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Mike Webb, who took charge of the case in 2009.
Bazille, with his medical training, took charge of the situation.
CCB took charge of a take over of Baoshang Bank.
He took charge of U.S. Pacific Command in May 2015.
Luis took charge of securing their places in a smuggler's boat.
Side by side, Jeff and Sanjay took charge of this effort.
Middle managers took charge of functions such as marketing and finance.
Sussman took charge of the most expensive project of their lives.
And he took charge of things, and he made her feel protected.
When Florentino took charge of the club, he inherited serious money problems.
Halfmann took charge of Vapiano, which is based in Bonn, in 2015.
He took charge of the $130 billion biotech's research strategy in 2018.
In 2017, Paul took charge of all book coverage at the paper.
He afterward returned to Rochester, and again took charge of his paper.
CEO Halfmann took charge of Vapiano, which is based in Bonn, in 2015.
Soltero took charge of Cortana in March, ahead of a larger corporate shakeup.
We were hoping he would be, but he really took charge of it.
Even before entering the Oval Office, he took charge of policy toward China.
The Libyan smuggler left and a young Tunisian took charge of the boat.
New Zealand's Rescue Coordination Center later took charge of search and rescue operations.
But those events were canceled after the school took charge of the events.
Donald Sakano, who took charge of the NoLIta parish a decade ago, said.
As soon as we brought Sonny home, Timmy proactively took charge of my nutrition.
He later took charge of his company after the commanding officer was severely wounded.
Those went so well that Allardyce, 62, took charge of training on Christmas Eve.
Duperreault, who took charge of AIG in 2017, has vowed to turn the company around.
The Warrens took charge of the doll, building a special case to contain the vessel.
Gottlieb waded into the drug pricing fray shortly after he took charge of the agency.
After spending a short time at Milan as head scout, Maldini took charge of Paraguay.
Mr Ghosn took charge of Nissan in 2001 and then, in 2005, of Renault, too.
The two companies were both worth roughly $220 billion when Rometty took charge of IBM.
After Jackie's death, her daughter Caroline Kennedy took charge of the preservation of the property.
Before long, they stumbled into another emergency where Owen quickly took charge of the situation.
Cohen took charge of the negotiations, protecting Trump from making a direct payment to Daniels.
The Kremlin denied any involvement and Putin took charge of an investigation into Nemtsov's death.
Mueller served as FBI director from 2001 until 2013, when Comey took charge of the bureau.
Someone took charge of the tabloid's Twitter feed, tweeting GIFs and memes, which were later deleted.
Police took charge of the find and experts will now examine it to check its authenticity.
In 2009, he was promoted to executive editor, and took charge of The Post's digital operation.
Instead, at the outset of his presidency, Trump's adult children supposedly took charge of his business holdings.
Duperreault took charge of AIG nearly a year ago, promising to grow the company and boost revenues.
Duperreault, known in the insurance industry as a turnaround expert, took charge of AIG in May 2017.
"I'm looking at five murders," says Cunningham, who recently took charge of the department's cold case unit.
He took charge of Athletics Kenya in 1992, when track and field was struggling in the country.
Mayor Neely, ahead in his emergency declaration, took charge of the looming coronavirus crisis coming toward Flint.
Phyllis took charge of its construction, choosing the modernist Ludwig Mies van der Rohe as its architect.
Two years later, his mother-in-law, Margarita Perez, flew in and took charge of the menu.
Wojcicki took charge of Google's free video-sharing platform, called Google Videos, when it launched in 2005.
They finally got their relief after Scott Pruitt took charge of the agency, newly released emails show.
His father was the previous owner, and after his retirement, Luís took charge of the family business.
And since Republicans took charge of the Senate in 2015, judicial confirmations have virtually ground to a halt.
The Red Sox took charge of this game to take a 4-0 lead in the second inning.
As years went by and O'Keeffe took charge of her own image, this became true to some extent.
Leinenkugel himself took charge of a commission on mental health (the same topic Moskowitz had emailed O'Rourke about).
West Bengal appointed the country's first transgender college principal, Manabi Bandyopadhyay, who took charge of the Krishnanagar Women's College.
Not long after he took charge of Roma, he gathered together the club's staff at its training facility, Trigoria.
In the 2012 election cycle, she took charge of the vice-presidential debate between Joe Biden and Paul Ryan.
CEO Brian Duperreault took charge of the insurance giant in May, saying that he wanted to grow the company.
It falls to Sajid Javid, who took charge of the Home Office this week, to clear up the mess.
He made his debut as coach in Spain's top division 20 years ago when he took charge of Valladolid.
Mattis, who is making his second visit to the region since he took charge of the Pentagon on Jan.
Mr. Portale, 65, took charge of the kitchen in 1985, a year after Gotham opened, and remains a partner.
In his mid-20s, he took charge of his father's real estate empire and bought The New York Observer.
Williams took charge of her match when Kerber double-faulted on the final two points of the opening set.
From there, he transitioned to become the head of Outlook Mobile and eventually took charge of the entire Outlook division.
"Maks really took charge of this studio," Bersten said in a PEOPLE exclusive clip of the duo's Monday night performance.
