A Black woman who could not only be rescued and hand over the reins, but who could also take the reins and rescue her partner right back.
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Casting producers take the reins, and bring out — surprise!
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Roy Reins (ph) is my usher and helps me out.
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Brazilian Vice President Michel Temer would temporarily take the reins.
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By 2008, Craig seemed eager to pass on the reins.
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Papa took the reins of the embattled company in May.
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Janet Yellen handed the reins to Powell in early February.
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Elle King is taking the reins on her mental health.
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Paul and Lucia really took the reins in some parts.
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A dozen deputies, including Holt, took the reins of Uber.
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Putin has effectively held the reins of government since 1999.
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This, too, is specious justification for opposing the REINS Act.
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I'm going to turn the reins over to Henry Blodget.
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But neither of those groups controls the reins of government.
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She takes the reins as incumbent publisher John Zidich retires.
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Investors will want clarity on who really holds the reins.
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But because it was my fault, I took the reins.
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Patricia Barbizet, above, will hand the reins to Guillaume Cerutti.
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The venerable magazine hands the reins to the digital mob.
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They're frustrated that boomers still hold the reins of power.
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Her jockey wrenched the reins to keep her from falling.
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The chairman briefly took the reins before also stepping down.
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Whitaker will now take the reins over the Mueller investigation.
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In less than a decade, Saudi executives took the reins.
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Its chairman briefly took the reins then also stepped down.
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He changed the colt's workout equipment, employing more constrictive reins.
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Google has pulled in the reins, but just a little.
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The REINS Act, he said, is an important starting point.
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John Bolton assumes the reins as the national security advisor.
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David Calhoun is set to take the reins next year.
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"This is it," he said, clutching the reins of his horse.
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You simply needed to hand the reins over the actual teens.
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Yellen took the reins early in the implementation of those changes.
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We need to actually take the reins of power from them.
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It is my pleasure to hand the reins over to Hans.
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It's also very gratifying because we finally took the reins ourselves.
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Rachel Lindsay has officially taken the reins as the new Bachelorette!
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This year, Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg will take the reins.
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They are paying billions to shareholders; regulatory reins are being loosened.
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Newsom is scheduled to take the reins of state government Jan.
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Democrats took the reins of House power only two months ago.
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A billionaire reality TV celebrity holds the reins of the party.
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Shakdher was Hotstar's chief marketing officer before taking the AVOD reins.
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He'll take the reins from longtime leader Dan Cantor this summer.
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Instead, it builds the reins for people to deftly control them.
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PREPA was in bad shape long before Ramos took the reins.
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Jason Goldberger takes the reins of the Web 1.0 online jeweler.
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Gayle Benson, Tom's widow, has grabbed the reins of the Saints.
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Why not let him take the reins while Kane is hurt?
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After giving up the reins of 500 Startups, he resigned outright.
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The Marlboro man has taken the reins of the Prancing Horse.
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And the winners are still fumbling with the reins of power.
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David Calhoun officially takes the reins at the embattled plane maker.
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Maybe he's looser with the reins and you're a little tighter?
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Hoffmann takes the reins ahead of Dunkin's second-quarter earnings report.
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He faces mandatory retirement and is reluctant to relinquish the reins.
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And there are signs police are tightening the reins in other ways.
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The moment was a symbol of Democracy's reins being handed off peacefully.
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It should also be possible to loosen the reins without new laws.
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No good momager would hand over the reins on news that big.
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First Starz handed Gaiman the reins, then longtime Fuller collaborator Jesse Alexander.
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The REINS Act would essentially give Congress more power to reject regulations.
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She will officially take the reins from founder Edwin Feulner on Jan.
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Twelfth Doctor Peter Capaldi took the reins at the end of 2013.
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That journey begins when Carullo takes the reins officially on August 1st.
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She has now handed over the reins to Mission Director Ritu Karidhal.
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Mr. Metropoulos needs to keep a firm hand on the Hostess reins.
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Since Kempczinski took the reins, the stock is up less than 1%.
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EPA deputy Wheeler takes the reins as acting head of the agency.
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One reason, it appears, is to take the reins back from men.
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With the bank's reputation damaged, Sloan had taken the reins from Stumpf.
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With the US government at the reins, this friction will only heighten.
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Well, it starts with having had an amazing founder who when he passed the reins, when John MacFarlane passed the reins to me, I said, "Stay on the board and stay involved" in terms of where it was.
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Holding the reins to extend its reign, the party in control seldom demurs.
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Mr Immelt took over the reins at GE from Jack Welch in 2001.
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Petrobras shares are up more than 60 percent since Parente took the reins.
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Jay Y. Lee is expected to take the reins once his father dies.
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How are you taking the reins on the creative aspects of this record?
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"It is very easy for me to hand over the reins," she said.
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He elevated his sons James and Lachlan to eventually take over the reins.
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Does it make you nervous to hand over the reins to someone else?
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A woman in the other truck manages to grab it by the reins.
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Eighty-two-year-old Charles Koch has taken the reins of the network.
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But most DNC voting members remain undecided about who should take the reins.
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Sonia Gandhi stepped back as her son took the reins of the party.
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Singh takes the reins of Docker at a crucial time for the company.
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I suppose your perspective changes when you are handed the reins of power.
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Some have questioned if she would be ready to take the reins effectively.
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But on Sunday she said she had no interest in taking the reins.
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"I just let go of the reins a little too much," he said.
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Scaramucci will formally take the reins of White House communications office Aug. 85033.
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Then reins are shaken, the cart rattles through, and the gate is shut.
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The U.S. risks losing this advantage if Russia and China take the reins.
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Raskin took over the reins as the committee gaveled back following House votes.
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Mr. Son decided he was not ready to give up the reins soon.
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Riggio has traditionally stepped in to grab the reins in times of trouble.
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When Gontareva first took the reins of National Bank of Ukraine, chaos ruled.
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Until now, the idea has been that private companies will take the reins.
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Jeff Sessions is not able to take the reins and direct that investigation.
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Whether or not he will take the reins is yet to be seen.
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After a few years, Gurewich took the reins and left that niche behind.
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It's called the REINS Act (Regulations From the Executive in Need of Scrutiny).
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David Solomon takes the reins of the Wall Street firm from Lloyd Blankfein.
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If Democrats grab the reins of power in the meantime, so be it.
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And it's Frank's joyous loathing of Lucy that reins in Kirsten's own antipathy.
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" He added, "The younger generations out there are ready to take the reins.
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The competitors ride bareback, using only reins and a whip to stay on.
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Lopez the movie star was flagging; Lopez the pop star took the reins.
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He will hand the reins of his empire to current CEO Daniel Zhang.
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Hey Jimmy, can you let Guillermo take the reins for a little bit?
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He took the reins at Chanel a decade after its founding designer died.
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Its new chief executive, Kevin Gallagher, is set to take the reins in February.
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His eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., subsequently took the reins of the Washington hotel.
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Greylock's leadership has slowly been trying to pass the reins to this younger generation.
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Even some of the biggest bulls on Wall Street are pulling in the reins.
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We don't see enough images of women taking the reins and being in control.
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However, you likely can be sure that Vallée would fully take back the reins.
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Capaldi passes the reins to Jodie Whittaker, the first woman cast in the role.
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Attention will quickly shift to Christine Lagarde, who takes the reins starting November 1.
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At any rate, there is no strong family candidate to take over the reins.
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Lloyd took the co-captain reins in January from superstar Abby Wambach, who retired.
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MbS, it would seem, may simply be unready to assume the reins of power.
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The 44 year-old Wisconsin native took the reins of the RNC in 2011.
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Do you actually need to step back and let someone else take the reins?
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She pulled in the reins before launching a personal quest to protect her partner.
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We pull the reins on each other when we feel like we need to.
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Shanahan will remain acting Pentagon chief until Esper formally takes the reins on Monday.
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Becca Kufrin has officially taken the reins (literally … keep reading) as the new Bachelorette!
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Powell took over the reins of the Fed from Janet Yellen earlier this month.
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He handed off the directorial reins on "Insidious" to Mr. Whannell after Chapter 2.
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What was taking the 203/20 reins over from Barbara Walters in 2004 like?
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But if the vote happens in 2017, Maduro's vice president would take the reins.
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Mr. Allen took the reins in a time of great uncertainty for AT&T.
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He joined AHA in 1982 and took the reins of the organization in 2015.
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Just this week, Audrey Azoulay takes the reins as the new UNESCO director-general.
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Since Solskjaer took the reins United have climbed to fourth in the Premier League.
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Kanye more or less handed the reins of his last album over to Chance.
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It's his final trip abroad before he hands the reins to the next administration.
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We examine possible candidates positioning themselves to take the reins of the Christian Democrats.
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Bruni: The question remains: Does she cling too tight to the reins of power?
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The real question, though, is what can we do that dramatically reins in enforcement?
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I'm taking the reins with Jack Nicas, who joined our tech team last week.
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When Mr. Blankfein took the reins, Goldman's top line was ballooning thanks to trading.
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They demanded that she and Haddish be given the reins to next year's show.
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The current secretary general, António Guterres, a Portuguese statesman, took the reins this year.
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The current secretary general, António Guterres, a Portuguese politician, took the reins last year.
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We examine possible candidates to take the reins of her party, the Christian Democrats.
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Then, in 1963, he takes the reins of the nation's leading black medical organization.
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McCabe served as the bureau's acting director before Wray took the reins in August.
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Paul airport, a T.S.A. agent grabbed onto my braids and snapped them like reins.
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James later became the foundation's choice, and she took the reins earlier this year.
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ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: VERIZON'S NEW CEO TAKING OVER THE REINS JUST TWO WEEKS AGO.
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It's a much easier decision when there are great people to take the reins.
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Washington did not engineer this shift, but it stands ready to take the reins.
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Taking the reins on significant wealth, next-generation donors are leading a philanthropic revolution.
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The Late Show host handed the reins to his former boss Jon Stewart in Nov.
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Adam Levine is letting his wife Behati Prinsloo take the reins in their family's expansion.
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As Tesla polishes its software, it will loosen the reins on what drivers can do.
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In "Teacher," the group sings about willingly having girls take the reins in a relationship.
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Yet since taking the reins of Labour in 2015 their proposals have been oddly unambitious.
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Some members of Congress believe the reins need to be tightened on the delegated authority.
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His current lifestyle, though oatmeal-heavy and pet-free, constitutes a loosening of the reins.
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" Lindsay has hired wedding planner Michael Russo and said she's "letting him take the reins.
