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Nirmala Sitharaman takes charge at a critical time for India.
As a new master takes charge, the fear is palpable.
A self-starter who takes charge and finds process in ambiguity.
A self-starter who takes charge and finds process in ambiguity.
His wife, Kim Huson, takes charge of any chores requiring tools.
A senior female takes charge, intervening when the younger ladies need help.
Margins are also improving as a new, experienced management team takes charge.
Once Grace Walker enters the picture, she immediately takes charge of operations.
Flint, who formally takes charge in February, has scope to make further improvements.
Mr. Guerrero also takes charge in a performance on Saturday at 8 p.m.
Roberts will continue to lead Penn West until French takes charge on Oct.
For offshore oil rig disasters like Deepwater Horizon, the Coast Guard takes charge.
Then Singer Ted takes charge, tapping out a rhythm on a glass bottle.
She gives birth noiselessly and without help, and takes charge when her husband dies.
Meanwhile, Uno, joint in hand, takes charge of the grill along with Dafonk James.
Whoever takes charge will inherit a restive, youthful country that has been mismanaged for decades.
Luke takes charge of the vegetables and will make asparagus, string beans or another green.
Regardless of who takes charge, a key aspect of the National Broadband Plan remains unfulfilled.
Even at the very end, he's still one step behind, looking bewildered as Dolores takes charge.
It reinforces a sexual script in which a man takes charge while a woman remains passive.
She takes charge of congressional relations as the White House pushes for cuts ahead of Oct.
The mature, older James takes charge of the situation, and goes to town on the young man.
Bartlett Sher, who directed Mr. Rogers's excellent 2011 play "Blood and Gifts," once again takes charge here.
He takes charge of the London Symphony Orchestra next season, while finishing up in Berlin in 2018.
He takes charge on all the adventures that he's dragged his family into (sometimes against their will).
Janson takes charge with a boogie-woogie version of "Run Rudolph Run," bringing along his blazing harmonica.
These are the six biggest challenges the new head faces when she takes charge later this year.1.
Name changes allow entities to dodge outside oversight and to prepare for whatever new administration takes charge next year.
Before long, the sheng takes charge, spinning out phrases that are sometimes elongated and delicate, sometimes skittish and menacing.
He takes charge of a franchise that is rebuilding from a 4-12 season, its 13th consecutive nonwinning campaign.
"Lionheart" is only partly a movie about how a woman takes charge of a company in a sexist society.
Rather than merely repeating that theme, the cello claims it, takes charge and points the music down an exploratory path.
Miriam Mead (Bates) takes charge of the prescribed execution and has two guards bring the couple into the decontamination chamber.
Matthew G. Whitaker, President Trump's appointee for acting attorney general, now takes charge of an investigation he has strongly criticized.
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But the movie's filthy mouth is balanced by its warm heart, an organ that gradually takes charge as the story progresses.
Sylvie Goulard, a French former defence minister and close ally of Mr Macron, takes charge of the single market and defence.
Whoever takes charge of the Mueller investigation could decide that it's time to wind down the probe or dismiss Mueller altogether.
The company added that Chairman Eugenio Razelli would take over Delgado's duties until new CEO Angelo Trocchia takes charge in late April.
Raven/Mystique Takes Charge Jennifer Lawrence tries to convince everyone that she is "not a hero," but the trailer shows us otherwise.
Still, compare this scene, in which Daenerys takes charge of her sex life, to the one between her and Jon seven seasons later.
He takes charge of his first international match Saturday, the day after he turns 62, when France entertains Italy in the opening round.
As Kelly takes charge, he doesn't need to show up in a uniform bedecked with medals to keep the President's admiration and support.
Early on, while Quin is traveling for work, she takes charge of Arthur for a night to relieve her exhausted daughter-in-law.
Denmark said joint exercises were particularly important as a new commander, U.S. Army General Robert Abrams, takes charge of U.S. forces in South Korea.
While Mr. Sánchez takes charge of a fragile government, his right-wing opponents also have to rebuild after last week's abrupt change in government.
In person, you're reduced to remembering that Cailli's face is ever-so-slightly rounder, and that Sam, by infinitesimal degrees, takes charge in social interactions.
The U.S. could incentivize the proposed reform by offering to restore most or all of its $360 million annual funding if the UNHCR takes charge.
