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The Hawks took charge early and never relinquished the lead.
Mike Webb, who took charge of the case in 2009.
Ricky took charge and managed Jon the best he could.
The stockmarket has boomed since he took charge (see chart).
Jugnauth took charge after his father, Sir Anerood Jugnauth, resigned.
And the young royal took charge on the big day.
Bazille, with his medical training, took charge of the situation.
But with his news conference Wednesday he finally took charge.
CCB took charge of a take over of Baoshang Bank.
Host Australia took charge against the United States in Brisbane.
He took charge of U.S. Pacific Command in May 2015.
A new European agency, the Single Resolution Board (SRB), took charge.
"He came into town with authority and took charge," Easther said.
Luis took charge of securing their places in a smuggler's boat.
A separate body, the Single Resolution Board (SRB), then took charge.
" Once he took charge, Trump continued, "they'll probably be different generals.
Newcastle have been relegated twice since Ashley took charge in 2007.
He was fired in 2015 when a new government took charge.
And then — yes, this appealed to me greatly — he took charge.
Side by side, Jeff and Sanjay took charge of this effort.
Washington then took charge at the start of the third quarter.
Middle managers took charge of functions such as marketing and finance.
Sussman took charge of the most expensive project of their lives.
Harden and Paul took charge from the outset for the Rockets.
And he took charge of things, and he made her feel protected.
When Florentino took charge of the club, he inherited serious money problems.
Halfmann took charge of Vapiano, which is based in Bonn, in 2015.
The Golden Eagles (1-0) quickly took charge in the second half.
From out of nowhere, former Mayor Ed Koch appeared and took charge.
Many top coaches have been suspended since he took charge in November.
Baltimore led 210-0 before Texas briefly took charge in the second.
He took charge of the $130 billion biotech's research strategy in 2018.
In 2017, Paul took charge of all book coverage at the paper.
Following 186 victories as an NFL starter, the cerebral Manning took charge.
He afterward returned to Rochester, and again took charge of his paper.
So Willock took charge, setting up a GoFundMe account to get him there.
Das took charge at the RBI last week, two days after Patel's resignation.
AIG's stock has declined 14.75 percent since Duperreault took charge in May 2017.
CEO Halfmann took charge of Vapiano, which is based in Bonn, in 2015.
The Japanese company's shares have already rallied since Foxconn took charge last year.
After just a month, the first principal quit and an interim took charge.
Soltero took charge of Cortana in March, ahead of a larger corporate shakeup.
We were hoping he would be, but he really took charge of it.
Marsch took charge in 2015 and then was voted Coach of the Year.
Even before entering the Oval Office, he took charge of policy toward China.
When Mr. Mentzelopoulos died in 1980, his daughter Corinne, just 27, took charge.
The Libyan smuggler left and a young Tunisian took charge of the boat.
Verma was only added to the coronavirus task force after Pence took charge.
Federer took charge from the opening point, while Monfils kept hitting wayward shots.
When I was little, my favorite church services were when women took charge.
Before Mr. Orban took charge, senior judges were appointed by an autonomous panel.
FS21 was nowhere close to relevance when Horowitz took charge in April 13.
New Zealand's Rescue Coordination Center later took charge of search and rescue operations.
But those events were canceled after the school took charge of the events.
Donald Sakano, who took charge of the NoLIta parish a decade ago, said.
They combined for just one point in the fourth quarter when Fournier took charge.
As soon as we brought Sonny home, Timmy proactively took charge of my nutrition.
Neither team scored in the first four innings before the Red Sox took charge.
Tom's handlers didn't want him giving our guy an answer ... but Tom took charge.
The first half featured nine ties and 12 lead changes before Texas took charge.
Barack Obama took charge vowing to end his predecessor's wars, then bombed seven countries.
Within days, Hillary took charge and never again let go of his political destiny.
So, naturally, her mother took charge and began helping her get ready for school.
The Rangers took charge in the fifth on a two-run homer from Choo.
He later took charge of his company after the commanding officer was severely wounded.
Das took charge at the RBI last week, two days after Patel's abrupt resignation.
Hoover took charge in 28503 and oversaw the FBI until his death in 22019.
Another detainee, Abu Zubaydah, was tortured at the site before Ms. Haspel took charge.
Those went so well that Allardyce, 62, took charge of training on Christmas Eve.
The Celtics took charge with an 873-0 run early in the final quarter.
Since Juan Guaidó took charge as the interim president, my hope has flourished again.
Duperreault, who took charge of AIG in 2017, has vowed to turn the company around.
Ray took charge ... feeding Stevie, playing silly baby games, and even changing her poopy diapers.