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He took the reins after Jean Henry Ceant was ousted as prime minister in March.
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Whittaker will officially take the reins when Doctor Who returns to BBC1 in fall 2018.
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It's unclear now, though, when he will get the chance to really take the reins.
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Last time they passed the REINS act, in 2015, it received exactly two Democratic votes.
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In the meantime, Twitch needs to do everything it can to hang onto the reins.
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Michel is taking the reins from Tim Legge, who announced his retirement earlier this year.
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Epstein took over the reins the following year -- the rest, as they say, is history.
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But Holt, who immediately took the reins upon Williams's suspension, ended up winning the job.
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And in the meantime, the Trump administration is already tightening the reins on DACA recipients.
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Nashira was set up to empower these women, allowing them to take back the reins.
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The Washington Post: Barr in a tough spot as he takes the reins at Justice.
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"We're going to keep very close reins on him for sure," Collins said of Matz.
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The career backup Drew Stanton will take the reins for the Cardinals on Thursday night.
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Powell, a Republican, recently took the reins as chief regulatory official at the central bank.
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Nicolas Maduro is not going to give up the reins of power on his own.
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He sold Thayer and took the reins of an oil field equipment firm, Sentry International.
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I typically deal with money stuff, but in this case, I handed over the reins.
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But it's coal owners and their political patrons who have captured the reins of policymaking.
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Trump has made no secret of his desire to take the reins off the military.
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With Devonta Freeman out, Brian Hill looked set to take the reins in Week 11.
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Zinke was the state's sole House lawmaker until taking the reins at Interior last month.
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Some independent journalists and scholars maintain that the government has loosened the reins since Dec.
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Cedric Richmond (D-La.) was next to take the reins at the 73rd annual event.
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The latter producer takes the reins on "C64D48" with blaring, gunshot-popping drum and bass.
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Edith Yeung, a former executive with browser firm Dolphin Mobile, is taking up the reins.
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Republicans now control both houses of Congress; in the 1970s the Democrats held the reins.
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PG Gretchen, I was surprised by your taking the reins of the Miss America pageant.
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Facing the ineffectiveness, passivity and corruption of government authorities, civil society ultimately took the reins.
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Just as Mr. Chávez had done in Venezuela, Mr. Correa tightened the reins in Ecuador.
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In May, Mr. Taylor decided to hand over his company's artistic reins to Mr. Novak.
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Instead of pulling on the reins, they are pouring money into their American manufacturing operations.
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They include Grogan, who took the reins of the Domestic Policy Council in late January.
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He hands the reins to Bob Chapek, the head of Disney parks, experiences and products.
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This tradition marks the House officially handing over the reins for the Senate impeachment trial.
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So it was really hard for me to give up those reins for my family.
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Since taking the reins, Mr. Adamczyk has said that Honeywell has an appetite for acquisitions.
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When the time comes to hand over the reins, you will hear it from me.
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They will hand the reins to Sundar Pichai, who became Google's chief executive in 2015.
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John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE took the reins as the new chief of staff in July.
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Sulzberger took the reins from his father Arthur O. Sulzberger, Jr. about a year ago.
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The 22010s were a fantastic decade for women taking the reins of their own productions.
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A successor, Sherry Lansing, kept Paramount healthy until handing over the reins to Mr. Grey.
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Taking the Cosmo reins Shontell: So you took over for Helen Gurley Brown at Cosmopolitan.
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Musk had already taken the reins of several departments — including Field's, which was vehicle production.
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Hantson, who most recently helmed rare-disease drugs specialist Baxalta, takes the reins from David Brennan.
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It comes as another Democrat, Gavin Newsom, takes the reins Monday as the state's 40th governor.
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The promises raised cost concerns from some taxpayer groups even before Newsom took the reins Monday.
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If we had our druthers, we'd hand her the reins and stay out of her way.
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But Hak Ja Han was under the impression that she was expected to take the reins.
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Enid grabs my hand and squeezes tight, enough to hurt, but the pressure reins me in.
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The board is set to hand you the reins over as Chairman and not just CEO.
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Obama handed the reins over to his wife and she handed the dog over to him.
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Parker will hand the reins to an outsider, John Donahoe, in January, the company said Tuesday.
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Two years ago, Alberta Ferretti handed over the reins of her Philosophy line to Lorenzo Serafini.
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Kate Clark had the hosting reins this week and welcomed Revolution's Clara Sieg to the studio.
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Khosrowshahi has made moves to diversify the business since taking the reins nearly a year ago.
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Significantly, the REINS Act represents the most far-reaching restoration of congressional constitutional authority in history.
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Instead the reins were given to Yi Gang, the bank's deputy governor for the past decade.
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As with choosing an executor, make sure whoever you hand the financial reins to is trustworthy.
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But with no worthy successor to take the reins, Davis is now hanging up the decks.
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In yielding the offensive reins to his players, Baik licensed the kids to play like kids.
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Why did Camp turn over the reins of Uber so willingly to Travis Kalanick so early?
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He will take the reins from his mother Sonia, the party's longest-serving president, since 1998.
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Most of the 13 songs are briefer, but their immersion in tradition never reins them in.
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He has since passed on the reins of the family business to his son, Lance Gokongwei.
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Its Chief Executive and Chairman Joseph Papa resigned to take the reins at Valeant Pharma VRX.
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He will maintain ownership of the Trump Organization but hand the reins to his adult sons.
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For now, the president has allowed his staff to take the reins in the shutdown negotiations.
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It remains unclear if he'll be shuttering his label upon taking the reins at Saint Laurent.
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But what happens to the customers of these smaller companies when their overlords tighten the reins?
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Desormeaux crossed his reins, chirped in Exaggerator's ear and held on as his colt took off.
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At the same time, nationalists have taken the reins of power across much of the West.
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Their father, Rupert Murdoch, handed them the reins of 23st Century Fox only a year ago.
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The stock market didn't need much help when Trump took the reins in January of 2017.
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Maduro last month appointed a general to take the reins of PDVSA and the oil ministry.
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Progressives cannot rely upon themselves alone; moderates, or centrists, still control the reins of the party.
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But look closer, and you'll see how Aoki's Las Vegas nightclub instincts have taken the reins.
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When her parents or team would try to pull her reins, she'd shake them rudely loose.
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Could that then lead to a hard Brexiteer taking the reins and ripping up the deal?
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This is Powell's second news conference since taking over the central bank reins earlier this year.
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BROSH McKENNA [Being on the CW] reins us in, in I think, in an interesting way.
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Mr. Castellano, Mr. Gambino's brother-in-law, took the reins of the Gambino family in 1976.
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The 37-year-old took the reins from his father, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr., last month.
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Mr. Benioff becomes the latest tech billionaire to take the reins of an iconic media brand.
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Tyler Dickson and Manolo Falco are said to be taking the reins of Citigroup's investment bank.
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Its former editor, Boris Johnson, just took the reins as the U.K.'s new prime minister.
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Martin Schulz, the Social Democratic leader, was forced to hand over the reins of his party.
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They were used to handing off the reins of power and then taking them up again.
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When he announced this last year, he was the great exception in handing over the reins.
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She'll take the reins of a business that's critical to Citi's US retail banking growth strategy.
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Mr. Benioff is the latest tech billionaire to take the reins of a historic news brand.
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Before the final stretch of road I jumped off Messico and handed the reins to Carmelina.
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Trump took the reins of his own defense after midnight on Monday, denying Bolton's reported account.
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By the next morning, these stories threatened to go stale as Mr. Trump took the reins.
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Thomas's main innovation has been to deploy originalism to loose the government's reins over the market.
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Dubuc, former A&E president, took the CEO reins from founder Shane Smith in early 2018.
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From there on out, Abousselham went through the interview process and was handed over the reins.
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Not surprisingly, while REINS passed the House in January, it garnered only two votes from Democrats.
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Like we've said though, we're going into the phase where the judiciary committee has the reins.
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Once she took the reins of Donald Trump's campaign, though, she went from smooth to slippery.
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He handed over the reins to incumbent CEO Tim Cook in 2011 and was named chairman.
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We are taking the reins to build a history that we can all be proud of.
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Mr. Chávez handed it the reins of Venezuela's crown jewel, the state-run oil company PDVSA.
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Castro had turned over the reins to his younger brother Raul, who became President in 2008.
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Kelly previously served as secretary of Homeland Security, before taking the reins at the Trump White House.
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Several times throughout his career, he had to "learn to let loose of the reins," he said.
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After heading the bank for nine years, Sharma handed over the reins to Amitabh Chaudhry in December.
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It would be much better, both practically and symbolically, to hand over the reins to someone fresh.
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Just when you start to think it's going there, it pulls in the reins for whatever reason.
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They don't want the chaos of letting go of the reins, living for the day and dreaming.
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He was unable to regain control of the spooked horse and lost his grip on the reins.
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But says she's happy to step back and let someone new — Marja-Lewis Ryan — take the reins.
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It happened because this is what always happens when "business-friendly" politicians take the reins of government.
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Before taking the reins at ADF, he was an outspoken critic of Trump during the 2016 election.
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Kent, 65, held the reins of the company as chief executive and chairman from 2009 until 2017.
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Grenache holds the reins but loves to be blended with other grapes like Syrah, Mourvedre, and Cinsault.
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" The first allows them to take the reins of the Millennium Falcon on a "customized secret mission.
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A new administration got the reins of power, and its actions seemed to light up this generation.
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It seems like she's even been able to control the reins on her father, Eli (Joe Morton).
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"Jacob did Encyclopedia with me, and that's the album he really took the reins on," says Pierce.
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The horse then could be seen walking alongside the pick-up while being held by the reins.
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Leaving with him is showrunner Steven Moffat, who's handing the reins off to Broadchurch showrunner Chris Chibnall.
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It's been 282 days since news broke that Hedi Slimane would take over the reins at Celine.
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Since Nadella took the reins, Microsoft shares have climbed nearly 80 percent and hit new record highs.
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Since Novaes took the reins of Banco do Brasil, he has made few changes in the management.
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But all-star remixes are a place where the big names are drafted to take the reins.
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But CEO Mark Pincus is stepping aside (again), and board member Frank Gibeau is taking the reins.
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Letterman hosted "Late Show" for over 30 years before passing the reins to current host Stephen Colbert.
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Pandora's founder Tim Westergren is taking over the reins at the streaming service, the company announced today.
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Coplans was a guest lecturer at CCAC, still a decade away from taking the reins of Artforum.
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Cil took the reins of Burger King's parent company in January amid a series of management series.
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Others also noted that the government's decision to loosen the reins may be spurring more property activity.
