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the Wedgwood firm in 1827 and was left in sole | charge after the retirement of his father and elder b |
om the music business, leaving Russell in sole | charge of XL. |
1742, when Smith retired and Grundy took sole | charge of the works. |
He probably was in sole | charge from 1638. |
In May 2005 Hackett took sole | charge of the team after Ford decided to step down du |
h Compton in 1951 and 1952, continuing in sole | charge from 1953 to 1957. |
to personal reasons, and Scott Clamp took sole | charge of the team. |
l clubs and activities; most are free but some | charge a small price. |
Gran Sonik ( | Charge! |
ing mechanism" as the "self-field" of a source | charge. |
trons at a semiconductor junction due to space | charge effects. |
operating conditions are set to avoid a space | charge around the filament/cathode that would affect |
attacks with throwing spears and a heavy spear | charge attack. |
A special | charge was loaded and would propel the projectile abo |
28, 2007, Shareef pleaded guilty to a specific | charge of planning to use weapons of mass destruction |
His fields of research included spectroscopy, | charge transfer complexes, solution theory, data comp |
So it is a speculative | charge. |
asure other attributes such as momentum, spin, | charge etc. of the particles. |
In addition, they can spirit | charge their normal yo-yo attack by holding down the |
r or he will summon her to court on a spurious | charge. |
87, Van De Kamp unsuccessfully led the State's | charge against pornography by defending the pandering |
ic field can be produced, not only by a static | charge, but also by a changing magnetic field. |
He was deposed from his Stirling | charge in 1648, although in 1656 was readmitted to th |
There is a lot of stored | charge in the intrinsic region. |
Found not guilty on attempted striking | charge; suspended for 8 matches. |
Led a successful | charge against a superior force, capturing and disper |
istinguished gallantry in heading a successful | charge made by the Beeloochee and Seikh Troops on one |
led the 16th Alabama Regiment in a successful | charge at Chickamauga, where he was wounded. |
operations in 1806 he led a highly successful | charge against forces of the Kingdom of Prussia. |
migrating to Canada in 1855, he had successive | charge of the counties of Fife, Kinross, and Clackman |
rs of the enemy to retreat before their sudden | charge. |
McCormick survives, and with a super | charge in his glowing body he kills several people, i |
in the body gained "Chairman Of Water Supply" | charge and retained it for continue five years. |
where σ is the surface | charge and ψ is the electric surface potential. |
This surface | charge is screened with an equally-charged diffuse la |
ion based interface is affected by the surface | charge, dipoles, energies, and their distribution wit |
This surface | charge creates an electrostatic field that then affec |
This decrease in surface | charge leads to a decrease in the electrostatic repul |
ically all particles in fluids carry a surface | charge. |
cipitate if the precipitate acquired a surface | charge opposite to that of the carrier ions in the so |
s leads to the build up of an electric surface | charge, expressed usually in C/m2. |
ovide enough contact to remove all the surface | charge. |
This means that the notion of a surface | charge is located on certain flat surfaces. |
y high concentrations and carry no net surface | charge. |
This changes the net surface | charge of bound molecules, altering their avidity for |
e is staged and first derived from sympathetic | charge from the sinoatrial node. |
ressor without requiring removal of the system | charge. |
ompressor is part of a large system the system | charge could amount to several thousand dollars. |
In 1616 he returned to Leuven, to take | charge of the college of St Pulcheria, a hostel for D |
1:42.09 - Take | Charge Lady (2002) equaled track record |
e Conservative party said that they would take | charge of the council as they remained the largest pa |
e the relevant coaching qualifications to take | charge of a team at National League level. |
Hughes, who had left Blackburn Rovers to take | charge of Manchester City, brought with him Kevin Hit |
Instead, he allowed von Richthofen to take | charge of all operations over Sevastopol. |
lf-confidence to lead and tells Darman to take | charge. |
This match also saw Mike Ruddock take | charge of the side for the first time, albeit only fo |
s death, 24-year-old Zubov was invited to take | charge of the army heading for Persia. |
Gen. William W. Loring arrived to take | charge on July 20. |
William moved to Hawkesbury to take | charge of the operation. |
ere that Razia Sultan, the first woman to take | charge of the Delhi throne was incarcerated on her de |
died, prompting his return from Oxford to take | charge of the family business; becoming managing dire |
Hull when predecessor Shaun McRae left to take | charge of South Sydney Rabbitohs. |
tokoe resigned as manager in November, to take | charge at Sunderland. |
ading Real Madrid to let Florentino Perez take | charge. |
club midway through the 2007-08 season to take | charge of SD Huesca, whose manager, Manolo Villanova, |
through a winter offense, and decided to take | charge. |
In 1940 Robert Blackburn asked Norman to take | charge of Swordfish production at the Sherburn-in-Elm |
He retired altogether in 2005 to take | charge of the club's youth team. |
aya or Venkata III returned to Vellore to take | charge. |
The act provided authority to take | charge of any investigation or prosecution in which t |