I took charge of the dumplings, chopping the fennel and leeks, cracking an egg and swirling it about with gusto.
Only female dorms remained open, so women took charge of organizing, and then would pass information on to the guys.
The Saudi monarchy monopolized political and military action; the Wahhabi clerics took charge of the religious, legal and social spheres.
Since Mr. Robinson took charge of Color of Change in 230, its membership has increased to 21 million from 650,000.
Michael Bloomberg's debut 22018 campaign ad touts that he "took charge" of New York in the wake of 20043/22004.
Verizon has gained about 40 percent of its $202.5 billion market value since McAdam took charge of the company on Aug.
Chief Executive Officer Brian Duperreault, widely hailed in the industry as a turnaround expert, took charge of the company in May.
After Beck took charge of the EPA's toxics office, her first major action was to weaken a key chemical safety law.
After my mother died suddenly and I took charge of my father, the full extent of his memory loss hit me.
After the global financial crisis erupted, Mr. Wang also took charge of a group of officials assigned with designing China's response.
Monahan, who took charge of the PGA Tour in 2017, said growing and diversifying golf's fan base were his top priorities.
At that point, her loan was transferred to the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency, which took charge of the forgiveness process.
But Paul Volcker (pictured, right) took charge of the Federal Reserve in 1979 and brought down inflation through ultra-high interest rates.
When Law took charge of France's finances, he promptly did just that, promoting paper money and a financial bubble that inevitably burst.
Mr. Reeker took charge of the State Department's activities in Europe and Eurasia this March, dividing his time between Washington and Europe.
He took charge of the whole thing, from brooding over the week's slogan to painting the Roman letters the West could read.
Born to a Kuwaiti family, Mr Sanea married into the family in 2.53 and soon took charge of AHAB's financial-services division.
National Transportation Safety Board investigators, who took charge of the investigation Friday, planned to speak to contractors, agency spokesman Terry Williams said.
According to diplomatic communications in Bangui seen by CNN, an aide to Zakharov took charge of the investigation into the journalists' deaths.
While Donald led the more profitable newspaper and cable television operations, Si took charge of the more glamorous magazine division, Condé Nast.
A few months before that, in September 2013, Raghuram Rajan took charge of the Reserve Bank of India, the country's central bank.
McCabe wrote that he finally took charge of the Clinton email case in February 2016, when he was promoted to deputy director.
His father died when Georges was 2, and Georges's older brother, Roger, took charge of the family business, helped by an uncle.
Soon afterward, Ms. Merkel took charge of the center-right Christian Democratic Union by pushing aside her mentor, former Chancellor Helmut Kohl.
Goyal previously took charge of the finance ministry when Jaitley was absent for three months while recovering from the transplant surgery last year.
Mourinho instead took charge of the Italian champion, Inter Milan, with which he won a Champions League title, and later coached Real Madrid.
Mulvaney took charge of the CFPB's operations on Monday and told the staff to disregard any instructions from English in an official capacity.
After Griezmann's goal, Real's Luka Modric and Isco took charge of the midfield, pinning back Atlético and increasingly threatening its keeper, Jan Oblak.
Mr. Javid, whose father, a bus driver, was an immigrant from Pakistan, took charge of the country's finances as chancellor of the Exchequer.
The RBI last week took charge of the bank and suspended Managing Director Joy Thomas and the bank's board after uncovering lending irregularities.
Jones, formerly of Time magazine and The New York Times, took charge of the glossy magazine a little less than a year ago.
Five years ago Mario Draghi took charge of an ailing euro zone economy by taking over as the president of the European Central Bank.
El Aissami "took charge of issuing, granting visas and nationalizing citizens from different countries, especially Syrians, Lebanese, Jordanians, Iranians and Iraqis," the report said.
Bassema, who asked that neither she nor her cousin be identified to guard her family's privacy, took charge of arranging the traditional Islamic burial.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Stuart Gulliver claims to have left behind a "simpler, stronger" bank than the one he took charge of in January 230.
Trump was the CEO of multiple Trump-branded hotels — as well, she took charge of the interior decor of many of the Trump properties.
One friend even took charge of the end stage of the reveal, so Calmus and his wife could both be surprised about the sex.
However, President Donald Trump's pick to run the consumer watchdog group, Mick Mulvaney, showed up on Monday and took charge of the office's operations.
The prosecutor Alberto Nisman took charge of the AMIA investigation and pointed to a group of Iranian officials as the masterminds of the attack.
Botin is a patrician but steely executive who took charge of the 215 billion euro bank after her father Emilio died suddenly in 1123.
Staley took charge of the bank in 2015 on a pledge to rebuild the bank's image, and is its fifth CEO in seven years.
He took charge of a company with a doubtful future, after regulators had blocked a sale to one of his former employers, AT&T.
The Thunder took charge of the game via a 9-2 run beginning with 8:213 to play and assumed a 210-23 lead.
The Associated Press reported Tuesday that Mulvaney hasn't initiated an enforcement action against a lender since he took charge of the bureau in November.
And the impression is reinforced by the fact that Mr Barr prejudged the Mueller investigation, in the president's favour, before he took charge of it.