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Yet to Pelosi's left-wing critics, she's utterly without principles and cares only about holding the reins.
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Eventually another superior nation would emerge and take over the reins to become the new lead society.
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Williams likely will take the New York Fed reins when current President William Dudley leaves in June.
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At first they merely play at being horse and driver; the ribbons are harness, reins and whip.
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For Papa, a seasoned pharmaceutical industry executive who took the reins in May, there was no honeymoon.
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When its left reins are pulled, it collapses onto one side as though it is being shot.
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Harry Harris spoke Wednesday as he turned over the reins of the US Pacific Command to Adm.
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Earlier this year, Lowe's gave the reins to a home improvement veteran to turn around the company.
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Brightloom CEO Adam Brotman, who took the reins three months ago, has his own tie to Starbucks.
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But in the few flare-ups that did occur, Democrats quickly yanked the reins and regained control.
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But the northern Europeans want the ECB to pull in the reins, which indeed it is doing.
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For seasons three and four of "The Crown," the actress is taking the reins from Vanessa Kirby.
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CNN reported last week that Bolton has taken the reins when it comes to dealing with Russia.
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Shortly after he took the reins at EPA, the head of the agency's environmental justice program resigned.
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Other geopolitical hotspots and domestic issues alike threaten to flare up shortly after Shanahan takes the reins.
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After taking the reins at the EPA, he pushed for budget and staff cuts to the agency.
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Then the driver shook the reins and clucked, and they moved off together into the dark again.
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Bruce Arena was handed the reins and he has been trying to piece things back together since.
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The first step in stopping Donald Trump is to take back the reins of power in Congress.
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He took the reins after the death of his father, Kim Jong Il, earlier that same year.
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When Democrats finally do retake the reins of power, they can do immigration reform on their terms.
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Prior to selling, Lucas had been reticent to let anyone else take the reins of his franchises.
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Disney insiders have downplayed speculation that he could eventually take the chief executive reins from Mr. Iger.
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People have assumed Tyka -- who has taken the reins -- would get everything, but that's not the case.
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Presidential discretion But the broader implication — that he'd take the reins off banks — is a wild card.
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Also like Prada, Fendi has a long history of women holding the reins of design and business.
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With Mr. Cali's murder, it was not clear who would take the reins of the Gambino family.
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In February 2018, RE/MAX founder Dave Liniger handed over the reins to new CEO Adam Contos.
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He has never been approached by a big brand to take the reins of a heritage house.
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Having filmed sex scenes in the past, Winslet took the reins and even gave the director feedback.
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Mr. Uchida, 53, takes the reins of a company facing its biggest challenges in nearly two decades.
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It's about taking the reins, that's it, which is worth doing, even when it scares us witless.
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He added that he would hand over the reins of the Car Wash investigation to other judges.
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Many ranchers have struggled to find family members to take the reins of their land and businesses.
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In August of 2011, Jobs handed the CEO reins to Tim Cook and went on medical leave.
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Even before Pichai took the reins at Google, other company executives would respond to Washington's occasional call.
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There are no rules but one: A rider may not interfere with the reins of another horse.
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This will not be the first time Ms. Miskimmon has taken the reins of a troubled company.
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Rose Fredrick assumed the curatorial reins ever since, growing the show from 2000 participating artists to 21861.
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Lagarde inherited an inflation rate of 1.0% in the euro zone upon taking the reins in November.
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By handing the reins to Sundar Pichai, the two cofounders will give Google the leader it needs.
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This is the fourth consecutive session of Congress in which the House has passed the REINS Act.
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The move handed the reins of the federal Russia probes over to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
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Powell took over the central bank's reins from Janet Yellen, who served from 2014 until early February.
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Both founders will now relinquish any executive role, handing the reins to Sundar Pichai, a company stalwart.
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Read served as the chief executive officer before handing over the reins to Albert Bourla last October.
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" He continued: "We need the director there who can take the reins and be assertive in that.
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We're young, so it's hard for adults to give us the reins and allow us to play.
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How do you think about this problem of handing over the reins to such a different team?
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Let a strongman take the reins, goes the reasoning, and he will show them—whoever they are.
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Johnson assumed the role of chief executive in April 2017, taking the reins from longtime CEO Howard Schultz.
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But the big spending Ola may have to pull the reins, say experts if further funding slows down.
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And with Trump scheduled to take the reins in January, many of them are bracing for a fight.
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Besides, the saga of Westeros is about to wrap up, and then who'll take the reins of fire?
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Unfortunately, President-elect Trump seems intent on handing control of the reins of government to precisely those interests.
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The program, called Lifeline, was one of the first thing Pai touched after taking the reins as chairman.
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Should Rousseff be impeached, Temer will take over the reins and preside until the next elections of 2018.
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Lady Louise Windsor took the reins of a carriage following in the tracks of her granny Queen Elizabeth.
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Ballmer took the reins of Microsoft in January 2000, just before technology stocks embarked on a multiyear drop.
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"We still see the bank loosening the reins yet again towards the end of the year," Krämer said.
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" Conservative health minister Matt Hancock: "My party is no mood to hand over the reins to Jeremy Corbyn.
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But even with new executives at the reins, the company's stumbles outpaced its efforts to regain user trust.
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That will make it harder for minority parties to retake the reins of power — even in wave elections.
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Spokesman Dan Flores said GM was holding tight reins on discounts, also called incentives, for Silverado and Sierra.
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It's also very clear Larry's pining for the old days at CNN when someone else had the reins.
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Kaine was involved in discussions in February and March, and after that, he said, leadership took the reins.
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Trump said he would step away from managing business operations, handing the reins to his two adult sons.
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While Jules struggles with the reins on her rapidly expanding fashion startup, her husband Matt raises their daughter.
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Handing the reins to Temer, however, assumes that the PT is cleared of any wrongdoing in the investigation.
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While Katy Perry took on the emcee reins last year, this year the show is going host-less.
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Of course, Trump's team will be taking over the reins very soon, which could have a chilling effect.
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He departed from the CEO role this year, handing over the reins to Jackie Fouse on February 1.
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It is a complicated emotional proposition to hand over to another the reins of a company you built.
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Neveu, who assumed the reins shortly before Haiti's playoff match against Trinidad and Tobago, rides the players hard.
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Since taking the reins as chief of staff, Kelly and Trump are said to have a tense relationship.
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Flannery had been appointed in August 216.9, taking the reins from Jeff Immelt as GE's stock steadily eroded.
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The tightening of the reins has led to public outcries by scientists and a landslide of agency resignations.
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The approach took hold and continued when he passed on the reins to the project later that year.
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" Conservative health minister Matt Hancock: "My party is no mood to hand over the reins to Jeremy Corbyn.
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Cater used a personal email account for months after he took the reins at the Pentagon last year.
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The transportation deal is the first major step for CEO John Flannery, who took the reins last August.
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Mike Conaway has been given the reins to the House intelligence committee's fractured Russia investigation following chairman Rep.
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Vice President-elect Mike Pence, above center, will lead Donald Trump's transition effort, taking the reins from Gov.
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The show was Balenciaga's first since designer Demna Gvasalia took the reins after leaving his role at Vetements.
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Soon after his assumption of the ECB's reins, Mario Draghi's successor will likely undergo a baptism by fire.
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Ellison never discusses retirement, but he is 75 and will presumably hand the reins over at some point.
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The REINS Act is an antidote to the disease of over-regulation, which currently ails many states' economies.
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Pai has been on the defensive over some of his actions since taking the reins at the agency.
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Malika suggests she loosen the reins a little bit and let Lamar see how much he can handle.
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"It is good that an experienced Telekom guy like Christian Illek will take over the reins," Hoettges said.
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Is there a legacy program in place for other managers to take over the reins of a project?
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If someone refuses to do so, think twice before handing over the reins to your financial life.3.
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He stepped away from the chief executive role at Starbucks last April, handing the reins to Kevin Johnson.
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Likud has a deep bench of experienced leaders who can certainly hold the reins if Netanyahu is sidelined.
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"I could foresee our group in the next 10 years, kind of taking over the reins," he said.
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He will take the reins from Steven Mnuchin, the Treasury secretary, whom the Chinese view as more moderate.
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For a moment, his eyes flare with the glow of his suppressed power, but he reins it in.
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He returned to Stetson as an assistant coach in 1974 before taking the managerial reins five years later.
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Adnan has the reins; he's that type, getting ready for action, military papers sitting on his father's desk.
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Like Mr. Heastie, Mr. Flanagan, a Republican from Long Island, took the reins in the wake of scandal.
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A group of Republican reformers used the tactic in 1923 to loosen the leadership reins on the House.
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But to truly prove a sales model, you have to hand the reins to an actual sales rep.
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Another bill, the Reins Act, is possibly unconstitutional because of how it would circumvent the Constitution's lawmaking process.
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I'm not disputing the election results or Republicans' right — heck, their obligation — to seize the reins of leadership.
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But in 2006, he took the reins at Jil Sander and debuted his first women's-only runway show.
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But in 2010 — ignoring Dr. Malachie and others — Mr. Deby handed over Zakouma's reins to the foreign nonprofit.
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While the kids had vacations and family fun throughout their childhood, Salamone kept tight reins on her spending.
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Still, the real race every observer is focused on is who will take the reins at the DNC.
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Seizing the reins of party leadership at once, Lenin insisted on a program that repudiated all imperialist war.
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Under Mr. Xi, who took the party's reins of power seven years ago, the hard-liners have prospered.
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As with choosing an executor, make sure whoever you hand the financial reins to is trustworthy and smart.
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Mr. Edwards took the reins of the family business at 233 after his father's sudden death in 22.
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And, if Congress reins in the debt, lawmakers could celebrate the good news in the next annual statement.
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Milton Cheng will take the reins as chair of the firm from acting chair Jaime Trujillo on Oct.
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Before they pass the reins, House Democrats are looking to capitalize on this chance to leave their mark.
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Altria has now taken the reins, putting one of its executives, K. C. Crosthwaite, in charge of Juul.
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Shortsighted Democrats might think the endgame is driving Mr. Trump from office and retaking the reins of power.
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"More and more I am trying to let the younger generation fully take the reins," Mr. Miyamoto said.
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Microsoft has been exploring the psychology of work since Nadella took the reins from Steve Ballmer in 2014.
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Mr. Wallis persuaded Mr. Rice to join the bank, and later turned the leadership reins over to him.
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To me, his rookie year is a better version of Russell Wilson's, where the reins are still on.