The Warrens took charge of the doll, building a special case to contain the vessel.
Gottlieb waded into the drug pricing fray shortly after he took charge of the agency.
After spending a short time at Milan as head scout, Maldini took charge of Paraguay.
Then the acting secretary who took charge was accused of making false statements to Congress.
Mr Ghosn took charge of Nissan in 2001 and then, in 2005, of Renault, too.
The Avalanche took charge in the second period as they outshot the Kings 9-3.
The two companies were both worth roughly $220 billion when Rometty took charge of IBM.
After Jackie's death, her daughter Caroline Kennedy took charge of the preservation of the property.
Before long, they stumbled into another emergency where Owen quickly took charge of the situation.
Cohen took charge of the negotiations, protecting Trump from making a direct payment to Daniels.
Brewer took charge on the next possession to give the Bears a 14-210 lead.
The Kremlin denied any involvement and Putin took charge of an investigation into Nemtsov's death.
But GE's share price is today worth a third less than when Mr Immelt took charge.
McDermott, who made 213 of 20.8 shots from the field, took charge in the fourth quarter.
They described severe delays in decision-making and project approvals since Lutucuta took charge in October.
When Bertie Simmons, Furr's octogenarian principal, took charge in 2000, the school's cops were running amok.
The Phillies took charge with back-to-back two-run innings in the third and fourth.
The São Paulo stockmarket and the real, Brazil's currency, have strengthened since Mr Temer took charge.
Playing in their homecoming contest, the Bearcats took charge from the outset against the struggling Huskies.
Harman is parliament's longest-serving woman and was briefly Labour's acting leader before Corbyn took charge.
They more or less took charge in Algiers, and demanded a change of government in Paris.
Mueller served as FBI director from 2001 until 2013, when Comey took charge of the bureau.
At one point, a junior high teacher on the call took charge by muting chatty students.
A new border divided the Kumeyaay's land, and cavalry in white Border Patrol trucks took charge.
San Antonio took charge with a dominating second quarter and led by 15 points at intermission.
Someone took charge of the tabloid's Twitter feed, tweeting GIFs and memes, which were later deleted.
The team's recent results are far from the turnaround Klinsmann had predicted when he took charge.
Police took charge of the find and experts will now examine it to check its authenticity.
Nursing a 2112-220 lead into halftime, the Packers took charge with a dominant third quarter.
In 2009, he was promoted to executive editor, and took charge of The Post's digital operation.
Schroeder took charge at the KfW in 2008, the year the world plunged into a financial crisis.
Instead, at the outset of his presidency, Trump's adult children supposedly took charge of his business holdings.
Awad told BuzzFeed News that he felt proud of the way Salah took charge during the protests.
Duperreault took charge of AIG nearly a year ago, promising to grow the company and boost revenues.
After leading through much of the game, they looked helpless when Lillard took charge down the stretch.
Duperreault, known in the insurance industry as a turnaround expert, took charge of AIG in May 2017.
"I'm looking at five murders," says Cunningham, who recently took charge of the department's cold case unit.
He took charge of Athletics Kenya in 1992, when track and field was struggling in the country.
Tragically, once the Trump administration took charge, it allowed pandemic preparedness efforts to fall off a cliff.
Mayor Neely, ahead in his emergency declaration, took charge of the looming coronavirus crisis coming toward Flint.
Phyllis took charge of its construction, choosing the modernist Ludwig Mies van der Rohe as its architect.
Two years later, his mother-in-law, Margarita Perez, flew in and took charge of the menu.
I was able to heal from the trauma, in part, because the Allies arrived and took charge.
Abramovich's Chelsea had not posted a profit in each of the five years since he took charge.
Wojcicki took charge of Google's free video-sharing platform, called Google Videos, when it launched in 2005.
AB InBev took charge only in October, so its managers could conceivably draw more from the keg.
Since Pochettino took charge, only one team — Manchester City — has won more points in the Premier League.
They finally got their relief after Scott Pruitt took charge of the agency, newly released emails show.
His father was the previous owner, and after his retirement, Luís took charge of the family business.
Hall says Bartholomew took charge and told her coworkers to call 911 as the two women continued CPR.
And since Republicans took charge of the Senate in 2015, judicial confirmations have virtually ground to a halt.
San Antonio took charge for good via a 13-4 surge over the ensuing 6 1/2 minutes.
The Red Sox took charge of this game to take a 4-0 lead in the second inning.
Finally, Chelsea took charge and told us ever so gently that it was time for us to go.
After army forces withdrew from the area last year, armed local tribes linked to al Qaeda took charge.
