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31. Parents Victoria spokeswoman Sharron Healy said she was happy for teachers to take charge of mobiles during the day, especially as most primary school student lockers weren't lockable.
32. You can't take charge of land owned by the town.
33. Doing that will also allow you, for a further $25, 000, to take charge of Necker Nymph, the three-seater submarine for the week. The sub is modelled on a fighter jet.
34. Article 13 The chief representative of a resident representative office should reside in China to take charge of its routine work.
35. Take charge of auxiliary machines incl. the ovens , periphery fixtures, tools(Sentencedict.com), etc. during series production phase.
36. Take charge of the city budget and decide where best to spend taxpayers' hard-earned Simoleons . Keep the treasury in the black but don't overtax your citizens or they may leave!
37. Ed Miliband seems at least to be taking this seriously, having appointed Liz Kendall to the shadow cabinet to take charge of social care.
38. To guide spiritual civilization building in autonomous regional fiscal system; to take charge of the personnel education and Party-masses work for administrations and directly affiliated institutions.
39. Design process flow diagram. Support PFMEA. Support process control plan. Take charge of operation instruction.
40. Article 7 The State Council shall establish the National Audit Administration to take charge of the audit work throughout the country under the leadership of the Premier of the State Council.
41. Take charge of the city budget and decide where best to spend taxpayers' hard-earned Simoleons .
42. The SMAOCPNR shall build a temporary foster and rescue center, and provide the necessary rescue personnel and take charge of the rescue, treatment and cure of the wounded or sick Chinese paddlefish .
43. Take charge of chess or so ascertain out, until the father and mother visiting a convict comes back to just make pure is what happened.
44. Article 23 The securities regulatory authority under the State Council shall take charge of the examination and approval of applications for stock issuance in light of the statutory requirements.
45. Take charge of spare parts sale, quotation, confirming and following up the sales order.
46. CSDCCL shall take charge of handling the inquiries of shares relevant to assignment and the registration of assignment.
47. Micawberism has been replaced by a realisation that Australians, like everyone else, have to be resilient, competitive and ready to take charge of their own destinies.
48. I take charge of the predominance advantage path: Black Sea line, Europe, Mediterranean and Africa path.
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49. Comoran journalist Abubacar Omar told the BBC that the government had appealed for calm, and key politicians had returned from overseas to take charge of the recovery operation.
50. Competent people can take charge of Party work or support services.
51. Soon she was asked to go to the Crimea to take charge of the wounded soldiers.
52. And we need two translater person for each engineer, and the fee take charge of buyers.
53. The gist of learner autonomy is about the ability to take charge of one's own learning.
54. Independents take charge of project negotiation, Knows well international freightage supply and declare sth. at customs relative to professional knowledge.
55. Take charge of company vehicle's gasoline and toll fee statistic.
56. As FPGA can be reconstructed freely, it can take charge of some computing work to strengthen the real time issue of visual processing.
57. Publicize the match: take charge of the poster facture and handbill distribution.
58. Augustus instituted boards of curators to take charge of administrative tasks.
59. But CCS advocates all assume that governments will eventually take charge of reservoirs, along with all the monitoring costs and legal liabilities.
60. To take charge of liaison with Germany and handle relevant matters properly.
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