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We've taken the reins from Tatiana, Noah and Benjamin, who with Andy and Annie certainly set the bar high.
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Remembering the gameplay CT taught him before he left, Paulie reins in his emotions and decides to play cool.
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Chief Executive Dara Khosrowshahi, who took the reins one year ago, has said safety is now Uber's top priority.
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But I didn't pull her reins because I don't believe in putting out the fire of a young girl.
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Raúl took the reins of power from an ailing Fidel in 2006, and formally assumed the presidency in 2008.
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Whoopi Goldberg took the reins four times, and Steve Martin three times (once with Alec Baldwin as co-host).
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Gary Bickford decided to seize the reins for precinct table 211 after the original captain was a no-show.
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But there are also less formal signs that it will soon be time to cede the reins of power.
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Schwarzenegger then took the reins of the show after he ended his second term as the governor of California.
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Twitter founder Jack Dorsey was brought in as interim chief executive before taking the reins full time in October.
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Again, this might seem strange: Apple is tightening the reins on developers at a developer conference, of all places.
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But Mason Rasmey, the Walmart yodeling kid, is taking his newfound country fame and grabbing it by the reins.
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Smiling, she grips the reins and relaxes into the seat of the saddle, grateful to be on horseback again.
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It is not immediately clear who will be taking over the reins of the Building 8 lab from Dugan.
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It took us a long time to decide to take the reins and learn how to do that ourselves.
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Mr Altman did not assume the reins with a mandate to tear down and rebuild the team he inherited.
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Before taking the reins at Chipotle more than a year ago, Niccol was head of Yum Brands' Taco Bell.
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Since taking the reins in January, he has repeatedly said the company should focus on deepwater exploration and production.
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Today, I am once again handing the reins over to Recode's Social Media Editor Kurt Vogner, also Kurt Wagner.
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Later, however, it seemed China's censors - who play a constant role regulating the country's internet - had loosened the reins.
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Mosseri has made combatting online bullying a top priority since he took over the reins of Instagram in October.
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Lafley became so indispensable to P&G that he had to come out of retirement to retake the reins.
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Movers will handle the rest while Obama is handing over the reins to Trump at the inauguration on Friday.
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Maryam Sharif, who many believed was being groomed to take the reins from her father, has denied any wrongdoing.
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The House passed the REINS Act in January, but even Republicans admit it's a long shot in the Senate.
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Ex-Xiaomi executive Hugo Barra took over the reins of the company last month, but not as Oculus' CEO.
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Apart from the spin, though, the move seems to imply that Democrats hold the reins on fiscal 2018 funding.
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This year, though his friends wanted another banger, Lemmond's taking the reins, opting for something on the sportier side.
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We're told Kim gave Kanye the reins ... and he collaborated with Axel on nearly every aspect of the house.
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With time a zero-risk policy becomes the default decision-making criteria, and the CFO takes over the reins.
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Warren Jeffs took the reins of the sect in 2002 after the death of his father, the church's founder.
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Italy's relationship with the EU has deteriorated since an anti-establishment government took the reins in Rome last year.
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CBS said the organization's spending on lavish meetings and travel skyrocketed after Nardizzi took over the reins in 2009.
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Zuckerberg needs this transition to be successful, so it makes sense he'd hand the reins to a trusted deputy.
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It seems that both Bannon and Priebus thought that they would be holding the reins once Trump was inaugurated.
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Chet's interference forces Quinn to take back the reins of the show from Rachel, much to the latter's annoyance.
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Kraninger would take the reins of the politically polarizing consumer watchdog agency that Republicans have long fought to weaken.
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Olivier Rousteing, then 24, took the reins, altering the balance between glitz and grunge in favor of the former.
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Senate Republican leaders should take a clear stand now and pledge to bring the REINS Act to a vote.
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Still, I sometimes longed for the narrative reins to be returned to the more hardheaded and clear-eyed Grace.
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As Manafort took the reins as Trump campaign chairman in May, the FBI surveillance technicians were no longer listening.
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Nooyi will step down as Pepsi's chief executive officer on Wednesday, handing the reins to company President Ramon Laguarta.
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The students came up with this simple, yet elegant system, using adapted horse riding stirrups, climbing carabiner and reins.
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Washington's influence is waning and those who take the reins in fighting global pandemics will not prioritize U.S. needs.
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The government, seizing the reins after the storm, has raised fears that its capacity may not match its ambition.
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Engelbrecht took the reins of Shoprite in February from Whitey Basson, who had led the group for 37 years.
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Kelly has been trying to take the reins of staffing in the West Wing since his elevation last summer.
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"It's not going to be any steeper," said Kaplan, who took the reins at the Dallas Fed in September.
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The board has directed Smith and Pinto to take the reins of the largest US bank while Dimon recovers.
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Since taking the reins of the administration response, Pence has repeatedly insisted the risk is low to most Americans.
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His measured response to upheaval in Eastern Europe drew complaints that he was not seizing the reins of history.
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Adolphe Binder, a former director of the GöteborgsOperans Danskompani and the Berlin Ballet, took the reins earlier this year.
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Joe BidenJoe BidenSenators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session Sanders campaign says it raised more than .
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When Snyder took the reins at Kansas State in 1989, the program had lost 27 games in a row.
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Mr. Gluski had not had much occasion to celebrate since he had taken the AES reins five years earlier.
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They would slash the spending that expanded Medicaid, reduce subsidies, and loosen the reins on what insurers can charge.
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A veteran of Democratic political campaigns and fundraising, Schriock took the reins as president of EMILY's List in 2010.
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No general secretary before or after him was able to hold onto the reins of power for that long.
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Presidents Carter, Clinton, Bush, and Obama also loosened the reins on "atoms for peace" in the name of stability.
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To the Editor: This is the ideal moment for the Republican Party to seize the reins on climate change.
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Veteran tech executive Alice Hill is taking the reins at Hackbright Academy, a coding boot camp strictly for women.
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This could cause headaches for Christine Lagarde, who takes the reins from ECB President Mario Draghi on November 1.
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Regardless of how they arrived in the governor's seat, taking the reins of a complex state bureaucracy is challenging.
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In her place, former Orange EVP Yves Maitre has taken up the reins for the Taipei-based smartphone maker.
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Many trade advocates argue that abandoning TPP hands China the economic and strategic reins in the rapidly growing Pacific.
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As with choosing an executor, make sure the person you hand the financial reins to is trustworthy and smart.
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The "Late Night" host is poised to take the reins at Sunday's 75th annual Golden Globes, airing on NBC.
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But the Trump Justice Department has distanced itself from similar investigations, preferring that local authorities take the reins instead.
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Barr will take the reins of the Justice Department -- which is, of course, involved in the Mueller Russia investigation.
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And you cannot attempt to control capital at home while loosening the reins that prevent it from moving abroad.
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Gilbert takes the reins for Tuesday's lesson while former World Muay Thai Council champion Anna Zucchelli leads on Thursdays.
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The disorder that comes as things change is more visible than the order that often reins when they don't.
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Over the next few weeks, lawmakers will be looking ahead too, readying for Trump to take the reins of power.
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She took the reins, suggesting remedies such as extra locks on doors and an alarm system to quiet our fears.
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Now that students have taken the reins and spoken out about their needs, the ball is in the university's court.
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But while Trump sounds ready to take the reins of the Republican Party, some primary rivals aren't ready to concede.
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Collin Peterson (D-Minn.) is expected to lead the House Agricultural Committee — taking the reins from Texas Republican Mike Conaway.
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"It's a challenge," said Haula, who has registered 21 points in 27 games since Torchetti took over the coaching reins.
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Powell took over the reins of the Fed earlier this year from Janet Yellen, who served from 2014 until February.
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After six seasons of Hollywoo, existentially-challenged equines, and heart-shattering pathos, Bojack Horseman has finally hung up its reins.
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Thanks to Dawson and co for starting the fight, paving the way, and then handing the reins down to us.
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So I think we should build off the success we&aposve had rather than turn over the reins to Pelosi.
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Zinke promptly rode a horse to work while Perry took the reins of a department that he once forgot existed.
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He left office with a 90% approval rating, delivering the reins to his chief of staff and handpicked successor, Rousseff.
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The Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny (REINS) Act, which passed in the House of Representatives on Jan.
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By now, we're used to folks leaping out of the indie-movie world to take the reins on massive franchises.
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The company, once a bellwether of the denim craze, has undergone restructuring since Peck took the reins early last year.
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His eldest son Victor Li, who was named successor several years ago, will take over the reins of the business.
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It's clear he thinks there's little chance of anyone else taking the reins before the DUP's marriage to May ends.
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Howard Schultz presides over his final Starbucks (SBUX) annual meeting today as CEO before handing the reins to Kevin Johnson.
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The National's Aaron Dessner took the reins on production, backed up by his bandmates, brother Bryce Dessner and Josh Kaufman.
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They no longer hold in a union of 28 where each country must wait 14 years to take the reins.
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Since taking the reins at CSX, Harrison said he has not "officially" discussed any potential opportunities for Chicago with Creel.
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After consulting his interior design friends, he decided he needed to take the reins himself to make it his own.
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That turned my view of what I was doing around, I felt like I had the reins in my hand.
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The longer the president waits to take the reins in this fight, the worse his chances of success will be.
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Rachleff founded Wealthfront in 2011 with Dan Carroll, and previously led the company before hiring Nash to take the reins.
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Most politicians were invested in the company in some form, leaving no incentive to put reins on the runaway speculation.
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At the same time, an opposition leader, Jeanine Añez Chavez, said she was ready to take the reins of power.
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"Giving Rian Johnson the reins for more movies tells me that The Last Jedi is a great movie, " says Dergarabedian.
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The current government wants to loosen the reins on the military, and the prime minister, Shinzo Abe, is politically powerful.
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Because Sessions recused himself, Rosenstein took the reins of overseeing the probe and ultimately appointed Mueller as the special counsel.
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The decision to hand the reins to Bakish suggested that Viacom's international footprint would be a linchpin to future expansion.
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In 2010, Google cofounder Larry Page was preparing to take the reins as the company's CEO for the second time.
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Zekulin has taken the reins as sole CEO of Canopy as he leads a search to find a new chief.
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The Penguins have turned their season around since the former Rangers assistant coach Mike Sullivan took the reins on Dec.
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Grigg still holds the reins for the majority of Woe's songwriting, and his outside influences (punk, screamo, hardcore) haven't changed.
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Iceland go home with the knowledge that they can mix it with the best even when they loosen the reins.