When the CDC took charge, there were quarantine stations at every port, international airport and major border crossing.
Several men took charge, steering the boat towards the distant speck that signified their only hope of survival.
Before he took charge in 20143, the DEA often didn't provide samples in a timely fashion, he said.
As years went by and O'Keeffe took charge of her own image, this became true to some extent.
Leinenkugel himself took charge of a commission on mental health (the same topic Moskowitz had emailed O'Rourke about).
Two mayors have resigned since the DA-led coalition took charge, with the latest resignation happening last week.
The situation began to improve only when a task force made up of neighbouring councils and charities took charge.
West Bengal appointed the country's first transgender college principal, Manabi Bandyopadhyay, who took charge of the Krishnanagar Women's College.
Once he helped push the Rockets to a lead, Harden and Capela took charge to close the first half.
Not long after he took charge of Roma, he gathered together the club's staff at its training facility, Trigoria.
In the 2012 election cycle, she took charge of the vice-presidential debate between Joe Biden and Paul Ryan.
CEO Brian Duperreault took charge of the insurance giant in May, saying that he wanted to grow the company.
It falls to Sajid Javid, who took charge of the Home Office this week, to clear up the mess.
In that instance, the army took charge but then quickly handed power to a transitional government to organise elections.
He made his debut as coach in Spain's top division 20 years ago when he took charge of Valladolid.
Mattis, who is making his second visit to the region since he took charge of the Pentagon on Jan.
Prices were actually falling when he took charge; a further decline would have mired America in Japanese-style deflation.
Dallas took charge with a 17-3 burst that turned the four-point deficit into an 86-113 lead.
The company's shares have lost nearly 80 percent of their value since McCoy took charge as CEO in 2012.
Driving this worry is a new chairman of the Federal Reserve, Jerome H. Powell, who took charge on Feb.
After dodging an I.E.D., she took charge when her new male lieutenant panicked and unwittingly disabled their radio network.
But in Juan José, residents say the payments to farmers ceased for a time after President Duque took charge.
The party was beset by "laxity and softness" before he took charge, Mr. Xi told the delegates on Wednesday.
Mr. Portale, 65, took charge of the kitchen in 1985, a year after Gotham opened, and remains a partner.
"I am confident this is the right plan for De La Rue," said Vacher, who took charge in October.
Beginning with Butler's 21-pointer, the Bears took charge with a 22-29 run that lasted nearly six minutes.
In his mid-20s, he took charge of his father's real estate empire and bought The New York Observer.
Williams took charge of her match when Kerber double-faulted on the final two points of the opening set.
Adnoc's financing strategy is driven by Sultan al Jaber, the company's group chief executive, who took charge last year.
The Lakers took charge midway through the fourth quarter of a game that had 19 lead changes and nine ties.
Jope, who has been with the company for more than three decades, took charge at the start of the year.
From there, he transitioned to become the head of Outlook Mobile and eventually took charge of the entire Outlook division.
Net debt, which stood at 7.5 billion pounds when Lewis took charge in 2014, is down to 3.3 billion pounds.
The deal hands back full control of the telecom company to the older brother, 12 years after Anil took charge.
"Maks really took charge of this studio," Bersten said in a PEOPLE exclusive clip of the duo's Monday night performance.
He can claim that he took charge with his coalition in disarray, but he can also claim a little distance.
However, Orlando took charge after that, scoring nine in a row and eventually pushing its halftime lead to 55-45.
The Lesar matter is the latest ethics controversy to ensnare Zinke since he took charge at Interior in March 2017.
But once his son took charge in 2011, films began declining and TV production ramped up instead, according to Lee.
I took charge of the dumplings, chopping the fennel and leeks, cracking an egg and swirling it about with gusto.
Only female dorms remained open, so women took charge of organizing, and then would pass information on to the guys.
The Saudi monarchy monopolized political and military action; the Wahhabi clerics took charge of the religious, legal and social spheres.
Brought into the Brazil squad in 2015, Alisson has been Tite's first choice since he took charge, despite Ederson's rise.
Since Mr. Robinson took charge of Color of Change in 230, its membership has increased to 21 million from 650,000.
And yet, in just the 10 weeks since Mr. Maas took charge, he has already begun to leave his mark.
A new government running on an anti-corruption platform under Prime Minister Maia Sandu took charge in June this year.
Michael Bloomberg's debut 22018 campaign ad touts that he "took charge" of New York in the wake of 20043/22004.
A military council took charge, overseeing a turbulent and sometimes violent transition during which Egypt's first democratic elections took place.