The why is clear: "It's about a girl who takes charge of her life and makes it happen," said the Coyote Ugly bartender Dawn Slocum.
There is no way my queen bed, ottoman, and rug are going to fit in a Golf, and R. calms me down and takes charge.
But given the strong ties between Xi and Li, if Li takes charge of Hong Kong affairs, he will understand the president's thinking better [than others].
Rachel Keller as Syd Barrett takes charge of any room or scene she enters, while Jean Smart's Melanie Bird promises something great with an outstretched hand.
Ms. Snider, who has not counted Mr. Cameron among her closest filmmaking allies, will very likely find herself still facing "Avatar" issues when she takes charge.
"Mila is a little bit more shy, surprisingly, and sensitive, where Emma takes charge and is kind of bossy, but in a good way," Stauffer says.
Galhotra, who has also been Ford's chief marketing officer since last year, takes charge of a business that generates about 90 percent of Ford's global profits.
As the film unfolds, she grows from someone who waits for things to happen into a confident woman and mother who takes charge of her own fate.
Once a new government takes charge, the RBI will meet the new finance minister to hold further discussions on this and other related issues, the official said.
Schwimmer takes charge as Britain's planned departure from the European Union in 2019 raises questions about the LSE's strategy at the heart of Europe's biggest financial centre.
If his party wins the parliamentary election, and a Zelenskiy-picked government takes charge, the need for new IMF loans might box him into raising prices again.
But when a company takes charge of ridding the world of extremism, with minimal to no input from society at large, there's something more insidious going on.
Rather, Carla, who is a nurse, takes charge when she has to and Turk, who is a doctor, responds to her strength well because he lacks structure.
Moving forward: Multi-domain operations will need to decide which command takes charge in certain operations, so that air, cyber, and space officers won't slow each other down.
A brusquely enigmatic super-nanny (now played by Emily Blunt) floats down from the skies to 17 Cherry Tree Lane, where she takes charge of the Banks children.
Take the way she takes charge when it comes to her sexual needs, telling Columbus that if he's not going to satisfy her, she'll find someone who will.
Newcomer Pacino had to screen test "countless times" for the role of Michael, the college-educated son who takes charge of the Corleone business of casinos, gambling and racketeering.
In Manila, President-elect Rodrigo Duterte's national security adviser said Duterte's new government, which takes charge on June 30, would "take a stronger action against lawlessness in the south".
Ultimately, chief engineer Ray Sybert (Casey Affleck) takes charge of the remains of the Pendleton, and heads up the effort to keep the crew alive until help can come.
In the second episode, for instance, Buck takes charge of Maizy's scout troop cookie sale, organizing it like a drug ring setup, complete with "muscle" and a stash house.
When she takes charge of Janine, she pushes away Guards like she's their superior, and she speaks to Aunt Lydia about Janine's sanity as though they're equals or even colleagues.
It certainly does no good if Republicans implement a whole new health care reform that will only be wiped away in a few years if the other party takes charge.
Rao will report to Sikka, who will take the executive vice chairman role until a permanent CEO takes charge, which should be no later than end-March 2018, Infosys said.
It also affects those saving for retirement via a defined-contribution (DC) scheme, where both employer and employee contribute, and the worker takes charge of the pot when his career ends.
"It makes it very crispy and crunchy," Seacrest acknowledges, before admitting that Taylor, who runs the food blog Shayna's Kitchen, is a trained chef, and typically takes charge in the kitchen.
" Vincent Canby, reviewing the movie in The New York Times, wrote: "Miss Audran dominates the movie in the same way that Babette takes charge of the sisters' household and the village.
James Gaffigan, a very good young American conductor, takes charge of the Philharmonic this year as it tours the boroughs with a program involving Saint-Saëns, Bernstein, Rimsky-Korsakov and more.
Rao will report to Sikka, who will take on the executive vice chairman role until a permanent CEO takes charge, which should be no later than end-March 2018, Infosys said.
As Trump takes charge of his own foreign policy, those on the left who are celebrating Tillerson's firing may soon miss the most ineffective secretary of state that America has ever had.
As shapeshifters, they can take human form, thus Vuk co-opts the body of a very pale-eyebrowed woman named Margaret (Jessica Chastain), and takes charge of the Jean Grey woman-hunt.
