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181. She also remarks, rather acidly, that women these days are inclined to be arrogant when they're in charge.
182. Mather its advertising agency in charge of buying commercial spots on national radio networks.
183. Owen was also put in charge of the College's museum, an important source of specimens for comparative anatomy.
184. Whoever is in charge needs to have effective control over the demand side of education.
185. I believe God is managing affairs and that He doesn't need any advice from me. With God in charge, I believe everything will work out for the best in the end. So what is there to worry about. Henry Ford
186. Hamilton, proclaiming his innocence, was forced out as trade minister in charge of business integrity.
187. Something else, wilder, uninhibited, even more formidable than her mind, was completely in charge.
188. He was always in charge of the evening, and Mike became his most constant drinking companion.
189. The officer in charge of the case says it was a highly significant find.
190. He was in charge of the drugstore, and Jennifer's husband had left her with a habit or two.
191. By 1935 he had joined the Pasadena Junior College as Professor in charge of aeronautics.
192. He had also demonstrated this commitment by appointing a dually qualified teacher-librarian as a Scale One probationer in charge of the library.
193. Thus leaving the descendants of the cabal in charge of the Imperium?
194. No ambiguity about who was in charge, and who was accountable for what, for Kelly Johnson.
195. First, the state is now in charge of vast amounts of administrative and political information which is of direct relevance to individuals.
196. I have heard the evidence of the surgeon, who is in charge of this patient at the hospital.
197. Benton is in charge of marketing, personnel, sales - the whole ball of wax.
198. Price Waterhouse consultancy was offered and a senior assistant director in the department appointed in charge to push the changes forward.
199. The drugs used are highly toxic and those in charge have to learn the dangers both to themselves and to patients.
200. Arline: What is: They put John Kromko in charge of it?
201. In August he bowed to the pressure, put Elias Snider in charge(sentencedict.com/in charge.html), and made Beck one of the commissioners.
202. Ms. O'Brien's office is in charge of administering welfare programs.
203. It was also regularly inspected by the Station Commander, who appointed an officer to be in charge of the aircraft.
204. Paul Pioneer Press when management put him in charge of the paper's Web site, called PioneerPlanet.com.
205. A radio link kept them in touch with the police emergency centre and the Superintendent in charge of the security arrangements.
206. Let us now set forth one of the fundamental truths about marriage: the wife is in charge. Bill Cosby
207. John Sculley was now in charge of Apple, which essentially meant that he was in charge of Macintosh.
208. A new manager is in charge at Aberystwyth following last September's shake-out.
209. Putting Labour in charge of reducing unemployment would be like sending a fire fighter to tackle a blaze with his hoses full of petrol.
210. Ted was friendly but businesslike and very much in charge.
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