1. Oh, I see dog, dog strikes back, dog takes charge, dog bites man, no. 2. A take charge, tough guy. 3. Kahn says he has no plans to leave Starfish after Motorola takes charge. 4. They watched a new man, Phillippe Boucher, just back from a wrist injury, take charge of the power play. 5. But a senior U.S. official told The Associated Press the main focus now is on making sure whatever government takes charge in Kabul has strong political and financial support. 6. But the senior U.S. official told The Associated Press the main focus now is on making sure whatever government takes charge in Kabul has strong political and financial support. 7. However, we need to be professional, take charge, get going and get the enterprise in order so that we can face new challenges. 8. Let the biologists who have studied the behavior of coyotes, bears and mountain lions take charge of their status instead of leaving control to the Department of Agriculture. |
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