The financial backers who took charge of Christian Dior after the acclaimed couturier died in 1957 proved obdurate, as did the house's older, conservative clients.
Benítez later took charge of Inter Milan, returned to England as coach of Chelsea, and headed back to Italy to spend two seasons in Naples.
The sailors were later taken ashore by U.S. Navy aircraft, while other sailors took charge of the boats and headed towards Bahrain, their original destination.
But this book gives credit where due, telling the story of how Roebling took charge of construction when her husband, the chief engineer, got sick.
Platon Kerzhentsev, chairman of the newly formed Committee on Arts Affairs, took charge of the Bolshoi and called for a state assessment of the repertory.
The Athenians of the fifth century B.C.E. took charge of the Greek states' defense, controlled their diplomatic and trade relations, and intervened in their politics.
His opponents portray him as an influence-peddling president whose friends and relatives have benefited since he took charge of the Spanish federation in 1988.
Tutored by Aristotle, he took charge of the Companion Cavalry at age 18 and aided Philip in defeating the Athenian and Theban armies at Chaeronea.
Right up to the 1970s, when an American woman married, her husband took charge of her sexuality and most of her finances, property and behavior.
Even in Estonia, a Baltic nation deeply suspicious of Moscow, a party long reviled as a Russian tool recently took charge of a new government.
SETH COLTER WALLS Mr. Welser-Möst has not been on the Philharmonic's podium since 2000, two years before he took charge of the Cleveland Orchestra.
But for me the worst smear campaign began after the Independence, when the Creoles took charge of history and decided to continue committing the same injustices.
After political appointee John Konkus took charge of EPA grants last summer, the agency cut short a six-year, $1.95 million grant to the Bay Journal.
Moore told the NYT that her ex-husband took charge of her music career in 2010 three years after they first met when she was 23.
The prudent financial backers who took charge of Christian Dior after the acclaimed couturier died in 219 proved an obdurate combination with Dior's older, conservative clients.
The opposition was leaderless until May, when Andrew Scheer became head of the Conservatives; Jagmeet Singh took charge of the left-wing New Democrats this month.
Executives Judson Althoff and Jean-Philippe Courtois took charge of Microsoft's sales and marketing divisions following the exit of long-serving COO Kevin Turner last summer.
CEO Jeff Gennette, who took charge of the retailer in March, is planning for 40 percent of store merchandise to be exclusive to Macy's by 2020.
Viewers continued to leave Fallon for Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel after Jim Bell, a veteran NBC executive, took charge of the show a year ago.
Wray took charge of a task force of prosecutors and FBI agents created to investigate the Enron scandal, in which energy executives were convicted for fraud.
Those disputes have intensified since last year, when left-wing parties won municipal elections and took charge of Spain's three largest cities — Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia.
In March 2017, shortly after he took charge of the Justice Department, Sessions asked for the resignations of 46 US attorneys who were previous administration holdovers.
But with Clinton's failed attempt in the early 400s, when Democrats took charge of the House, Senate, and presidency in 21980, they took a different approach.
He took charge of Mobil's public affairs department in 1969 and filled that role almost continuously until leaving Mobil in 1988 to form his own company.
In addition to paying respect, the restaurant owners also took charge of cleaning and decorating the tombs, offering flowers and decorating the space to show respect.
During their first royal tour in the summer of 2011, the famously competitive couple also took charge of a dragon boat race across a lake in Canada.
MULTI-DECADE Since the crown prince took charge of PIF in 2015, it has transformed from a staid state holding company into an aggressive purchaser of assets.
Since Diane Greene took charge of Google's cloud and apps units late last year, the group has been spending heavily, filling its ranks and absorbing smaller companies.
Another teenager took charge of a 22-year-old stranger because the child was very upset and had no one else after being separated from her father.
In January Europe's largest automaker had suspended Thomas Steg, a former German government spokesman who took charge of external relations at Volkswagen in 2012, pending the investigation.
MULTI-DECADE Since the crown prince took charge of PIF in 2015, it has transformed from a staid state holding company into an aggressive purchaser of assets.
Lorenzo Sassi subsequently took charge of the power unit department, while Enrico Cardile was named to run the aerodynamics department and David Sanchez was made chief aerodynamicist.
A company veteran who joined Fiat in 1990, Altavilla took charge of the group's struggling European operations in 2012 and returned them to profit three years later.
The main part of the proceeds would go to repaying the money borrowed from the central bank when it took charge of Svyaz Bank and Globex Bank.
Tottenham then took charge of the match as Alli slid in at the far post to steer in a cross from Christian Eriksen in the 61st minute.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Air Force General Lori Robinson took charge of the U.S. military's Northern Command on Friday, becoming the first woman to head a U.S. combatant command.
He said he took charge of an under-13 game in the Welsh valleys recently when a promising 17-year-old referee came to assist as touch judge.
Sources told ABC that the FBI summoned an emergency meeting with President Trump's sons, Don Jr. and Eric, who took charge of the organization after Trump took office.
The step comes as PetroChina's oil and gas trading arm looks to expand globally almost a year after a veteran fuel marketing executive took charge of the business.