Washington took charge in the bottom of the inning as Harper and Zimmerman banged out their back-to-back solo homers.
When the Italian took charge eight years ago, Bild pronounced him a "proper Prussian" and gave him a spiked Prussian helmet.
Verizon has gained about 40 percent of its $202.5 billion market value since McAdam took charge of the company on Aug.
He took charge after Rooney's former England team-mate Frank Lampard left for the head coach's job at Chelsea last month.
Since Sheffield Hale, a thoughtful former lawyer, took charge in 2012, the museum has become a lively propagator of regional history.
Chief Executive Officer Brian Duperreault, widely hailed in the industry as a turnaround expert, took charge of the company in May.
After Beck took charge of the EPA's toxics office, her first major action was to weaken a key chemical safety law.
After my mother died suddenly and I took charge of my father, the full extent of his memory loss hit me.
But once Shanahan took charge, critics questioned his ability to lead and advocate for the interests of the Department of Defense.
After the global financial crisis erupted, Mr. Wang also took charge of a group of officials assigned with designing China's response.
Monahan, who took charge of the PGA Tour in 2017, said growing and diversifying golf's fan base were his top priorities.
At Lafleur, where Jacques and Sylvie Guinaudeau took charge in 1985, the 11-acre vineyard has 11 different types of soil.
His descendants stuck to making custom jewelry until 1831, when a brash, internationally minded 21-year-old Luigi Carli took charge.
At that point, her loan was transferred to the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency, which took charge of the forgiveness process.
AIG is in the midst of a turnaround effort, launched by Chief Executive Officer Brian Duperreault, who took charge in 2017.
Kipyegon took charge in the final straight to give Kenya its second gold and fifth medal over all in the championships.
That's when Harden, just 5-for-20 from the field and 1-for-11 on threes to that point, took charge.
Hawks ATLANTA — With the Boston Celtics' winning streak in jeopardy, Kyrie Irving took charge against the Atlanta Hawks on Monday night.
Sajid Javid was appointed chancellor of the exchequer, Dominic Raab took charge at the Foreign Office and Priti Patel became home secretary.
But Paul Volcker (pictured, right) took charge of the Federal Reserve in 1979 and brought down inflation through ultra-high interest rates.
When Law took charge of France's finances, he promptly did just that, promoting paper money and a financial bubble that inevitably burst.
Mr. Reeker took charge of the State Department's activities in Europe and Eurasia this March, dividing his time between Washington and Europe.
He took charge of the whole thing, from brooding over the week's slogan to painting the Roman letters the West could read.
Born to a Kuwaiti family, Mr Sanea married into the family in 2.53 and soon took charge of AHAB's financial-services division.
National Transportation Safety Board investigators, who took charge of the investigation Friday, planned to speak to contractors, agency spokesman Terry Williams said.
The company is expanding into other therapeutic areas under Chief Executive Officer Daniel O'Day, a Roche veteran who took charge in March.
Mueller formally took charge in May last year to lead restructuring efforts at the airline formerly known as Malaysia Airlines Systems (MAS).
CEO Hans van Bylen, who took charge in May, said the group understood the growing importance of ecommerce and new sales channels.
Since Didier Deschamps took charge as coach after the Euros in 2012, he has opened up more training sessions to the public.
According to diplomatic communications in Bangui seen by CNN, an aide to Zakharov took charge of the investigation into the journalists' deaths.
While Donald led the more profitable newspaper and cable television operations, Si took charge of the more glamorous magazine division, Condé Nast.
North Korea has become increasingly disgruntled with China since Mr. Kim took charge, particularly as Beijing has backed economic sanctions against it.
A few months before that, in September 2013, Raghuram Rajan took charge of the Reserve Bank of India, the country's central bank.
McCabe wrote that he finally took charge of the Clinton email case in February 2016, when he was promoted to deputy director.
His father died when Georges was 2, and Georges's older brother, Roger, took charge of the family business, helped by an uncle.
"Every interviewer wants to hear about a time a candidate took charge and owned a project or led a team, " Jacinto says.
Soon afterward, Ms. Merkel took charge of the center-right Christian Democratic Union by pushing aside her mentor, former Chancellor Helmut Kohl.
"When the coronavirus passed within a handshake of the president, no public health agency took charge," Aaron Davis and Erin Cox report.
Rebounding was even most of the game until the Scarlet Knights took charge on the boards late, finishing with a 50-40 advantage.
Gust took charge, running the boys through the usual poses: turn left, turn right, make James Bond finger guns, make a funny face.
However, acting CEO Anders Karlsson, who took charge at the end of March, admitted on Thursday that previous internal investigations have indicated shortcomings.