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Before taking the reins at Ateliers Nectoux, the world's ultimate resource for tin countertops, Thierry Nectoux was a land surveyor.
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With Verizon now at the reins, one of the most queer-friendly online spaces has entered a fraught new era.
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Comedian Michelle Wolf will take the reins at this year's White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) dinner, the group announced Thursday.
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McNabb, 60, will continue to remain at the company as chairman after he hands the CEO reins over in January.
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Since Mr. Welch turned over the reins of the industrial stalwart, the sprawling empire that he built has proved unsustainable.
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It also came after Martin Schulz was forced to hand over the reins as leader of the Social Democratic Party.
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We will know where the most drastic measures must be deployed and where we can let up on the reins.
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Mr. Ford, who took over the reins of the Progressive Conservative party in March, had seemed like a shoo-in.
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Latino grooms abruptly dropped the reins from thoroughbreds and scattered amid all the pre-race pageantry, setting the horses loose.
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He left the project, claiming he "couldn't crack" a new Batman take, and Reeves took the reins, eventually hiring Pattinson.
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Handing her the reins to the chief investment office, which she will take over from Mr. Zames, is a start.
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In that position Whitaker is expected to take the reins from Rod Rosenstein, deputy attorney general, and oversee Mueller's inquiry.
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Jones has grabbed the spotlight, and the reins of a championship series that was not supposed to go this way.
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Guaidó, however, has been unable to take the reins of power from Maduro, who maintains control of most Venezuelan institutions.
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Some founding CEOs have said they regretted handing over the reins and letting someone else determine their company&aposs trajectory.
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There was concern that Kim Jong Un, the inexperienced successor, would face challenges to his leadership upon assuming the reins.
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They will have been placed in their positions and handed the reins of power not to govern, but to destroy.
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When Indra Nooyi first took the reins as PepsiCo's CEO in 2006, she reached out to tech titan Steve Jobs.
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Evans takes the reins as many industries, including metals trading, come under the spotlight due to a lack of diversity.
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Black took the reins of the Budget panel, passing the budget that helped smooth the way for the tax overhaul.
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The founder eventually turned the reins over to his son, Fidelity's chairman, Edward "Ned" Johnson III, who is now 86.
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Niccol officially takes the reins on March 5, replacing company founder Steve Ells, who is now the company's executive chairman.
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Google just went through a shake-up of its own, with Sundar Pichai taking the reins of the whole company.
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Former wholesale banking boss Perry Pelos will take over the reins of commercial banking, Wells Fargo said in a statement.
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In almost every episode, Gethard hands the reins over to a fellow comedian, who formats the episode as they like.
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In interviews with Harry, she takes the reins and speaks for both of them while he watches in apparent delight.
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He took office only days before the 9/11 attacks and turned over the reins to James Comey in 2013.
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Director Babak Najafi (who's worked on the Cinemax show Banshee) takes over the reins from Olympus filmmaker Antoine Fuqua, and the
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On Tuesday, senators will start grilling the man who could take the reins, President Trump's nominee for attorney general, William Barr.
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Each city is excessively noted through photos, and no single photo holds the reins — dense repetition lets banal scenes become otherworldly.
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Vice President Michel Temer would temporarily take the reins until November, when the process would return to a special Senate committee.
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His efforts this week are all part of a process of the legitimate President of Venezuela taking the reins of control.
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That's right: Atkin handed over the reins to Kylie Jenner, and Khloé documented the whole process in a series of Snapchats.
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Together, these updates signify the largest changes Uber has made since new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi took the reins in August 2017.
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Scharf, who takes the reins from interim CEO Allen Parker next week, must also navigate a tricky business environment for banks.
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Not that it matters much after the account announced this morning that it would be handing over the reins to activists.
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And it hasn't gotten better since she took the reins of the Education Department; DeVos is still as controversial as ever.
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Mr Anwar says he plans to remain a backbencher, staying out of the cabinet until Dr Mahathir hands over the reins.
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Now, having handed the business's reins over to his daughter, he trains the company's new generation of production and design staff.
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And few of the customers holding the reins are even aware their responses have any impact on how much servers earn.
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Kang noted in a statement that she was "beyond thrilled" to be taking the reins on the series (h/t Deadline).
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After taking over the reins of the company, his son narrowed the product line down to one item, the Moka Express.
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The huge pressure heaped on designers taking the reins at Paris' historic fashion houses and the need to be immediately successful.
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The economist said business confidence may also improve in light of an administration that may loosen the regulatory reins on businesses.
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McAleenan takes the reins at DHS at a time when illegal border crossings are surging and at a 11-year high.
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America needs a woman who is not ashamed of her strength of personality and confidently takes on the reins of leadership.
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The Trump administration has undertaken a broad deregulatory effort, much of which is aimed at loosening the reins on financial institutions.
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"Stephen is handing over the reins to two safe pair of hands," said Graeme Körner, a fund manager at Körner Perspective.
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Indeed, Donald Trump has committed to signing the REINS Act, which requires congressional approval before major rules and regulations become effective.
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In March, Williams took the reins of the 17.7 billion electric utility company after heading its electric operations for ten years.
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Kline, a fiery leader with more time in the program, was expected by many to take the offense's reins with authority.
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Here's how to tighten the reins on what Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri can hear, when, and how it gets used.
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Proponents of these regulatory rollback laws claim they are needed to rein in runaway agencies, hence the cleverly named "REINS" Act.
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Trump has taken the reins of a vast and reasonably efficient (in the long view of history) administrative and bureaucratic state.
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The U.K.'s Labour party has leaned increasingly to the left since veteran politician Jeremy Corbyn took the reins in 2015.
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John Kelly and his new leadership team would be wise to keep morale in mind as they take the agency's reins.
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They have a template and a set of guidelines to follow, which reins in, to a large extent, their personal biases.
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Twitter's Chief Operating Officer Adam Bain left the company last month, handing over the reins to Chief Financial Officer Anthony Noto.
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The former Obama administration housing official and University of Southern California public policy professor will take the reins on June 5.
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SHE TOOK THE REINS IN DECEMBER OF 2007 AND RESIGNED IN JUNE OF 2008, JUST THREE MONTHS BEFORE LEHMAN BROTHERS COLLAPSED.
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No matter who eventually takes the job ... Favre tells us they better get ready to give the reins to Aaron Rodgers.
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Bob Camp, who took over the reins of the Ren & Stimpy show after John K got canned, was there selling sketches.
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"They won't allow us to have the reins again," said Russell Singleton who grew up on the South Side of Chicago.
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Since taking the reins in April, the Sony boss has boosted earnings at Japan's $53 billion movies-to-video-games group.
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That means that if White were removed, that would leave just Stein or Michael Piwowar, a Republican, to take the reins.
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And this problem is not going to go away until we tighten the reins on the role of money in politics.
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The trip is Kim's first abroad since he took the reins after his father, Kim Jong Il, died in late 212.
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Moreover, we need stepped-up involvement by the international community, led by the moderate Arab states; Egypt could take the reins.
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Upon the assassination of his father in 2202, at just 2628 years old, Joseph Kabila took over the reins of power.
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But it is unusual for a primary candidate to clutch the reins quite as early and as tightly as Clinton did.
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In years past, a seasoned executive might have been brought on to take the reins as the startup neared its IPO.
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Through physical strength and brutality, men made themselves the dominant gender tens of centuries ago; they've barely loosened the reins since.
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Finn Vigeland: I had the good fortune of taking over the reins at J.A.S.A. after Natan went abroad for a semester.
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Luber cofounded the company but stepped down in June to allow Cutler, a seasoned e-commerce vet, to take the reins.
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This was the first quarter of results for Solomon, who took the reins of the company from Lloyd Blankfein in October.
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The credibility of your music has to be very significant—you can't slack off, you can't let go of the reins.
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Tony Khan seems to be taking the day-to-day reins from the business end and he's a pro wrestling superfan.
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For some, the deal didn't go far enough; Pelosi would still be holding the reins -- and possibly for another four years.
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"You know if you get on a horse and you have really tight reins and the horse is galloping?" she said.
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Quietly, optimists in the business say that it may be healthy for a younger generation of editors to take the reins.
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Stan, who was once the sole performer to run the theater's tiny "cockpit," has largely handed the reins over to David.
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The two "no" votes marked the most opposition at a policy-setting meeting since Powell took the reins in February 2018.
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Jay Rock takes the reins for this one, with Kendrick Lamar (who has a co-write credit) on ad-lib duty.
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His father, Bill France Jr., ran the organization for 30 years, until handing the reins over to Brian France in 2003.
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He led the company from $1.2 billion in annual revenue to nearly $50 billion before turning the reins over to Robbins.
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"The (combination of measures) helps us get back to the saddle and hold the reins firmly in our hands", he said.
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Matthews said Monday night that it was time for younger generations — who grew up with "better standards" — to take the reins.
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He cited Joe BidenJoe BidenSenators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session Sanders campaign says it raised more than .
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Mr. Hackett, who runs Ford's autonomous vehicle division, is a year older than Mr. Mulally was when he took the reins.
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Piwowar took the reins at the SEC on Inauguration Day, and the agency is currently drastically understaffed at the top echelons.
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In May, founder and former CEO Toby Sun stepped back from the role, handing the executive reins to cofounder Brad Bao.
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Mahathir's resignation also freed him from a promise to hand over the reins to Anwar before his term ended in 2023.
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We need adults to accept the discomfort of us taking the reins of the gun violence movement and us growing up.
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But until Sessions exits — voluntarily or otherwise — someone else will continue to hold the reins of power over the Mueller investigation.
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He has largely given the Pentagon the reins to deal with the issue, while emphasizing that he wants to see results.
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The Cowboys' 30-year-old offensive coordinator was, somewhat shockingly, given the reins of the Dallas offense by Coach Jason Garrett.
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" Within the "Alien" universe, Noomi Rapace took the heroic reins in "Prometheus," and Katherine Waterston flexes her muscles in "Alien: Covenant.
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The recruitment process is expected to be completed by spring 2020, with the new governor taking the reins on June 3.
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Black, who took the reins of the committee earlier this year, is running for governor of her home state in 85033.
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The former boss of high-flying Swiss construction chemicals maker Sika had been due to take the reins from Oct. 16.
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Trisha Yearwood takes over the reins of the 10th edition of CMA Country Christmas, after Reba McEntire's two-year hosting stint.
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Erica Lugo and Steve Cook will take the reins as the new trainers, along with a team of nutritionists and doctors.
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The case manager Jamie hired -- Jodi Montgomery -- has been appointed conservator until January, and that's when Jamie will retake the reins.