The network announced on Monday that Jim Bell, the 28-year NBC veteran who took charge of the program last October, is leaving the show and the company.
Sources told ABC that the FBI summoned an emergency meeting with President Trump's sons, Donald Jr. and Eric, who took charge of the organization after Trump took office.
Mr. Dorsey, who is also moonlighting as the chief executive of the payment service Square, took charge of Twitter last October and has tried to attract new users.
Appointed by U.S. President Donald Trump late last year, Powell took charge of the Fed in February, just as the trade dispute with China was beginning to intensify.
The similarities didn't stop with the team sheet: Mr Joseph also took charge of the Sunwolves in 2017, making them in effect an extension of the national team.
Moore, who was married to Adams from 2009-2016, said he took charge of her music career in 2010 and "discouraged" her from working with other producers and managers.
Mike Conaway, the Republican who took charge of the House intelligence investigation into Russia's election meddling after Nunes stepped aside, told CNN he supported the new Nunes probe. Rep.
Wade went 26.9-for-523 from the field in the fourth quarter as Miami took charge of a game that swung back and forth throughout the first three periods.
Gliding effortlessly across the grass she took charge of the match by breaking her 139th-ranked Slovakian's serve to love in the sixth game and was in control thereafter.
When he took charge of the Interior Department, he promised that his youth in the West would help him balance conservation and extraction on the land in his care.
He said he instituted the change when he took charge of the guard force in June 214, although the decision to do so was made before he took over.
The Dutch-born coach Thomas Rongen said he saw how important the World Cup was for smaller teams when he took charge of American Samoa's national team in 2011.
After Arkan took charge of "the knights" in the summer of 1996, Obilić went up as champions by a 15-point margin, having sustained only four losses that season.
Neal, who took charge of Lloyd's in late 2018, is trying to drag Lloyd's into the 21st century, following combined losses of $3.9 billion over the last two years.
The mammoth task of reversing the slump will fall to India's new Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, who took charge of the economy just hours before the growth numbers were released.
Azman took charge of Khazanah in 2004, and modeled the fund on the lines of Temasek, boosting corporate governance at public sector monopolies and driving big restructuring at some firms.
Euro-zone banks issued over €2200 billion ($22011 billion) of new equity between 2007, when the global financial crisis began, and 2014, when the ECB took charge of supervising them.
Ken Cuccinelli took charge of the US Citizenship and Immigration Services agency last June as acting director and immediately began implementing policy memos to make US asylum policies more restrictive.
On Friday in West Bromwich, England, only nine months after he took charge of Chelsea, Conte is expected to become the seventh non-British manager to win the Premier League.
The experiment began as part of Instagram's wellness project before Mosseri took charge of the social network in October 2018, one of the sources said, but Mosseri has prioritized it.
Mercedes motorsport director Toto Wolff took charge of the commercial side while Paddy Lowe became responsible for the technical operation and former champion Niki Lauda was made non-executive chairman.
And wouldn't it be more revolutionary and more cycle-breaking if Davos or Tyrion took charge of creating a world of peace, freedom, and democracy, instead of two pre-destined messiahs?
As part of its acquisition of Uber Southeast Asia, Grab took charge of UberEats in the region and moved its merchants and customer base to GrabFood before shuttering the Uber service.
Bankers have been vying for a mandate for the past 18 months since Sanofi boss Olivier Brandicourt took charge of the French firm and decided to put the business under review.
El Aissami, who was then minister of the interior, "took charge of issuing, granting visas and nationalizing citizens from different countries, especially Syrians, Lebanese, Jordanians, Iranians and Iraqis," the report said.
Monti took charge of Italy's government during Europe's debt crisis in 2011, when the country risked default, and imposed severe austerity to shore up international confidence in the country's public accounts.
She took charge of her own destiny by risking her life to appeal to her cruel husband on behalf of her people, and won for them rescue from a planned holocaust.
The killing provoked outrage from Mexican journalists and foreign correspondents alike, and the office of Mexico's federal Special Prosecutor for Crimes against Freedom of Expression (FEADLE) took charge of the case.
Jorge Fossati, a Uruguayan coach who took charge of the national team, threatened to quit last year after it was reported that Qatar's soccer federation might consider phasing out naturalized players.
They forcefully shot down reports that the NIH's top infectious disease expert, Tony Fauci, was being muzzled after Vice President Mike Pence took charge of the federal government's response last week.
He had only a pistol, but the base commander offered to surrender, and the captain took charge of the base and of 252,21 prisoners until Allied ground forces arrived the next day.
From the complaint:After the hackers took charge of Mr. Terpin's telephone number, the hackers accessed Mr. Terpin's telephone to divert texts and telephone calls to gain access to Mr. Terpin's cryptocurrency accounts.
A third partner, Rose Greene, the chef de cuisine at In de Wulf at the time, took charge of lunch, brunch and dinner, creating locally sourced menus that are also reasonably priced.
Since Mueller took charge of the investigation on May 17, 2017, he's charged 19 people with crimes, secured five guilty pleas — three from Trump campaign advisers — and sent one person to prison.