As Nick's anxious mother, pregnant sister and doltish brother-in-law bicker and fuss, his father (Grant Masters) takes charge, insisting that the television's increasingly sinister and divisive dictates be followed exactly.
STILL in his mid-teens, the precocious but disturbed narrator of "More", a novel about people-smugglers in Turkey, takes charge of a group of 33 Afghan refugees locked in a covered reservoir.
The most impressive of these is the traffic jam pilot that "takes charge of driving" in slow-moving traffic, which Audi defines as driving up to 37.3 miles per hour (60 km/h).
More broadly, whichever party takes charge of the federal government in 2021 will determine the outcome of lively debates going on in Washington over things like Section 230, data privacy, and encrypted messaging.
Adelaide's shadow, Red (the actors play their doubles), takes charge and splits up the Wilsons, ordering her husband, daughter and son to take charge of their terrified others while she remains with Adelaide.
The government's English-language mouthpiece to the outside world, China Daily, expressed "sincere hope" that when he takes charge of the world's eighth-largest economy in January, Mr Bolsonaro will view China ties rationally.
She takes charge of a ministry that has proven a poisoned chalice for several recent predecessors, facing the additional pressure of demands from U.S. President Donald Trump for Germany to boost its military budget.
A raconteur with a sharp memory who tells unlikely narratives that prove to be true, he frequently interrupts others, offering profuse apologies while doing so, and takes charge of conversations with the utmost graciousness.
He has contributed about $80,000 this election cycle to aid Republican candidates, an otherwise humdrum fact that could be newly relevant if he takes charge of one of the country's most influential news outlets.
Strong advocacy of a more mechanistic, rules-based monetary policy could put Quarles at odds with his fellow FOMC members, whose support he will need as he takes charge of the Fed's supervisory activities.
His subject comes under threat when the head of the school's "rapacious" economics department, having turned his department into "a networking program for would-be tycoons," takes charge of a campus-wide quality-assessment scheme.
We don't typically think of the EPA as an emergency responder, but the agency takes charge during oil spills, chemical leaks, and large-scale disasters, while also providing backup to first-responders on the ground.
She comes back to life, takes charge of his band of outlaws, and drifts through the Riverlands like a grim ghost, picking off Frays and anyone else she deems responsible for what happened to her family.
Fertik and Cowan play fictionalized (?) versions of themselves — the successful entrepreneur who becomes even more insufferable when he takes charge of a $200 million fund, and the venture capitalist who's eager to share in the spotlight.
The cruise director takes charge of activities, entertainment, recreations and events for all ages of a cruise ship, for both kids and adults, whether it's games and scavenger hunts or happy hours and themed nightclub events.
Pamela describes these events in letters to her parents in the country, who reply with urgent warnings about her possible "ruin" — they know all about what can happen to maidservants when a young man takes charge.
Sorrell is expected to inherit the ability to issue the shares, if they have not all already been required as part of the reverse takeover, once he takes charge of the business, a spokesman for Derriston said.
The Hokies will likely continue to use multiple running backs until one takes charge as sophomore Deshawn McClease led the way with 51 yards on Sunday while juniors Steven Peoples (383) and Travon McMillian (34) also contributed.
Before that Mourinho will have an early date in the Old Trafford dugout when he takes charge of an England XI in a charity game for Soccer Aid against a Rest of the World XI on June 5.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German lawmakers on Wednesday re-elected Angela Merkel as chancellor for a fourth, and likely final, term that may prove her most challenging yet as she takes charge of a fragile coalition with her personal standing diminished.
The Speaker also takes charge of the House Rules Committee, where the GOP legislative agenda of spending cuts, entitlement reform, and health care reform will live or die based on his/her commitment to giving these issues a vote.
In a sneak peak at Sunday's episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Jenner, 18, and her oldest sister Kourtney Kardashian, 36, get together to discuss Jenner's upcoming housewarming party – and things get a little awkward when Kardashian immediately takes charge.
The 13-year-old takes charge of the $21 billion company at a tough time following a year-long sharp downturn in trading sparked by competition from Google and Facebook and pressure from clients to simplify the business and cut pricing.