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A decade later, Page took back the reins, and became more involved in the company's day-to-day running than Brin.
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The recruitment process is expected to be completed by spring 2020, with the new governor taking the reins on June 3.
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Trump Jr., along with his brother, Eric, took the reins of the family real estate business when their father assumed office.
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"It was about time someone took the reins of this disaster," said Angiseth Rodriguez, 23, a student in Venezuela's capital, Caracas.
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On the first episode, Ocean handed the reins over to guest DJs and didn't really appear on the show at all.
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But all of these plans have one thing in common: They ultimately leave the reins of power firmly in Kalanick's hands.
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Every year, Lambert would create an updated version of the list, until she handed over the reins to Vanity Fair in 2002.
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While walking the red carpet, the couple stopped to talk to French reporters — with Amal, who speaks fluent French, taking the reins.
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Photo: APIn September, Assange resigned as the editor-in-chief of Wikileaks and turned over the reins to Icelandic journalist Kristinn Hrafnsson.
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Yellen has kept a low public profile in the seven months since turning over the reins of the Fed to Jerome Powell.
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Kent will formally pass over the reins as chairman to Quincey, his successor, after the company's annual meeting in April next year.
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He'll stay on as an adviser to Alphabet, but is handing the reins to Marwan Fawaz, a cable and telecom industry veteran.
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His sister, Yingluck Shinawatra, took its reins, and those of the country, until she, too, was ousted by a coup in 2014.
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It's not great that she's being handed the reins to Big Blue the month that Zuckerberg designates it as yesterday's news feed.
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General Electric has named Lawrence Culp as its new chairman and CEO, replacing John Flannery, who took the reins just last year.
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Before taking office, Trump very publicly handed the reins of his company to his sons, suggesting that they would focus on business.
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"I couldn't be more thrilled about Claire taking the reins of the iconic Lisbeth Salander," director Fede Alvarez said in a statement.
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The hyper-competitive executive and serial entrepreneur is notoriously combative and has difficulty unclenching his grip on the reins of the company.
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After watching her sisters follow in her footsteps, she took the reins of the rope once again and showed off her trick.
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Dubuc, who took over the reins of Vice from co-founder Shane Smith in 2018, has been working to make it profitable.
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She will take the reins from outgoing Moore in November at a time of intense regulatory and economic headwinds for financial companies.
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The human editors (actual journalists!) were soon fired, and Facebook turned the reins back over to its trusty (and occasionally stupid) algorithms.
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Reform of their corporate governance is long overdue; and letting the private sector take over the reins at public banks remains taboo.
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"I am particularly happy that Hedi is back within the LVMH Group and taking the reins of our Céline maison," he said.
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If Mr Mnangagwa succeeds in taking back the reins of government, his first task will be to consolidate power within Zanu-PF.
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Since grabbing the reins in a coup in 1989 he has governed in alliance with Islamists, many of whom now reject him.
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Harold Koda, the curator in chief of the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, passed the reins to Andrew Bolton.
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For his part, Mr Trump may decide it is worth waiting until the Democratic majority takes up the reins in the House.
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But recently, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have asked whether it's time to pull in the reins on tech companies.
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When he arrived fresh out of school in 1997, Baffè was promptly handed the reins to one of the company's biggest projects.
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Corbat had set the target of reaching a 10 percent return on equity by 2015 shortly after taking the reins in 2012.
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In February, the assembly named a new board of directors to take the reins of state oil firm PDVSA's U.S. subsidiary Citgo.
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He began his career with Accenture, another big recipient of H-1B visas, before taking the reins at Rural Sourcing in 2008.
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The operator's Tianyi cloud storage business unit has taken the reins for iCloud China, according to a WeChat post from China Telecom.
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We can't remember the exact moment that standard potato chips stopped being the main attraction and other varieties started taking the reins.
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President Trump announced on Twitter that the EPA's deputy administrator, Andrew Wheeler, will assume the reins in an acting capacity, starting Monday.
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He definitely took the reins in the second half of the show, and got more and more and more into his element.
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But in shifting the reins to engineers, the company has minimized the kind of news judgment typically exercised by journalists and editors.
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A political ally, Htin Kyaw, was placed in the office, allowing Ms. Aung Suu Kyi to essentially hold the reins of power.
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That changed dramatically when Lonnie took the reins and we instituted controls that allowed for the maturation of the Muhammad Ali business.
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REINS also requires agencies to amend or repeal old rules to offset all the costs of new rules, without regard to benefits.
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He has a legitimate interest in a new White House counsel to take the reins during the next phase of this investigation.
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As Gal Gadot took the reins on Saturday Night Live this weekend, her movie counterpart stalked the streets of New York City.
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If successful, the vote would topple the incumbent government and allow Spanish Socialist Workers' Party leader Pedro Sanchez to take the reins.
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However a sexual harassment scandal forced Preston-Werner to resign and leave the company in 2014, with Wanstrath again taking the reins.
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Mueller took the reins of a federal investigation that Comey first opened in July 2016 in the middle of the presidential campaign.
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He may not know it but in this transition he will take the reins of the largest energy company in the world.
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The fund has outperformed both the S&P 500 and its Russell 1000 growth benchmark since Golan took the reins in 2005.
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His replacement is coming from within T-Mobile: Current COO and president Mike Sievert is taking the reins from Legere next May.
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Implementing a state REINS Act won't on its own cure everything ailing various state governments, but it's a good place to start.
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Meritocracy and respect for credentials both have their place in a society that needs competent leaders to hold the reins of government.
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Paak takes the reins on the introduction, recalling the improvised meals of his youth, like cereal with water and Hamburger Helper dinners.
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The painting suggests that transcending resentment is only possible when one has the reins in one's hands, when one is the driver.
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They compared it to when Larry Page and Sergey Brin of Google handed over the CEO reins to the elder Eric Schmidt.
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That absence of an obvious heir could be yet another sign that Xi will hold the reins for longer than 10 years.
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Sarah will be taking the reins in overseeing our our strategy and execution in helping the world's largest businesses grow with Twitter.
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Hashim took the reins from former CEO Jim Hyatt in December after Ruby Tuesday was taken private in a $335 million deal.
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A new chief executive, Sebastian Suhl, took the reins, and unified the contemporary and ready-to-wear collections under a single brand.
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A decade after taking the helm at Google he handed the reins of the company to Mr. Page and became executive chairman.
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Conference leaders and key committee members have been preparing to take the oversight reins since the opening months of Mr. Trump's tenure.
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The GOP House passed REINS several times during the Obama years, only to see it stripped out or blocked in the Senate.
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We would have a theocratic regime modeled on Iran in the north, with a Hezbollah-type militia holding the reins of power.
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That's what happens, apparently, when you finally manage to pass the reins to someone you trust, and can concentrate on other stuff.
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Iger hands the reins to Bob Chapek, the head of Disney parks, experiences and products, an incredibly lucrative arm of the company.
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Three years ago Julie Kent took the reins of this company after a long and storied dance career at American Ballet Theater.
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Tim Sanford, the longtime artistic director at the prestigious Off Broadway theater, will turn over the reins to his deputy, Adam Greenfield.
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But so long as the government holds the reins, shareholders know that their cashflows can always revert to zero at any time.
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After six seasons swilling whiskey and deadpanning, the sweater-wearing title character of this animated Hollywood satire is putting down the reins.
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As President Trump and his trade team take the reins, they should adopt policies that embrace strong protection of intellectual property rights.
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He became Altice's chief executive the following year when Goei stepped down from the role to take the reins at Altice USA.
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And while Guthrie was taking the reins from Curry when "Today" was in bad shape, she had "made it" in television news.
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Beyond the oft-mentioned U.S. relationship with Russia, Tillerson will also takes the reins of the relationship with our cyber-peer China.
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The cocktail is also made with local Greenhook gin and sweet vermouth for a smooth, balanced drink that reins in the bitterness.
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Both men were chosen by Ms. Binder, the former director of the GöteborgsOperans Danskompani, who took up the reins here last May.
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Eugene Hernandez, the deputy executive director of Film at Lincoln Center, will take the reins from Kent Jones, who departed last fall.
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He will take the reins from Nomura's Group Chief Executive Officer Koji Nagai, who will remain in charge of the holding company.
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But SAP's new co-CEOs — who took the reins following the departure of former chief Bill McDermott — appeared unfazed by Ellison's remarks.
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The riots are unlikely to end until a government that is not an Iranian cat's-paw takes over the reins of power.
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Many GOP senators are happy that Trump nominated Pompeo, a former House Republican lawmaker, to take the reins of the State Department.
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He will hand over the reins to the company's president and chief operating officer, Bill Newlands, in March, the company said Wednesday.
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As a result, critics say he has left the reins of Africa's biggest country in the hands of a civilian-military elite.
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When Lee Kun-hee's son, Jay Y. Lee, now 48, took effective reins of the family empire, he didn't do it alone.
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Mr. Kleinfeld took the reins of Alcoa in 2008 in the depths of the financial crisis when the company was being battered.
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In an interview — his first since taking the reins at TikTok this year — Mr. Zhu denied, in unambiguous terms, several key accusations.
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In a city where they hold no formal reins of power, the two are helping to set the agenda on Capitol Hill.
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Thompson ran Britain's tax collection authority before taking up the FRC reins last year to overhaul what lawmakers called a "toothless" watchdog.
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See, for instance, the REINS Act, which would submit all major science-based regulations to a vote of both houses of Congress.
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Kevin always wants to do more when sometimes you need to put the reins on and say, 'Enough already, take it easy.
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Even before Khosrowshahi took the reins, the company was buttoning up some of its international businesses in an effort to cut losses.
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It's quite a start for the nation's top diplomat, who wasted no time taking the reins from his embattled predecessor, Rex Tillerson.
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Ellison, a black man, took the reins after Ron Johnson and Mike Ullman, both white men, failed to turn the retailer around.
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He announced last week that he will step down within a year and hand the company reins to chief executive Daniel Zhang.
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Would Anthony readily hand over the reins to one of his younger teammates — Porzingis being the obvious choice — the way Tim Duncan had?
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Teddy Suric, 45, who took the reins in 2013, can schmooze with a billionaire patron and clown with the waiters with equal ease.
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He went on the manage the club for four years before taking a sabbatical and then taking the reins at Bayern in 2013.
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In the clip, we see a pretty confident Hannah (Lena Dunham) take the reins in what appears to be a casual job interview.
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He is a close ally of A.G. Sulzberger, the newspaper's publisher, who took the reins from his father at the end of 2017.