Sao Paulo Governor João Doria, whose once-close ties with Bolsonaro have frayed since he took charge of the wealthy and relatively peaceful state earlier this year, is also expected to run.
The coach, who took charge of Japan two months before the World Cup started after Vahid Halilhodzic was sacked, said he and not his players were at fault for their late collapse.
Mulvaney argued that those who are suggesting Kelly could soon leave the White House are individuals "unhappy that they've lost access to the president" since Kelly took charge of the West Wing.
The results mark the end of three full quarters for AIG under Chief Executive Officer Brian Duppereault, who took charge of AIG last May, vowing to grow the company and boost revenues.
He worked 9-10 hours a day on top of classes, would've had her alone in his bedroom all day, and barely took charge of making sure she was taken care of.
After that ransacking, Matthew Bogdanos, a colonel in the Marine reserves and classics scholar, formed an ad hoc group that took charge of protecting the museum and hunting down its stolen items.
That's precisely why no one should want the US military to lead a pandemic response, Ron Klain, who took charge of America's Ebola response in the Obama administration, told me last year.
After learning the asking price, which was in her range, Lydia took charge of the interaction, putting on a public identity in the form of demonstrating assertiveness and knowledge of the market.
The central government took charge of half of the oil fields that were under Iraqi Kurdistan's control last October, soon after the northern region voted for independence in a referendum opposed by Baghdad.
After the financial crash, the ECB took charge of bank supervision across the 19 countries in the euro zone as part of wider reforms known as 'banking union' to make the sector safer.
Vice President Michel Temer, who took charge of the country on Thursday, could be ineligible to run for office for eight years because election authorities recently disciplined him for violating campaign finance limits.
As Day 7, Day 10 arrived, more of the team — the three surgical assistants involved in the cesarean or the hysterectomy, the intensive-care doctor who took charge of the baby — developed fevers.
Since Mr. Draper took charge of the winemaking at Ridge in 1969, the quality and style of Monte Bello has been remarkably consistent, even as prevailing wine styles shifted radically in the 1990s.
Almost exactly a year since he took charge of the London Stock Exchange Group, the former Goldman Sachs investment banker is hoping to finalise a $27 billion takeover of financial data provider Refinitiv.
Earlier, England beat South Africa 58-42 for their sixth World Cup bronze medal and the third in a row as coach Tracey Neville took charge of the Roses for the final time.
American Special Forces took charge of the operation to retake the city, and in the process an American warplane mistakenly bombed a hospital run by Doctors Without Borders, killing at least 42 people.
But they took charge of this game with a 21-254 run in the second quarter that turned a 244-point game into a 03-20 cushion that was never really threatened much.
Then the police arrived and took charge of the scene, and at some point in the hour that followed, the jammer somehow disappeared from the roof of the car, according to the wrestlers.
The party took charge of city hall in 2016 after its candidate, Virginia Raggi, was elected mayor, promising to usher in a new, graft-free era after previous administrations were mired in corruption scandals.
When the logistics faltered, the organization reached out to Kaye, who had been lobbying to hold a major event in the United States since he took charge of the national federation two years ago.
Readers took charge of their at-home hair game by shopping this timely March product drop by Dyson: a flatiron with increased durability, advanced heat conduction, and flexible plates made from manganese copper alloy.
When the CPD seized control of our national debates, it not only took charge of who gets to debate, but also who sits in the audience, who moderates, and what press is allowed access.
Democratic leaders, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, have appeared reluctant to discuss whether they would attempt to impeach Trump now that their party just took charge of the House.
Now, as she finishes her pie and cheese, Annie recognizes that "You can go to hell and get it yourself" was the moment when she took charge of her life and stepped bravely into womanhood.
And, after twenty-four Pakistani soldiers were killed in a U.S.-led air strike on the border with Afghanistan, he took charge of the delicate negotiations with Pakistan to reopen NATO supply lines to Afghanistan.
There is, however, that other problem of Hunter Biden landing a windfall contract with one of Ukraine's most corrupt figures after his father took charge of potentially billions in U.S. loans and aid for Ukraine.
To let the White House save face, the chancellor took charge of drafting a communiqué that, while rebuffing a formal program toward membership, declared that Ukraine and Georgia would still, one day, join the alliance.
The Nuggets led 75-71 near the midway point of the third quarter before Dallas took charge of the game with a 14-3 run that included seven points from Smith Jr. and six from Ferrell.
Goyal, who took charge of railways last month, said the government had no plans to make sudden changes in policy and there was no threat to the GE plant in the eastern Indian state of Bihar.
The deputy attorney general took charge of the investigation into Russian interference in the election because U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who had some contact with Russian officials while working on the Trump campaign, recused himself.
"What we are careful of is with a precipitous unbundling to create risks that may end up causing us to have a less stable system," said de Ruyter, who took charge of Eskom on Jan.6.
Texas took charge of the game in the first seven minutes of the second half, hitting seven of its first 13 shots to help forge an 8-0 run that gave it a 45-35 lead.
"What we are careful of is with a precipitous unbundling to create risks that may end up causing us to have a less stable system," said de Ruyter, who took charge of Eskom on Jan.6.
