The collection was inspired by Helmut Newton muses strong, take-charge women.
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Jindal gets high marks for his ethics reforms, his take-charge response to Hurricane Gustav last fall, and his ability to connect with everyone from Cajun oystermen to north Louisiana peach growers.
But where Gurung was about modern take-charge urban warriors, Adam Lippes of Adam showed a crowd-pleasing delicately feminine collection of light airy dresses in sheer pastel fabrics or in soft silks in shades of pink or ivory.
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"Be aware that this case has progressed as far as it can through our Chinese counterparts and from this point onward I must make all arrangements and therefore must have all communications and information, " the take-charge Adcock wrote the family.
Today, it is more about having a deep bench--telling your stakeholders that you care about more than just the next sale, and having partners who are willing to take a charge--that earns you the momentum that can turn the game in your favor for good.
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And it said the introduction of clinical commissioning groups - the GP-led organisations that will take charge of the NHS budget next year - could lead to short-term decisions being taken that could make the problems worse.
This year he will be saving ground again, on the Patrick Byrnes-trained Take Charge Indy.
He returned after a decade in triumph - having made his fortune in property deals - to take charge of the bankrupt club.
Grant Johnstone and Kevin McAllister will take charge of first-team affairs on a temporary basis.
The less-powerful cores take charge during routine functions, consuming less power and extending battery life.
In both these areas, Western powers allowed non-Muslims to take charge of territory claimed by Arab imperialists.
Sustainable transport pressure group Transport 2000 has called for a package of measures, including a significant rise in Air Passenger Duty, VAT on all aviation transactions, a firm commitment to an EU emissions charge and take-off and landing slot auctioning at the main airports.
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Its Tmall business-to-consumer service, where they can charge up to 15% take-rates for certain products in certain prime locations on the website is also a growing force.
First-team coach Ricky Sbragia could now take temporary charge of the side who face a trip to in-form Arsenal on Saturday.
The Spaniard, 50, has signed a two-year contract to take charge at the reigning European and Serie A champions.
Stuart Henderson will take charge of the first-team on a short-term basis.
She has probably improved the odds by narrowing her pitch to those women who want to take charge of their lives -- and have money to spend.
However, Lagerback soon signed a five-month contract to take charge of Nigeria, leading the Super Eagles to the World Cup where they were knocked out in the first round.
The Jaspers, the tournament's sixth seed, led for much of the game and were up by five in the second half before the Gaels went on a 17-2 run to take charge.
It will now be up to the NHS board, which will take charge of the day-to-day running of the health service from April, to make sure what is set out is achieved.
Designed to be read in 20 minutes, The Metro's biggest selling point was that it was free-of-charge -- incidentally one reason why so many now take their news from the Web.
Rupert Murdoch, whose News Corp business owns the News of the World's publisher News International, is due to arrive in the UK to take charge of handling the phone-hacking crisis.
He told MPs it would provide an opportunity for out-of-work families to "take charge of their finances in the same way as they will need to when they get back into employment".
First-team coach Ian McParland will take charge of the side in Sunday's FA Cup tie against Chelsea.
After the tournament he will take charge of Japanese side Shimizu S-Pulse.
"The old days of your doctor being in charge of your health - take that and throw it out the window, " says Agus.
Paul Chartrand, a former member of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, says progress may be delayed until the next generation of better-educated and more assertive Indians take charge.
American William Amelio was hired with much fanfare in late 2005 to take charge of Chinese computer giant Lenovo--and integrate that company's acquisition of ibm's mammoth but moneylosing PC business.
Also on the docket is an eye-controlled set that lets viewers take charge of volume and channels with their peepers and a 3D gesture control system that has a camera built into the set's frame.
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