When he later became chief executive of Finmeccanica, Mr. Spagnolini took charge of AgustaWestland.
They appealed to the state government for protection and took charge of the mill.
And Suni Williams, an astronaut who took recently took charge of the International Space Station.
She took charge of the clothes' shop that her husband ran and raised her family.
The firm that he took charge of in 1950 made pianos, mouth-organs and wind-up gramophones.
In February, 1999, Romney took charge of the troubled Winter Olympics scheduled for 2002 in Utah.
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Keshi, who masterminded Togo's maiden World Cup qualification in 2006, took charge of Mali last month.
Calder, who briefly took charge of first-team affairs at Weymouth in 2007, left in 2009.
William Miller took charge of Value Trust, as co-manager, back when it launched in 1982.
Mr Alexander took charge of the review after a cabinet reshuffle in the autumn.
Tonyboy took charge of Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. after Marcos went into exile.
Replacement referees took charge of the game, in which India's East Bengal defeated Singapore's Tampines Rovers, 4-2.
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The stand in coach who took charge of those four games, Fathi Jamal, has been named Lemerre's assistant.
He took charge of the quarter-final return leg between Manchester United and Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
Ancelotti took charge of the game at Stamford Bridge, four days after the death of his father Giuseppe.
Recently-appointed Mozambique national coach Armando Salvado took charge of Maxaquene for the tie.
The former captain took charge of the team after Tony Mowbray's sacking in March, enjoying a 100% league record.
He took charge of his father's few lorries almost before he was shaving.
After Mr Corzine took charge of MF Global, its star initially burned bright.
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Combustion scientist Herman Snyder took charge of scaling up the drying process.
The 63-year-old led Brazil to the 1994 title and also took charge of them at this year's tournament in Germany.
Relegation appeared to be the only route out of the Championship when Neil Warnock took charge of Palace in October.
The 37-year-old is regarded as one of England's best officials and took charge of two group games at Euro 2008.
The 45-year-old took charge of Monday's training session under the watchful eye of manager Martin Ling and player-assistant manager Paul Carden.
With coach Paul Terry, standing down at the end of the season, again absent, Giles White took charge of the side.
In 1994, the World Health Organisation found that women took charge of contraception in more than seven out of ten couples.
He took charge of first-team affairs after Fallon was sacked in January, but managed just three league wins in 22 matches.
When his commander was killed, Wolff took charge of the battalion of 3, 000 Americans and led an offensive into the Sierra Pandols.
Meanwhile, Club Africain sacked Mushin Ertugral after the Turk took charge of just three games in his first season with the side.
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In 2001 when he took charge of the ITGO, he has been one of the core members of Acer's top management team.
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