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Euisun Chung pledged in January to complete a restructuring expected to pave the way for him to take the reins of the group.
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Apple and other electronics manufacturers have faced increasing criticism over how tightly they hold the reins when it comes to repairing their devices.
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Rouhani did not mention Trump by name but instead stated "some amateurs are holding reins of power" in a nearly hour-long speech.
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"With that attention secured, protesters are looking for Democrats in Washington to pick up the reins and continue pressing an opposition," McDermott said.
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Then when we got handed the reins of the show for the third season, we were determined to go even deeper into that.
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On this tailwind, Paulsen said small- and mid-cap stocks, international and emerging markets, and industrial capital goods sectors may take the reins.
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The departing president of the European Central Bank will lead his final monetary policy meeting today before Christine Lagarde takes over the reins.
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According to reports, editor-in-chief Anna Wintour will hand over the reins to Bey for the most visible section of the magazine.
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Four prime ministers and crowds of state premiers have come and gone since he first took the reins in Western Australia in 2008.
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Now that he holds the reins to the FCC, he's scheduled a vote to begin debating a repeal of the rules on Thursday.
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" Benedetto Della Vedova, Italy's junior foreign minister "We once again thank Americans for keeping this warmonger [Hillary Clinton] from the reins of power.
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The other theme of the album is a message to other generations that these kids are good and ready to take the reins.
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On Wednesday, JPMorgan (JPM) announced that CFO Marianne Lake is leaving her post to take the reins of the bank's consumer lending business.
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They agree to announce FP will take over the sheriff reins, which seems like a plan they've been forming for quite a while.
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Nevertheless, more intervention seems to be the only item on the menu, no matter which party happens to hold the reins of power.
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Mr Trebek, its mild-mannered host, was recently diagnosed with stage IV pancreatic cancer and is likely to hand over the reins soon.
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I still go after brands that screw us, but I'm so, I'm so excited to take, to give someone the reins of Redef.
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A modest loss of momentum had been expected as the government reins in the heated property market and cracks down on riskier lending.
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The announcement comes as another BoE official, Deputy Governor Andrew Bailey, is about to take up the reins at the FCA in July.
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It's been nearly five years since late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs stepped down as CEO and handed the reins to Tim Cook.
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With Ambassador Nikki Haley taking the reins at the U.S. mission last year, combating anti-Israel bias has become a top U.S. priority.
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Last year Mark Schneider became the first outsider in nearly a century to take the reins at Nestle, the world's largest food company.
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But the constitutionally dubious REINS bill aims instead to paralyze executive branch rulemaking that protects public health and safety, the environment, and consumers.
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When Sacks decided to leave Zenefits and hand off the reins to someone else, they both hightailed it out the door behind him.
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Account clerk Ryan Keith Cox, 50, took the reins of the confused and frightened group, leading them away from the sounds of gunfire.
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When Turnbull, an entrepreneur himself, took the reins in September he was seen by many as an advocate for innovation and progressive policy.
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The impact of Sumner Redstone's sudden resignation as CBS executive chairman was ameliorated by news that CEO Les Moonves would take the reins.
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Labron-Johnson now acts as executive chef to both restaurants while Andrew, previously a sous chef at Portland, takes the reins at Clipstone.
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Ashkenazi took over reins of the online gaming and betting company last year following David Baazov's departure after being charged with insider trading.
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Spokesman Dan Flores said in a telephone call that GM was holding tight reins on discounts, also called incentives, for Silverado and Sierra.
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I feel like I am in a position to help young people take the reins and really make changes in their own communities.
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CEO Nick Hampton, who took the reins last month, also said Tate & Lyle would deliver $100 million in productivity savings over four years.
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After Mr Putin took the reins of the successor organisation, the Federal Security Service, in 1998, he recruited Mr Ivanov to join him.
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And so is the preference for giving the reins of government to an elected official — a member of Congress — over a cabinet secretary.
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Vas Narasimhantook the reins atNovartisearly last year and has pushed to transform the Swiss drug giant into a cutting-edge, tech-savvy company.
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They usually stay where you left them, too, waiting like a parked car for someone to grab their reins and spur them on.
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Rachel just happened to be on the stallion's left side and accidentally pulled its reins, and the horse collapsed on top of her.
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LISBON, Portugal — Before Andy Mooney took the reins at guitar maker Fender, he was an executive at two other companies — Nike and Disney.
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"Khandaani Shafakhana" tells the story of a young woman who takes over the reins of a sex clinic in a conservative Indian town.
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And then when they were afforded the opportunity to take the reins of the team, you saw them take full advantage of it.
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He has repudiated Mr. da Silva's party at nearly every turn, vowing that socialists will never again take the reins of the country.
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"Glei offers a graceful way of escaping a thread by saying this: "Looks like you guys have taken the reins on this conversation!
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We're talking about the state leading its own strategy, not throwing some money at the private sector and letting it take the reins.
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"The big focus for Mike Wilkins will be finding an appropriate CEO to take over the reins from the departing CEO," Ellis said.
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Walker's most recent achievement is the Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny (REINS) Act, which he's said he will sign soon.
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" Bodsworth, who joined Camilla on the carriage, adds, "I offered her the reins and she said she'd be grateful to have a go.
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But can it hope to disrupt an entrenched market where the most established players have carried the reins for almost two full decades?
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On Thursday, the President took back hold of the reins, re-centered his message and took a small step towards victory in 2020.
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Koskinen, who took the reins of the IRS several months after the 85033 controversy broke, says the allegations against him are without merit.
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Here are five ways Democrats could inflict pain on the president and his party if they hold the reins in 2019 (The Hill).
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Now, in a significant move, he is poised to become the festival's new artistic director, taking the reins from the impresario George Wein.
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This right-of-center coalition has been polling strongly on a program that would loosen the budgetary reins and dial back on reforms.
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Ted W. Lieu, a California Democrat who represents Los Angeles County, said he was "highly disturbed" by the passage of the REINS Act.
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Tell them that they hold the reins, and that if they want you to slow down or stop at any point, you will.
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After delivering two very successful albums, her label Atlantic had its concerns over handing Amos the reins to self-produce the next one.
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Rouse didn't want the job permanently, but agreed to take the reins for a few months while Obama looked for a permanent successor.
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His son took the reins of the shop when Schilling served in the House from 2011 to 2013, before losing a reelection bid.
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In the production truck, producer Rene Hatlelid took the reins alongside director Lisa Seltzer, who came out of retirement just for this game.
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It's the biggest challenge to date for President Christine Lagarde, who took the reins of the central bank just over four months ago.
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Manafort took the reins of Trump's campaign from Corey ("Womp Womp") Lewandowski, mocker of caged migrants and yanker of a female journalist's arm.
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Mr. Wilkie would take the reins of the department as it is trying to claw itself out of years of mismanagement and dysfunction.
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The people holding the reins of running influencer campaigns may be well-intentioned, but they don't realize they have a bias, she said.
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And the way he's handled this whole thing is incredible — just the humility and yet the confidence with which he took the reins.
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The company's next chief executive, Luca de Meo, will take the reins in July following the dismissal of Ghosn's immediate successor, Thierry Bollore.
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Sensing a new chapter, Mr. Berger and Ms. Sertso have decided that it is time to pass the artistic reins to new hands.
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He will hand over the reins at the word's largest coffee business to Kevin Johnson, the company president and a longtime board member.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has faced criticism for attending exclusive fund-raisers, and other Canadian provinces are tightening the reins on political contributions.
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That would be a major shift in how the debates have been handled since the commission took the reins before the 1988 election.
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Panetta, who also served as head of the CIA before taking the reins at the Pentagon, will appear before the committee on Friday.
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Mike Bloomberg took the reins, brought New York City back to life and put us on track to lead in the 21st century.
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It's the biggest deal in Intuit's 37-year history and comes just one year after Sasan Goodarzi took the CEO reins at Intuit.
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For Republicans, the challenge is to build an entire new administration, ready to take over the reins of government in just two months.
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After Cumenal's abrupt exit, Michael Kowalski, who was CEO from 1999 to 2015, became interim CEO before handing the reins over to Bogliolo.
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But the creation of Alphabet also gave Page and Brin carte blanche to fade from the limelight and let Pichai take the reins.
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I think it showed to a lot of people here what can happen if you hand over the reins to someone like that.
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Publisher Robert Allbritton emailed staff on Tuesday to announce that Matt Kaminski will be taking the reins from John Harris, starting on Monday.
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Harrison is expected to hand over the reins to his long-time protégé and CP's current president and chief operating officer Keith Creel.
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With the dreaded 2020 election finally in the rearview mirror, why shouldn't Biden simply turn the reins over the very day he's inaugurated?
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The president handed over the reins of his business empire to his sons Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump when he took office.
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Cramer said last week that Blankfein may be afraid to lose talent by not stepping down and letting someone else take the reins.
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Environmentalists who have fought to shut down the coal industry won't be sorry to see Rogers hand over the reins of the committee.
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Currently, Britney's care manager, Jodi Montgomery, is the temporary conservator per Jamie's wishes, and he's expected to retake the reins on January 20.
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But secondary education is a growing concern and needs innovative reform, she said, after taking the reins of the U.N. agency last month.
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See below for a snapshot of how much people with other chronic conditions can save if they tighten the reins on disease management.
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Irving bailed out the Cavs numerous times during his playoffs career, even taking the reins from James at times to carry the offense.
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Hernandez will hand over the reins as JPMorgan's global head of investment banking to newly appointed co-heads Jim Casey and Vis Raghavan.
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"People need to know when this leadership team plans on turning the reins over to the next generation of leaders," Rice told reporters.
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The military ruled Myanmar for nearly 50 years but handed over the reins of government to Nobel laureate Suu Kyi in early 2016.
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It would not be unreasonable for him to decide that letting someone else take the reins would be the responsible thing to do.
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Fisher had exactly zero head-coaching experience, at any level, before he was given the reins of one of the NBA's premier franchises.
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According to Upwork CEO Stephane Kasriel, remote work will be the norm within the next 5003 years, as younger generations take the management reins.
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They'll use legislative vehicles, including the REINS Act, which allows Congress to undo some recent regulations that cost the economy more than $100 million.
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After years of former leader Tony Blair pushing his party into the center ground, the veteran politician Jeremy Corbyn took the reins in 2015.
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Five weeks after the fine was first announced, MTN's chief executive Sifiso Dabengwa resigned and the company asked Nhleko to take the reins temporarily.
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She is absolutely taking control of her own life and she is bringing in the reins and I think fans are gonna love that.