The bank gave no reason for the departure of Viola, who took charge of Monte dei Paschi in 2012 just as the lender was on the brink of collapse because of the euro zone debt crisis.
Stephen Bannon, chairman of conservative news site Breitbart, took charge of the campaign on Wednesday, leading many to speculate that the publication would become even more of a media organ for the campaign than it already was.
Maradona, who took charge of Argentina in 2008 and led them to the World Cup two years later, last managed at another UAE club, Al Wasl in May 2011 but was sacked just over a year later.
Cryan, who took charge of the bank six months ago, was initially praised for his plain-spoken assessment and pragmatic approach to the bank's challenges but investors on Thursday showed signs their patience was beginning to thin.
While Paulette was getting ready upstairs, Robert took charge of dinner, which entailed pouring the sparkling water and calling for the children, after which Kiki appeared with the halibut and Brussels sprouts, spinach salad on the side.
Amid a controversy over who will run the top consumer watchdog, Mick Mulvaney showed up Monday morning at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and took charge of the office's operations, according to a senior White House official.
Dana Atkins, Military Officers Association of America A retired Air Force lieutenant general and command pilot, Atkins took charge of the association in 2628, stepping into the fight to protect the pay and benefits of U.S. troops.
"The timing of the construction suggests that Mohammed bin Salman and his father (King Salman) embarked on building this facility very early after he took charge of the Defense Ministry," he told CNBC in an email Wednesday.
Kathy Scanlan, the president of U.S.A. Gymnastics from 1994 to 1998, said in a sworn statement last month that she had notified the U.S.O.C. of the sexual abuse problem soon after she took charge of the organization.
Her position is such that, according to a Seoul-based think tank run by North Korean defectors, Kim briefly took charge of the country while her brother was reportedly ill with gout or diabetes in late 2014.
Merkel, who finally took charge of her new "grand coalition" on Wednesday after nearly six months of talks, wants to fulfil the incoming government's pledge to deliver a "New Start for Europe" in close cooperation with France.
Public Investment Fund Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, known as the Public Investment Fund (PIF), has beefed up its investments around the world since Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman took charge of the fund in March 2015.
The announcement of Alibaba Group's new share purchases comes the week after Alibaba Pictures chairman and chief executive officer Fan Luyuan took charge of Youku, Alibaba Group's video streaming unit, after its former president Yang Weidong stepped down.
Though little known in America when he took charge of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra in 2008, Mr. van Zweden, 55, has since revealed himself as a formidable technician who knows how to lift the level of an orchestra.
He also addressed conservative attacks on Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who took charge of the Russia case more than a year ago when Sessions recused himself because of earlier contacts with Moscow's ambassador during the 2016 campaign.
The central government took charge of half of the oilfields that fell under Iraqi Kurdistan's control in 2014, including the oil city of Kirkuk, soon after the northern region voted for independence in the referendum which Baghdad opposed.
Bechek, who took charge of Bain in 2012, earned a 99% approval rating from employees on the site, beating out better known tech CEOs like Google's Larry Page and LinkedIn's Jeff Weiner, who topped the rankings in previous years.
The president instructed the agencies to submit all the documentation to judge Fabiana Palmaghini who took charge of the investigation of Nisman's death from December 17 on the grounds that it had been "paralyzed" during the previous 11 months.
Her position is such that, according to a Seoul-based think tank run by North Korean defectors, Kim Yo Jong briefly took charge of the country while her brother was reportedly ill with gout or diabetes in late 2014.
As it evolved, Whitman, a onetime printer's apprentice, took charge of all elements of its physical presentation, starting with the radically simple title page of the 1855 first edition and its frontispiece featuring a slouchy image of the poet.
He joined the far-right party when it was still a struggling band of marginal nationalists in 2005; provided it with funds to stave off bankruptcy, ostensibly out of his own pocket; and took charge of its foreign relations.
People often ask what's the most surprising thing you found out about Al Capone and to me the most surprising thing is how young he was when he took charge of the Chicago Outfit and how brief his reign was.
The 43-year-old also took charge of the opening match of the tournament between hosts Russia and Saudi Arabia at the same stadium and becomes the second Argentine to referee the biggest game in football after Horacio Elizondo in 2006.
Ex-finance ministry official Shaktikanta Das took charge of the Reserve Bank of India on Tuesday, in a swift appointment expected to ease a dispute with the government as it pushes for looser credit rules ahead of a general election.
While the official wedding photographer was on the scene (actual Polish prince Alexi Lubomirski, who took the couple's engagement photos), many guests took charge of their own cameras (read: iPhones) and documented the festivities from their own points of view.
Dominguez, a Paraguayan who took charge of CONMEBOL's Asuncion offices in January, was in Buenos Aires to give an account of the rot he found in the organization and his plans to ensure that the game benefited from all its revenue.
Cryan, who took charge of the bank last year, is leading deep restructuring at Deutsche Bank to turn around a business that declined in three years from being a potent force on Wall Street to posting a record loss in 2015.
Manafort took charge of Trump's campaign in May 2016 and was forced to resign just three months later, amid intense media scrutiny of his ties to the notoriously corrupt former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych, who was supported by the Kremlin.
