In so many countries women are leading the response to HIV, taking care and taking charge in legislatures, in laboratories, in clinics, in communities and in households.
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Mark Hudson scored the only goal of the game to give Little his first win at the Northolme in Blue Square North since taking charge in September.
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.
"We'll be taking that charge in this quarter, " says Genentech Chief Financial Officer Louis J.
Since taking charge in 1995, Mr Swanepoel has cut Harmony's hierarchy from roughly 20 layers of management to five.
Falkirk boss John Hughes did state his interest in taking charge at the Liberty Stadium, but has since left the Bairns to take over at Hibernian.
"The chance of going back to the mid-80s glories, that will never happen, " said the chairman who has sacked Alex Smith, Paul Hegarty and Ian McCall since taking charge in 2002.
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After taking charge in 2005, he transformed it from a clunky conglomerate with interests from printing presses to spaceflight into a business focused on building trucks, turbines and the house-sized diesel engines that power more than three-quarters of the world's big ships.
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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The job became vacant when Safa fired Ephraim 'Shakes' Mashaba on the eve of the squad's departure to the African Cup of Nations finals in Tunisia, with his assistant April 'Styles' Phumo taking temporary charge of the team in Tunisia.
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The much-travelled striker, who was given his first chance in league football by Holloway at Bristol Rovers in 1997. has become the Foxes boss's first signing since taking charge ast the Walkers Stadium in November.
She said in many child care facilities, the abuse was committed by the people in charge of taking care of the child.
Even before formally taking over, the Democrats in charge of spending bills in both the House and Senate have made some sensible decisions.
Mr Liveris is widely viewed as having done a good job since taking charge of Dow in 2004 after a period of turmoil at the top.
The vast majority of the affected workers are mothers, some of whom have sick children and are in charge of taking care of their families, said Wendy Tejada, a 10-year volunteer with National Mobilization Against Sweatshops, in a phone interview.
Redknapp spent most of his playing career with West Ham and Bournemouth and went on to manage both clubs before taking charge of Portsmouth in 2002, guiding the club into the Premier League within 14 months as First Division champions.
He left Wrexham to join Peterborough as a player-coach before taking over as manager and winning 73 of his 145 games in charge and leading them to two successive promotions, taking them from League Two to the Championship.
New City manager Sven-Goran Eriksson has signed eight overseas players since taking charge at the club in July.
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Shaun has already made some good progress in this regard since taking temporary charge nearly a year ago.
The second-seeded Cardinals won their third title in five years by taking charge with a 27-3 run after James Southerland's 3-pointer put Syracuse (26-9) up 45-29 with 15:48 to play.
It was a remarkable triumph for Kidney, who was taking charge of the team in the Six Nations for the first time, but he was keen to stress the debt he owed to his predecessor Eddie O'Sullivan and those involved in grass-roots rugby.
Cybersecurity is one of them, where there's just way too many people in that mix, and nobody knows exactly who's in charge, and people aren't taking advantage of what others are doing in order to not repeat what they have already done, but to go deeper and further.
Taking full charge after his father died in 1998, Bissell decided to shift Fabindia's focus to the domestic market, spearheading a retail drive.
The Stones currently play home games in Ashford, but after taking charge of his first match, a 2-2 draw with Hendon, Ford said they have great potential.
He guided Warriors to 10th place in his first season in charge as well as taking them to the European Challenge Cup final, which they lost to Bath.
It also found that communication about infection control among staff, patients and relatives had been improved and all senior charge nurses were taking part in a national development programme.
Last year, Munoz was promoted to head of the Domestic Policy Council, becoming the highest-ranking Hispanic in the White House and taking charge of a wide swath of policies, including education and gay rights.
What we rarely see, however, is a boss taking it upon himself to lead the charge in creating a hostile atmosphere.
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He has been in charge for five Tests since taking over the reins from David Trist and has yet to taste defeat.
He left Doncaster in August 2006 and later that year was appointed manager of Darlington where he remained in charge for three years before taking over at Oldham.
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