The Guruvayur Devaswom decided to take | charge after his death in 1974, and renamed it as Che |
that he wanted to see "fresh leadership" take | charge. |
ght leaving Jim Baker at the age of 21 to take | charge. |
n an emergency, each administrator was to take | charge of a specifically activated agency to maintain |
mselves caught up in a horrifying plot to take | charge of the situation. |
came aware of the situation he decided to take | charge of what remained of O.T.O. |
xcix., he arranged to take | charge of the judicial business arising out of this n |
oach in the history of modern football to take | charge of a national team. |
because he felt a younger manager should take | charge of the club. |
It is the time to take | charge of the situation and to get out into the commu |
-year-old became the youngest official to take | charge of an opening World Cup match since 1934 and t |
In 1762 he was invited to take | charge of an independent congregation at Beccles, Suf |
We Must Take | Charge!: Our Schools and Our Future (1991) |
ave returned to the club in the summer to take | charge of the forwards. |
In early 2008, Duarte left Leiria to take | charge of Burkina Faso. |
He returned to Dumfries in 1857 to take | charge of the mission there. |
She was prepared to let Nathanael take | charge and to settle herself into the life of a respe |
ys before the first game of the season to take | charge of Notts County. |
hief coach before returning to Finland to take | charge of the Olympic team. |
r in the school, had recently resigned to take | charge of the newly organized parish of Washington, k |
In 1910 he was appointed to take | charge of the Holy Family Church at Mitchell where he |
ntation, Gen. Campero travels to Tacna to take | charge of the Allied Army, assuming his command on Ap |
endorsed the Afghan government's plan to take | charge of security by 2014. |
resigned as Bishop of New Westminster, to take | charge as Superior General of the Oblates of Mary Imm |
then moved back to his native Scotland to take | charge at East Fife for a short spell. |
of an association of catechists who would take | charge of the Christian education of children and rel |
ge Septimus J. Hanna and his wife came to take | charge of the fledgling Christian Science Society. |
s financier Norton Simon asked Langlie to take | charge of the McCall publishing house that Simon had |
hat followed resulted in Rice agreeing to take | charge of foreign policy for George W. Bush's upcomin |
Dare to Take | Charge (Center Street, 2010) |
rney General MacDonald Gallion arrived to take | charge. |
In 1886, Wood returned to Britain to take | charge of Eastern Command at Colchester. |
eadquarters was unexpectedly called on to take | charge of the forces around Meiktila, where the Japan |
Elkins invited Cornwell to take | charge of The Inter-Mountain newspaper in Elkins in R |
anager born outside Britain or Ireland to take | charge of a top division club in England. |
hva Hindu Parishad on January 25, 1993 to take | charge of the site of Ram Janmabhoomi and oversee the |
th Mukherjee informed Rash Behari Bose to take | charge of Upper India, aiming at an All-Indian Insurr |
He is inspired to take | charge of his own life after learning of Jim's plans. |
mas was assigned to command in Canada and take | charge of the Canadian invasion. |
after 20 seasons in domestic cricket, to take | charge of cricket at King's School in Canterbury. |
ppointed an official called the hoppo, to take | charge and collect taxes from the goods traded. |
me responsible for their own learning and take | charge of their own education. |
He agreed to take | charge of the Winnipeg River district of the NWC and |
manager from either Spain or Catalonia to take | charge of the club. |
pendent, but she looked to her husband to take | charge and make the decisions. |
After the peace he was appointed to take | charge of the large hospital erected at Colchester fo |
is Karl von Reiden, the officer who is to take | charge of the Neu Posen post. |
He left the club in 2001 to take | charge of the Vietnamese women's football team, whom |
Tony Adams and first team coach Jordan to take | charge of the team for the 1-1 home draw against Fulh |
rn to France in November 1799 in order to take | charge of the deteriorating situation in the War of t |
nament of Roses Association was formed to take | charge of the festival, which had grown too large for |
When Paul Ince left Macclesfield Town to take | charge of League Two promotion contenders MK Dons, In |
hem to wait for Lady Penelope to come and take | charge. |
Bishop McMahon, requested that the order take | charge of the St. James parish, in Danielson, Connect |
Why doesn't he take | charge and eliminate the criminals?" |
1:42.73 - Take | Charge Lady (2002) (at distance of 8.5 furlongs) |
"To receive guests is to take | charge of their happiness during the entire time they |
He was also brought in to take | charge of the Falkirk v Scotland XI friendly in 1955 |
7, he stepped out once more at Wembley to take | charge of the FA Cup Final between Coventry City and |
d down an approach from Glasgow Celtic to take | charge of the London club. |
e having died, and the sister-in-law had taken | charge of his house and children, he failed to procur |
on July 1, 2008 after Nigel Pearson had taken | charge at the club. |
Reserve manager Del Curwood has taken | charge of the first team until a new manager can be f |
is first full season at the club, having taken | charge of the club for the final two matches of the 2 |
ommander was Col. George F. McGuire, who taken | charge of the provisional group when Halverson return |