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What's more, HSN's corner office has been vacant since April, when longtime CEO Mindy Gross left to take the reins at Weight Watchers International.
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As James Quincey prepares to take the reins at the world's largest beverage company, he said the future Coca-Cola is starting to emerge.
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Thirteen years ago, Dee was supposed to turn the reins of her company over to her daughter, but she still actively runs it today.
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Houseparty elevates its chief operating officer to CEO I wrote about Houseparty CEO Ben Rubin handing the reins over to his cofounder Sima Sistani.
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Taking the reins of a powerful new economic council, he set out to tighten state spending, grow the private sector and win foreign investment.
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But Collins won't turn over the ranking member reins until March 12, with leadership agreeing to give him some time to transition his staff.
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But she may stay longer as palace sources say she will take the reins of the recruitment process and help usher in her successor.
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Since taking the reins in June 2012, Plassat has led a recovery focused on price cuts, accelerating expansion into convenience shops and renovating stores.
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The same applies for the cloud market, said Kurian, who took the reins as Google Cloud CEO a little more than a year ago.
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Undoubtedly one of, if not the most authoritative voice in American fashion, Simons had just taken over the reins at the somewhat slumbering brand.
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More recently, Justice League director Zack Snyder turned the reins over to Joss Whedon for extensive reshoots following his daughter's suicide earlier this year.
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In January, Barbara announced that Daniela Terminel would take the reins as CEO while she would remain involved as Global Health Corps' board chair.
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"I'm thrilled to take over the CEO reins from Dave and enable the company to further achieve its mission," Mandelbrot quoted Yang as saying.
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Amid speculation about how Kris might take the reins for West and Scott, Kylie hopped on Twitter to say that these rumors wasn't true.
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The former Israeli army captain moved to Vivendi, TIM's controlling shareholder, in 2017 before taking the reins at the Italian telecom the same year.
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Tonight at 9PM ET, President Barack Obama will give his farewell address, before handing the reins over to President-elect Trump later this month.
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Since taking over the reins of the Lifetime series in March, Burke has taken a vastly different approach to teaching her Dance Moms students.
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The company shook up its management this year, with Bernardo Gomez and Alfonso de Angoitia taking the reins as co-chief executives in January.
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GettyRudolph Giuliani, a possessed sack of human flesh and crooked teeth, wants to take up the cyber reins in President-elect Donald Trump's administration.
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It came at a time when the idea of a new cast taking the reins of the franchise was still a far-away idea.
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CEO Thomas Kurian has hired more than a dozen top tier executives from competing cloud companies since he took the reins earlier this year.
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The management shakeup comes just eight weeks after Coty abruptly changed its chief executive officer - handing the reins to Laubies who replaced Camillo Pane.
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Leave No Trace isn't the flashiest film you'll see this year; even the usually showy Ben Foster reins in his performance, to impressive effect.
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But is it really about what men want to watch, or is it about major porn companies holding the reins and shaping the mainstream?
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For example, how to get out of a very long-winded email thread: Looks like you guys have taken the reins on this conversation!
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The REINS Act requires Congress to approve any major new regulation before it can be signed by the president and implemented by federal agencies.
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Banks, who hosted 22 seasons of America's Next Top Model before handing the reins to Rita Ora, is swapping models for magicians and musicians.
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Shana Feste, who previously directed Endless Love, has the reins here, and hopefully will treat its women characters as more than just empty victims.
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It showcases the ascendence of the T-Rex suit above that of the lowly horse mask, taking the reins in the newest costuming trend.
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"I think that Iron Chef is a great place for new and younger people to come on and start taking the reins," he said.
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You wouldn't want to gamble away your life savings, so you should not hand over the financial reins to someone who is not trustworthy.
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" Asked Monday if he regretted dropping the reins of the investigation, Nunes said, "I don't complain about anything, because this is a tough business.
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Rachel is passing the reins over to her longtime right hand Jill Hazelbaker, our newly minted Senior Vice President of Global Policy and Communications.
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They took the reins from Quebec's former Liberal government, which delivered successive balanced budgets and surpluses after years of deficits, winning kudos from investors.
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I've seen what students can do and learn on their own, and I've seen how students act when someone else is given the reins.
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Trump's eldest two sons were active surrogates on the campaign trail, but assumed the reins of the Trump Organization when their father took office.
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In an official ceremony in Des Moines, Branstad handed the reins to his lieutenant governor, Kim Reynolds, who will become Iowa's first female governor.
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Meanwhile, back in Sanlagita things have taken a turn with a power-hungry leader taking up the reins that the old menyoro left behind.
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The consumer electronics industry has the resources, the talent and the know-how to innovate hearing technologies — it's time we handed over the reins.
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Besson used "every trick in the independent film financing book" to get Valerian made, without handing over the reins to a big-ticket financier.
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Whether the power of the BlackBerry brand will hold once the company completely hands over the reins to its partners is a another matter.
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In the video, he issued a plea of sorts to parliament to allow him to resign and hand over the reins to his son.
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Mistry was sacked in a boardroom coup last week with group patriarch Ratan Tata taking over the reins as interim chair of Tata Sons.
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In years past, Congress tried to loosen the FAA's bureaucratic reins with procurement and personnel reforms to help the agency act with more agility.
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Spain Names New Coach Spain handed the reins of its men's national team to Julen Lopetegui, who was fired by F.C. Porto in January.
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He hoped to one day pass the reins along to a new generation of creators as he assumed a sort of Stan Lee role.
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Kylie reportedly got $600 mil for the sale, which gives Coty the reins, financially ... but the youngest Jenner isn't out of the biz altogether.
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After turning the war in favor of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Russia has seized the reins of international diplomacy in the past year.
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So that smart, driven friend who you think could really make a difference if she held the reins — maybe it's time to tell her.
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Ms. Goldstein retired last year and turned over the reins of City Arts to her daughter, who is co-director with Holly Mulder-Wollan.
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"Someone is holding the reins in, because they did slow down," said Mr. Evans, who is homeless and spends his days around Tompkinsville Park.
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"Radical Left Takes the Reins," shouted a headline over a release from the office of Senator Mitch McConnell, the Kentucky Republican and majority leader.
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But I've been watching the organization grow and flourish without me, watching who takes the reins, because we are constantly bringing in new students.
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And with leaks flowing to news outlets across the political spectrum, Tiku reports, Google changed: That month, Google also tightened the reins on TGIF.
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Kushner reported divesting his stake in the family company, and his siblings took the reins of the business and its search for foreign investment.
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Ryan and Saagar wonder if Joe BidenJoe BidenSenators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session Sanders campaign says it raised more than .
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But Democrats are keeping up the pressure for Roberts to take the reins of what new witnesses or documents are allowed or not allowed.
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Hill.TV host Saagar Enjeti criticized Joe BidenJoe BidenSenators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session Sanders campaign says it raised more than .
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Hill.TV host Krystal Ball criticized Joe BidenJoe BidenSenators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session Sanders campaign says it raised more than .
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Krystal shares her thoughts on Joe BidenJoe BidenSenators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session Sanders campaign says it raised more than .
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The Sioux City Journal endorsed Joe BidenJoe BidenSenators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session Sanders campaign says it raised more than .
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Team Rising discusses reports that Joe BidenJoe BidenSenators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session Sanders campaign says it raised more than .
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"I'm getting closer and closer every day," said Murray, who wrested the reins from Fleury last season and backstopped Pittsburgh to the title. 1.
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Her boyfriend Jonathan Scott says he's passing along the reins to her when it comes to singing leading the group in serenading the neighbors.
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Baiget is currently business president of Dow's Industrial Solutions business unit and will take over the reins at the Danish firm from February 2020.
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The girl, who loved her horses and would ride them without a saddle using her scarf as the reins, was nowhere to be found.
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Shareholders won't miss her: At $121 billion, Big Blue's market value has almost halved since she took the reins at the start of 2012.
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Now, the Milwaukee Bucks are reportedly interested in Griffin grabbing their basketball reins, although they have not yet asked permission to talk to him.
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Collins was conservative earlier this season with deGrom, who had elbow nerve surgery last September, but he removed some of the reins on Friday.
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For 100 years, a tiny oligarchic elite has fought ferociously to keep hold of the reins of power and monopolize the nation's export economy.
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The clue's not technically wrong, but the longest-reigning Tupou was actually Queen Salote Tupou III, who held the reins from 1918 to 1965.
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On the latter, we're told it's a longshot that would require additional investors ... but Suge's letting Ray take the reins on exploring the venture.
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In addition, other central banks are pulling the reins on bond-buying and other liquidity programs aimed at injecting cash into their respective economies.
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However, once Kim Jong Un took the reins, experts say the young North Korean leader would have seen his older brother as a threat.
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The question for the future is when the dynamic — and confrontational — young leadership represented by MbS, Tamim and MbZ will finally take the reins.
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Google tells me Page and Brin will continue to stay on as Alphabet employees — they're not going away, they're just handing over the reins.
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Haider Ackermann, the Colombian-French designer, has taken the reins at Berluti since the decampment of its former creative director Alessandro Sartori to Zegna.
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Schmidt was the CEO of Google from 2001, when he took over from co-founder Larry Page, through 2011, when Page reclaimed the reins.
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A more aggressive Federal Reserve this year could pull the reins on U.S. economic growth and turn the lights up on the utilities trade.
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Here's what to expect: House lawmakers may be passing the impeachment reins to the Senate, but they still have business to take care of.
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Liberals, if you liked Obama unilaterally running the show, remember how you felt when Trump took over the reins — and, for conservatives, vice versa.
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The monetary policy report provided a wide-ranging view of conditions for new Chairman Jerome Powell, who took the Fed's reins earlier this month.
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For those reluctant to hand the reins over entirely, the potential for technological failures or security issues in self-driving cars are top concerns.
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The Bengals are handing the reins back over to veteran Andy Dalton after rookie Ryan Finley failed to secure a win in three starts.
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This is what happens when the Giants — a storied and stoic franchise — hand the reins to one of the youngest coaches in the league.
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When a jockey has a race in the bag, he can relax his hold on the reins and stop urging the horse so hard.
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A veteran leader takes the reins Before joining Wag, Schneider had most recently led LifeLock through its $2.3 billion acquisition by Symantec in 2016.
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More than 223 countries, including the United States, now recognize Mr. Guaidó as Venezuela's president, though Mr. Maduro still holds the reins of power.
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Berland will take over those reins from CFO Anthony Noto, who has been handling marketing in an interim fashion for the past eight months.
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