That was the agency in charge of providing permitting and making decisions in terms of where drilling could take place, but also in charge of enforcing the safety provisions.
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The commission's final review of Scottish Devolution, published in 2009, called for Holyrood to take charge of half the income tax raised in Scotland.
In 1985, at a youthful 42, Hu was sent to take charge in Guizhou, one of China's poorest southern provinces.
"His bravery during two tours in Vietnam earned him three silver stars, and set him on the path to lead our troops into battle in Grenada, and then to take charge of the overall allied effort in the first Gulf War as Commander of United States Central Command, " he said.
But the reset was based in part on two misplaced hopes: that Dmitry Medvedev, who had been lent the presidency for one term by Mr Putin in 2008, would genuinely take charge of the country, and that some in his government had sound liberalising, pro-Western instincts.
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Born in Switzerland, he won 34 caps for Italy and took charge of the Dons in July 2008 when Paul Ince left to take charge of Blackburn.
Given the questions surrounding the validity of the letter, and the fact that a spouse normally has first priority to be named as executor in the absence of a valid will, it may take some time until a person is put in charge of her estate through probate court.
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.
Megson is expected to take charge of Bolton in time for Sunday's Premier League match against Aston Villa.
Richard Clarke, already on the National Security Council as a special adviser for cyber security, will take over a new post in charge of combating cyber terrorism.
And Federer then took advantage of a poor Murray service game to break early in the third set and take charge of the match.
Recently, one of the Republican leaders in the Senate said that if Republicans take charge of Congress, repeal would be one of the first orders of business.
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Take some initiative, take the reins, and be in charge of something that institutes a change.
First-team coach Ian McParland will take charge of the side in Sunday's FA Cup tie against Chelsea.
One place we have already begun to take action is at the agency in charge of regulating drilling and issuing permits, known as the Minerals Management Service.
Former Chelsea midfielder Roberto Di Matteo was named as the club'sinterim manager and will take charge of the team in Tuesday's FA Cup round-of-32 replay at Birmingham City.
Despite his poor record Laws is confident he will take charge of the club in the Championship next season and that they will be well placed to bounce back.
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.
Even Helen Liddell, who was reshuffled to the Scottish Office in the summer to take charge of political campaigning, was more often absent than present for the campaign, according to party workers.
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".
The government then moved to take over MetroGas, the company in charge of gas distribution, for having interrupted such distribution as a result of the need to keep the reserves given increasing expected demands in the short run.
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Around 20 countries have pledged to support Poland, which should itself have some 2, 300 people in Iraq by next month, and is supposed to take charge of a zone between the British one and the American one in Baghdad.
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Tronchetti pushed past tenured Pirelli executives to take charge of the troubled tiremaker in 1991.
Current legislation prevented Bill Bratton, former head of New York police, applying to take charge of the Metropolitan Police in 2011.
He returned after a decade in triumph - having made his fortune in property deals - to take charge of the bankrupt club.
Now to get states to take charge of efficient city policies in a HUD-less world, President Romney could start by pointing to his old record.
The Department of Homeland Security was chosen to take the lead in vetting the deal, because it was in charge of port security.
He became more radical after seeing the miserable conditions of the small mining village in the north of England where he had been invited to take charge of music at an annual work-camp.
"I'm delighted to take permanent charge of a great club steeped in tradition, " stated Short.
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"The old days of your doctor being in charge of your health - take that and throw it out the window, " says Agus.
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