uleyev, governor of Kemerovo Oblast, has taken | charge of the rescue operation. |
ion at central and local levels, and had taken | charge of all communications between these and the po |
As a manager, Barker has taken | charge of Shrewsbury Town, Stoke City and Notts Count |
Since 1962 - OMSB has taken | charge of recordings of an entrance march for the Nat |
This season Andrew Muldoon has taken | charge of the first team replacing Phil Starbuck. |
He takes | charge of the investigation and sends Lorenzo back to |
Daisy Wilfred IPS (Vani Viswanath) takes | charge of the investigation. |
he missing Rex to Texas, a jealous Brody takes | charge of Shane and the household. |
rival yakuza gang, her second-in-command takes | charge and seeks revenge. |
entifically minded young girl called Kat takes | charge of Liam, the small boy next door. |
11 November: - Hussain Muhammad Ershad takes | charge as the President. |
The new U.S. ambassador to Pakistan takes | charge of the U.S. embassy in Islamabad this week. |
He returned to London in 2000 to takes | charge of the Cabinet Office's European Secretariat. |
ous undertaker with political ambitions, takes | charge of the journey, including several transfers al |
Robbins gives Dysart the distributor and takes | charge of the camp's defense. |
However, Boycie takes | charge of the situation by diving behind the nearest |
Giuseppe Fiorelli takes | charge of excavations at Pompeii. |
Fry still occasionally takes | charge of both legend and pro-celebrity teams wheneve |
Lisa takes | charge and everyone is happy. |
Misaki, believing the psychic, takes | charge of the apartments, working as the landlady, pe |
y members will pay the ransom, Delmonico takes | charge of his own kidnapping. |
He returned to Scotland in 1982, taking | charge of Motherwell. |
s charm and persuasion, Chagawa ends up taking | charge of Junnosuke. |
he became Birmingham's manager in 1923, taking | charge of the team for four years in the First Divisi |
s services, and he returned to England, taking | charge once again of the England Under-19 team. |
He later joined Wigan, taking | charge of the Senior Academy in 2001. |
d as Director IIM Kashipur and would be taking | charge on 1st June 2011 |
resentative at the 1958 FIFA World Cup, taking | charge of the Group A game between West Germany and A |
manager in the English Football League, taking | charge at Rochdale A.F.C. from June 1960 until Septem |
rom a victim to being a person actually taking | charge of their life. |
or leaving the club, with Peter Jackson taking | charge as interim manager. |
ts Battalion commander, Lt. Col Donald taking | charge}. |
s his mild-mannered attitude and begins taking | charge in his classroom and his own home. |
so briefly caretaker manager at Albion, taking | charge following the departure of Ronnie Allen in Dec |
ith the able General Bernard Montgomery taking | charge of the Allied forces, the Eighth Army underwen |
ry, follows in Warin's footsteps, since taking | charge of medal engraving for Louis XIV. |
ars to be Aeneas's most senior captain, taking | charge in Book 9 in his absence. |
He later became a manager, taking | charge of Shrewsbury Town and Weymouth. |
e succeeded Tennant as general manager, taking | charge at a difficult time for the railway industry. |
After taking | charge of a goalless draw at Hayes & Yeading, Ryan be |
Faye wished Daisha good luck on taking | charge of Keller, or something along those lines. |
akes several shifts within the cabinet, taking | charge of external affairs, appointing new first and |
is also the author of Major Decisions: Taking | Charge of Your College Education. |
became player/manager at Horsham before taking | charge at Willesden & Kingsbury a post he held to 197 |
was named bishop of Malaga, but, before taking | charge of this diocese, he was consecrated bishop of |
e 1982 European Cup, three months after taking | charge. |
The members of Shinhwa began taking | charge as lyricist in the release of the album. |
he Terriers under Bill Shankly, who was taking | charge for his first full season at Leeds Road. |
By taking | charge of the Mexico-Angola match, Maidin also became |
Taking | charge of the squad, he continued his relentless tact |
He was also a manager, taking | charge of both Notts County and Manchester City. |
ofessor of Botany at Leiden University, taking | charge of the Hortus Botanicus Leiden. |
ly, Garitano moved into coaching, first taking | charge of Zaragoza's youth teams. |
ut departed the club on 25 June without taking | charge of a game. |
Pothecary later became a groundsman, taking | charge of the Royal Air Force Sports Ground in Uxbrid |
promoted to acting lieutenant colonel, taking | charge of thousands of Japanese prisoners. |
autifying the interior of the building, taking | charge of, besides the main altarpiece, the chorus an |
Before taking | charge of Obolon Kyiv in June 2008, Maksymov was in c |
inted Bradford City manager in May 1946 taking | charge of the team's first season following World War |
under eight managers at Wrexham, before taking | charge himself in the summer of 1977 following the re |
e Goulding at Rochdale Hornets prior to taking | charge at Leigh in 2006. |
es from AC-130 gunships, thwarting the Taliban | charge and forcing the enemy to retreat. |
The new witness tampering | charge alleges Druen tried to influence the testimony |
ng director Anatoly Korobochka, took temporary | charge of Hearts' first team in March 2007 after the |
ng over from Kevin Nugent who was in temporary | charge after the sacking of Martin Ling on 18 January |
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