after taking charge following the sacking of John Barnes in October.
Within a matter of months of taking charge of Australia, Hiddink had guided the Socceroos to their first World Cup finals since 1974.
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The National Union of Teachers is opposed to classroom assistants taking charge of classes - and has so far not accepted the proposed changes.
America is facing criticism for taking charge of distributing copies of Saddam Hussein's weapons declaration, which was sent to the United Nations last week.
Guus Hiddink has been confirmed as Luis Felipe Scolari's short-term replacement with the Dutchman taking charge of the Blues until the end of the season.
This will enable Kidney to concentrate on Munster's Heineken Cup final against Toulouse on 24 May, with a temporary coach taking charge of Ireland's tour.
Idrizaj, who played for FC Eilenburg in the German Regional League last season, is manager Paulo Sousa's second signing since taking charge in the summer.
Taking charge two decades ago, Madhukar sought to tap wider markets.
People have a sense of taking charge of their own destinies.
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