WASHINGTON — A nascent effort by the Obama administration to limit corporate consolidation, begun after officials concluded that a lack of competition was hurting the American economy, appears to be coming to an abrupt end as the Trump administration takes charge.
Mr. Schiff promised that when he takes charge of the Intelligence Committee, he will investigate Mr. Khashoggi's killing and examine Saudi Arabia's actions more broadly in the Middle East, including its military campaign in Yemen, which has prompted a humanitarian crisis.
"We are offering all possible assistance to the U.N. mission to allow it to resume its operations in the demilitarized zone in full," Kuralenko said, adding that the Russian military police will be ready to leave once the U.N. mission fully takes charge.
A coolly exploratory trumpeter, with a great sensitivity across the full range of his horn, Palmer here takes charge of an all-star ensemble featuring the tenor saxophonist Mark Turner, the vibraphonist Joel Ross, the bassist Edward Perez and the drummer Kendrick Scott.
As the privacy and civil liberty community braces for Donald Trump's impending control of US intelligence agencies like the NSA, critics have called on the Obama administration to rein in those spying powers before a man with a reputation for vindictive grudges takes charge.
In this exclusive clip from the upcoming third season of the show, we see Claire facing sexism and tiresome old academics as she takes charge of her 20th century life, enrolling in Harvard Medical School and pushing boundaries, just as she did in the past.
Polls show Labour trailing Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservatives ahead of next week's general election but a recent narrowing of the lead has raised the prospect of an inconclusive result where a Labour-led minority government takes charge of the world's fifth-largest economy.
Some observers have noted similarities between recent events in Saudi Arabia and the plot of "Black Panther," which tells the story of a prince who takes charge of his kingdom, struggles against a rival to the throne and chooses to lead his people in a new direction.
The city council, which takes charge of monitoring the mayor's policies, decided to skip the grilling because Johnson's deputy, Victoria Brown, had been late, but Johnson protested the move because without Brown present, his opposition would've been able to gather the two-thirds majority to vote down his budget.
First Lady takes charge So confident was Trump about her ability to handle something like a state dinner, with its myriad details, that the first lady would not hire an event planner to help, as previous first ladies have done in the past to manage the grandeur and spectacle.
" Freedia takes charge of the song after less than a minute, howling her lines with the righteous indignation of a theatrical lawyer defending an innocent client: "Rudy only wanted a good time / Rudy only wanted to dance / He'd sneak of and listen to Freedia / Whenever he got a chance.
Sylvie Goulard, a former French defence minister and close ally of Mr Macron, takes charge of the single market and defence; she will oversee the establishment of a European strategy for regulating artificial intelligence and with Ms Vestager will push forward a Digital Services Act on e-commerce.
Mary struggles to overcome what we'd now call "imposter syndrome" when she takes charge of a team at the office and asks to be paid as much as her male predecessor; she's held up as a token woman hire at WJM as she moves up the management ladder.
Friday's long-awaited approval is also a victory for incoming chief executive Jean-Sebastien Jacques, who takes charge in early July and has been instrumental in reaching a deal with Mongolia after two-and-a-half years of wrangling over costs and taxes - just as the commodities slowdown battered the country's economy.
In a subtler fashion, this month's 10 Cloverfield Lane fits the bill too: Until the final act, it's more of a thriller than a straightforward action movie, but it's ultimately a story about female agency, about a woman who takes charge of herself and her life rather than submit to her male captor's idea of what she should be.
C.) and Tom Rooney (R-Fla.) as he pursues the politically charged review of Russia, its election activities and its possible connections to the Trump campaign It is unclear how Conaway will split responsibilities with Gowdy and Rooney, as Nunes specified only that they would provide "assistance" to the new leader as he takes charge of the Russia probe.
Tech Takes Charge Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking are among 8,600 people who have signed an open letter about the potential dangers of AI. The letter describes the need for safeguards to ensure that AI is positive rather than neutral in respect to purpose, but it also calls for the maximization of the societal benefit of AI. In short, it calls for social responsibility.
Ultimately, then, the Resident Evil series is a story about a woman who wakes up to the disturbing reality around her, takes charge of her own life and the world she lives in, becomes a powerful leader and warrior figure who spends her life helping other survivors, and finally confronts those who made her to be a slave in order to regain control of her own destiny.

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