So, if Nelsen is in England, who will run the show in the meantime?
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The Kurds had previously run the show there, thanks largely to the Arab boycott.
In any event, Meles Zenawi's government is finding it hard to run the show.
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The People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) has run the show for 37 years.
White, who grew up playing three musical instruments, seems ideally suited to run the show.
It seems likely that Cook will run the show, and BusinessInsider and plenty of others expect as much.
He stays in the background and lets his football people run the show.
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America does indeed want flexibility partly so that it can run the show.
He would not be the first Palestinian leader to announce his departure only to continue to run the show for years.
All this is the responsibility of Mr Meles's Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), which has run the show since 1991.
Steven Jones will only flounder under the captaincy as there is enough pressure on him to run the show at 10 already.
Maybe Larry and Sergey, they just wanted to run the show themselves.
However, a specially devised community interest company will now run the show.
To run the show, Schwab has poached the executive who runs managed accounts at Salomon Smith Barney, the largest marketer of the investments.
Indeed, since he returned from his last medical leave, in mid-2009, Jobs has appeared determined to demonstrate his ability to run the show.
Garber gave up his chief executive role in June 1998, retaining the title of chairman, and helped recruit Peters to run the show.
Garber gave up his CEO role in June 1998, retaining the title of chairman, and helped recruit Peters from Logic Works to run the show.
Bain Capital, the venture arm of the Boston consultancy, bought Duane Reade in 1992 and installed Bruce Weitz, a small food-chain operator, to run the show.
Most of his decisions make sense but some leave a bad taste in the mouths of the many Iraqis who want to run the show themselves.
Mr Klaus's lot agreed to let Mr Zeman's run the show, provided that Mr Klaus became speaker, thereby entitling him to help set the legislative agenda.
Apollo 13 producer Brian Grazer was then brought in to run the show and hired Billy Crystal to replace Eddie Murphy after the latter withdrew as host.
Mr. Baker's central insight: The candidate can't run the show.
In any event, the bearded clergy who still really run the show cannot claim that their reign, a quarter of a century long, has done their people much good.
Mr Mugabe gets to nominate an extra 30 (unelected) parliamentarians for his ruling party, so ZANU had enough to run the show once it had sailed past 45 elected seats.
As companies evolve into loose bundles of alliances, suppliers and distributors, bound together mainly by communications, head office may re-emerge as the best place from which to run the show.
Unlike other parts of the country where civilian committees work alongside rebel groups, here it is the men with the guns who plainly run the show with scant civilian input.
Every time she held her own in the debates, for example, she put the lie to those old sexist charges that women just aren't logical or smart enough to run the show.
The Ruias were glad to let Hutchison run the show at their telecom joint venture, Hutchison Essar, in which they had a 33% stake, so they could focus on their other businesses.
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