Thousands of protesters have been sleeping in the square as they maintain a vigil to keep pressure on the Transitional Military Council (TMC), which took charge of the country after Bashir's ouster on April 11, to hand over power to civilians.
In 2013, Lively also took charge of designing the kitchen in her and husband Ryan Reynold's new home in Bedford, NY. According to Elle Decor, she worked closely with the president of La Cornue to design a custom ocean blue oven.
The real red line in all this will come if Trump fires Mueller, who took charge of the investigation after the president abruptly canned Comey and promptly went on TV to say the "Russia thing" had been on his mind.
There, piled up next to the cash register, could be found his latest productions, and there he was championed by the original owner, the imperious Frances Steloff, and her successor, Andreas Brown, who eventually took charge of Gorey's business affairs.
Bob Dudley, the quiet American who is the chief executive of BP, took charge of the London-based company when it was struggling to survive after the 2010 explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico.
He described how Mr. Sondland and two other American officials — Energy Secretary Rick Perry and Kurt D. Volker, the United States special envoy to Ukraine — styled themselves as the "Three Amigos" and took charge of Ukraine policy within the administration.
JOHANNESBURG, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Eskom's new chief executive took charge of the struggling state-owned utility on Monday, embarking on the mammoth task of fixing South Africa's power deficit and restructuring a debt pile that has crippled the national economy.
The U.S. oil giant took charge of the East African LNG project's onshore operations following a $24 billion deal with Italy's Eni last year, adding to its slate of planned gas projects in Qatar, Papua New Guinea, Russia and the United States.
And the building's developer, the Related Companies, has now opened a sales gallery a couple of blocks east, at 50 Vestry Street, that showcases the condo's design and model rooms by the architect Daniel Romualdez, who took charge of 70 Vestry's interiors.
Moore, 34 — who has previously opened up about her difficult marriage to Adams (they wed in 2009 and divorced in 2016) — says her ex-husband took charge of her music career in 73 three years after they first met when she was 23.
The U.S. oil giant took charge of the East African LNG project's onshore operations following a $2.8 billion deal with Italy's Eni in 2017, adding to its slate of planned gas projects in Qatar, Papua New Guinea, Russia and the United States.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Ex-finance ministry official Shaktikanta Das took charge of the Reserve Bank of India on Tuesday, in a swift appointment expected to ease a dispute with the government as it pushes for looser credit rules ahead of a general election.
When the former coach Jurgen Klinsmann took charge of the national team eight years ago, he spoke often of installing a playing style based around possession, of dragging the United States away from the direct physical style for which it was most known.
"I want to be on the ground with people who are suffering," he said, adding that he sleeps only four hours a day and has not taken a day of rest since he took charge of the local Ebola response team in August.
Trinity Place Holdings, for its part, brought together a team of local architects: FXCollaborative, whose Statue of Liberty Museum opens this month, designed the building; Deborah Berke Partners took charge of the residential interiors; and Future Green Studio will landscape outdoor spaces.
Zhang Zheng, the former captain of the Liaoning, a converted Soviet-era carrier, was also in his forties when he took charge of the vessel in 2012 and had honed his language skills studying at Britain&aposs Joint Services Command and Staff College.
Bharti Airtel posted a consolidated net loss of 230.4 billion Indian rupees ($3.23 billion) after the telco took charge of a one-time $4.3 billion potential outstanding payment to the government related to a court dispute surrounding 14-year-old adjusted gross revenue.
Many white-collar lawyers have been fretting about their caseloads since the Trump administration took charge of the U.S. Department of Justice, worrying that it would continue or accelerate the declining level of activity under the last years of the Obama administration.
Other observers point to the souring of Dr. Azizi's long friendship with General Raziq since he took charge of the province two years ago, vowing to transform Kandahar's political landscape, and its patronage system, over which General Raziq had long had a monopoly.
After a capsule fire killed three astronauts in 1967, Webb took charge of the investigation, setting a standard for the space agency's warts-and-all frankness, and gave the go-ahead for Apollo 8's dramatic moon mission during Christmas in 1968.
Two years after the probe began, and 15 months after Mueller took charge of it, what investigators have found on the central question — whether there was a conspiracy between Trump associates and Russians to interfere with the 2016 election — remains deeply mysterious.
Moore, 34 — who has previously opened up about her difficult marriage to Adams (they wed in 2009 and divorced in 2016) — has claimed her ex-husband took charge of her music career in 2010 three years after they first met when she was 23.
Pai says that "the key to realizing our 5G future" is lighter regulation, but all of the current investment in 5G started before Pai took charge of the commission, when internet providers had little reason to believe net neutrality was on the chopping block.
Ex-wife Mandy Moore — who has previously opened up to PEOPLE about her difficult marriage to Adams (they wed in 73 and divorced in 2016) — said he took charge of her music career in 2010, three years after they first met when she was 23.
Duperreault, who took charge of Marsh & McLennan Companies in 2008, launched a successful turnaround effort at the company, which had been struggling with reputational issues and lost business after then-New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer alleged that it had rigged bids for insurance contracts.
