The Icelander then went on to have spells in charge of Barnsley and Notts County before returning to his homeland to manage Akranes in 2006.
It never dawned on either of them that she would have to be in charge of the money one day.
Given the choice, diplomats and international officials almost always prefer to have the devil they know in charge of a major country, not to have to get to grips with someone new.
It was that level of fiscal prudence that led Lennon's predecessor at St Mirren, Gus MacPherson, to comment that he would have more money to spend in charge of at a team in England's non-league tier.
You can say that Gessen is a bad editor, a poor manager, or someone who ought never to have been put in charge of Radio Liberty.
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Who will have authority over the Joint Operations Command (JOC), which is believed to have had de facto charge of running the country since the election in March, also remains fuzzy.
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The new Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations are designed to force those in charge of commercial and public buildings to have them properly surveyed, risk assessed and a proper asbestos management plan drawn up and available.
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Unless people choose to opt out from receiving the benefit, they will continue to receive the money but will have to pay a charge at the end of the year.
To operate a profitable business they will have to charge more, reducing the attractiveness of their service.
The drones are coming en masse to America, thanks to lawmakers who have told the agency in charge of our national airspace that it needs to welcome unmanned aircraft into our skies.
It is a measure of how far South Africans have got used to the idea of Mr Mbeki being in charge that Mr Mandela's recent absences abroad have scarcely been noticed.
However, they will also be bundled with detachable keyboards, some of which may have the ability to charge the tablet when docked and many of which will lock into the tablet for a secure carry unlike many iPad options.
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.
Higher international capital and liquidity requirements, plus the government's decision to put the Bank of England back in charge of regulating banks, are this government's attempt to have the benefits of free financial markets without the accompanying disasters.
The UK government originally said that figure should only be set in "exceptional circumstances", but so far two thirds of universities have indicated that they want to charge that amount for all or some of their courses.
And, their friends that manage the expensive products they use to fill all these pie slices have a conflict of interest because they get to charge a lot more in management fees.
Former Kaunas coaches Valdas Ivanauskas, Egenijus Riabovas and Eduard Malofeev have all gone on to take charge of Hearts.
The pair had denied these offences, but each have pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
Mr Allan pointed out that for him to have admitted the charge, he would either have to accept that he committed the assaults or he was part of a "common plan" with others to carry them out.
But none of those moves appears to have generated the intense response of the debit-card charge.
Ratemds.com and other sites let patients anonymously praise or knock doctors, but the reviews can be sparse or defamatory. hmos have used claims data to grade doctors but have been accused of recommending only doctors who charge the least.
But a number of states have passed legislation to make on-line retailers charge tax based on ties unheard of in 1992.
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Her meticulous records including video tapes of the sessions have helped police to identify her clients and to charge a good number of them with the misdemeanor of engaging a prostitute, reports the Press Herald.
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"You cannot afford to have a fragile, motley crew in charge of a country, " says the political commentator Evgeny Dainov.
Mr Lamb is seeking a court declaration that any doctor who helped him to die would have a defence against a charge of murder.
Otherwise he would have had to charge through lines and lines of partisan enemies on a Capitol Hill battleground to get a yay or nay vote.
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And I'm pleased to have with us today my nominee to lead the charge on those efforts as CEO of the Corporation of National and Community Service, Patrick Corvington.
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Two brothers, who were owners of Martin Brothers Grocery, are said to have served the sandwich to striking streetcar workers either free of charge or for a few cents.
Donald Marron, chairman of PaineWebber, expects his company increasingly to charge individual investors according to the amount of assets they have given his firm to manage rather than on a fee for each transaction.
Because the number of potential customers for such experimental sensors is small, the firms manufacturing them have to charge a high price per unit just to cover the fixed costs of designing the product, setting up the factory, and so forth.
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