Naqibullah Fayeq, the recently appointed governor of Faryab who took charge of an office burned down by protesters, said he was trying to calm the anger as negotiations with the central government over the fate of Mr. Qaisari and the return of General Dostum continued.
Simón (to the best of his recollection) took charge of Davíd only when the boy became separated from his mother amid the confusion on board the ship that was evacuating them to the new land, where he has drafted Inés as madrina to his padrino.
Michael T. Flynn, President-elect Donald J. Trump's choice for national security adviser, traveled to Moscow about a year after he took charge of the Defense Intelligence Agency to cultivate what he saw as natural allies in the fight against Islamist militants: Russia's spy agencies.
Located just four miles south of Mosul, the complex of buildings was built in the 6th century by Assyrian Catholic monks and was largely abandoned from the 18th century onward, until Iraqi and American troops took charge of it during and after the Iraq War.
He and Carmona "developed their criminal schemes at least since the start of August 2009, when Amado Boudou took charge of the Ministry of Economy and Finance, until the month of December 2015, when he finished his term as vice president," according to the arrest warrant.
After working briefly for civil engineering firm Eiffage, she took charge of the Paris town planning department before being named prefet, or senior central government official, in the Poitou-Charentes region, in 2013 and serving as head of the cabinet of Environment Minister Segolene Royal from 2014.
The U.S. group's interest in Costa pre-dated the demerger announcement and the fact that Quincey, who took charge of Coca-Cola in May last year, is British would have helped to put the coffee chain on the soft drinks company's radar, the Whitbread boss added.
As the Mirós fled first to Paris, then to Perpignan, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca and finally to the family farm in Mont-roig in Catalonia, Joan's wife, Pilar, took charge of their small daughter, Dolores, while he carried the satchel that held his precious works in progress.
In the article, Moore, 34 — who has previously opened up about her difficult marriage to Adams (they wed in 2009 and divorced in 2016) — said her ex-husband, now 44, took charge of her music career in 2010 three years after they first met when she was 23.
"When we took charge of CONMEBOL, we realized we were entering a structure without any organization, something I would describe as a personal fiefdom or even a personal business ... that worked according to the whims of certain people and was never held accountable," Dominguez told a news conference.
A few innings before Aaron Judge took charge of a baseball game the way he often does — by hitting baseballs over and off outfield walls — he was involved in a madcap baserunning incident on Tuesday that was confounding, amusing and then overshadowed by the Yankees' late-inning rally.
"As commander, I wanted to come to Kunduz personally and stand before the families and the people of Kunduz to deeply apologize for the events which destroyed the hospital and caused the deaths of staff, patients and family members," said General Nicholson, who took charge of the forces this month.
Mark Schneider, who took charge of the maker of KitKat chocolate and Nescafe coffee in January, admitted at the annual meeting of the Consumer Goods Forum (CGF) that the world had changed dramatically over the past 30 years, with the anti-globalisation movement and the financial crisis eroding trust in big brands.
In The New York Times report, Moore — who has previously opened up to PEOPLE about her difficult marriage to Adams (they wed in 2009 and divorced in 2016) — said her ex-husband, now 44, took charge of her music career in 2010 three years after they first met when she was 73.
LONDON — After a startlingly swift transfer of power that made her Britain's prime minister, Theresa May took charge of a new government on Wednesday, vowing to honor the referendum to leave the European Union and naming Boris Johnson, the former London mayor who had been widely considered politically dead, as foreign minister.
A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2019 In addition to her work in Central America, where she oversaw humanitarian aid to more than two million refugees, Ms. O'Neill worked in Ethiopia and Somalia during famines there and took charge of the agency's humanitarian efforts in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.
Mustafa took charge of the early morning flight by showing what appeared to be a belt stuffed with plastic wires and a remote control, directing the flight to the holiday island where he asked for the release of female prisoners in Egypt, and to come in contact with his Cypriot ex-wife.
A former defender herself, Diacre took charge of the French team in 2017 and ultimately chose to take the captaincy away from Renard and give the role to Amandine Henry, a midfielder who once played in the United States and who now plays with Renard for Olympique Lyonnais, the dominant women's club team in Europe.
In 2000 the United States Army took charge of the project, and for the next three years it employed 270,000 of the country's top scientists and military officials working in research labs across the country in a concerted effort to harness the immensely intense and destructive energy emitted when uranium and plutonium isotopes are separated.
In China: Placing himself in the middle of questions about the government's response, President Xi Jinping said in a new speech that he took charge of the outbreak in early January, nearly two weeks before he first spoke publicly about it and when the government was still saying human-to-human spread seemed unlikely.
In China: Placing himself in the middle of questions about the government's response, President Xi Jinping said in a newly released speech that he took charge of the outbreak in early January, nearly two weeks before he first spoke publicly about it and when the government was still saying human-to-human spread seemed unlikely.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - (This February 14 story has been refiled to correct description of weapon to semi-automatic rifle, not automatic rifle in last paragraph.) U.S. Secret Service Director Joseph Clancy plans to step down next month, the agency said on Tuesday, two years after he took charge of the agency following high-profile security lapses by the service responsible for protecting the president.

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