But acting CEO Anders Karlsson, who took charge at the end of March, admitted on Thursday that previous internal investigations had indicated shortcomings.
A steal and a dunk by Green gave the Spurs an 88-86 lead with 9:39 left and then Harden took charge.
CEO McDonald, who took charge in August last year, comes from LVMH's cosmetics retailer Sephora, where he was head of the Americas region.
When the federal government took charge, it declared much of the forest land as State Forest Area, and decided who could use it.
But our favorite part was when he was asked how Strand handled stepping back as the leader while the female characters took charge.
After Sulzberger took charge, Trump tweeted that his ascension gave the paper a "last chance" to fulfill its founder&aposs vision of impartiality.
With conference Player of the Year Fletcher Magee having an off night at times despite producing 20 points for Wofford, Hoover took charge.
The gap between 10-year German and Italian government bonds is about 100 basis points wider than it was before Conte took charge.
Goyal previously took charge of the finance ministry when Jaitley was absent for three months while recovering from the transplant surgery last year.
Mourinho instead took charge of the Italian champion, Inter Milan, with which he won a Champions League title, and later coached Real Madrid.
With Barcelona's top scorer injured and forced to watch in tears from the bench, Sevilla took charge, and its fans redoubled their singing.
Mulvaney took charge of the CFPB's operations on Monday and told the staff to disregard any instructions from English in an official capacity.
Thiam and Chairman Urs Rohner faced criticism over a hefty share price drop since Thiam took charge, job cut plans and bonus plans.
For example, when her son, Eli, dumped all of Juno's dresses off their hangers, Mr. Balthrop (the parent of neither child) took charge.
He took charge as deputy administrator in April and ascended to acting administrator earlier this month, not to mention all of Pruitt's scandals.
As soon as the Rickettses took charge, the Cubs fell apart, losing an average of about 93 games during the next five seasons.
I wish I could tell you I channeled someone inspiring — Beyoncé, maybe — and took charge, demanding that the voice just shut up already.
Adams, who worked as Indiana's health commissioner under Pence when he was governor of the state, was also added after Pence took charge.
San Diego took charge with a four-run second inning after Trey Mancini's RBI single put Baltimore up 1-0 in the first.
From the time Krasner took charge, in January 2018, through early December 2019, Philadelphia's DA office sent 150 gun possession cases to ARD.
After Griezmann's goal, Real's Luka Modric and Isco took charge of the midfield, pinning back Atlético and increasingly threatening its keeper, Jan Oblak.
Mr. Javid, whose father, a bus driver, was an immigrant from Pakistan, took charge of the country's finances as chancellor of the Exchequer.
On Saturday, Mr. Torra said he wanted to unwind some of the measures taken by Mr. Rajoy after the national government took charge.
But then the Mountaineers took charge, reeling off 11 of the next 13 points to push the West Virginia advantage to 48-36.
The RBI last week took charge of the bank and suspended Managing Director Joy Thomas and the bank's board after uncovering lending irregularities.
The Hokies started with an 11-4 run, and after Gardner-Webb scored the next seven points to tie it, Tech took charge.
Jones, formerly of Time magazine and The New York Times, took charge of the glossy magazine a little less than a year ago.
Five years ago Mario Draghi took charge of an ailing euro zone economy by taking over as the president of the European Central Bank.
Domestic TV rights were worth around $868 million when he took charge, but are now worth $6.66 billion after the last set of bidding.
El Aissami "took charge of issuing, granting visas and nationalizing citizens from different countries, especially Syrians, Lebanese, Jordanians, Iranians and Iraqis," the report said.
When Tillerson — a longtime Raymond deputy — took charge, ExxonMobil saw an opening to quietly begin adjusting its position on climate change, according to Coll.
A fresh scandal has forced yet another member of the cabinet to resign, the sixth in the six months since Mr Temer took charge.
So when she was thinking up the script of her parody Tampax ad, it was really important to Kahnweiler that the man took charge.
Bassema, who asked that neither she nor her cousin be identified to guard her family's privacy, took charge of arranging the traditional Islamic burial.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Stuart Gulliver claims to have left behind a "simpler, stronger" bank than the one he took charge of in January 230.
Trump was the CEO of multiple Trump-branded hotels — as well, she took charge of the interior decor of many of the Trump properties.
One friend even took charge of the end stage of the reveal, so Calmus and his wife could both be surprised about the sex.
However, President Donald Trump's pick to run the consumer watchdog group, Mick Mulvaney, showed up on Monday and took charge of the office's operations.
In the early 1990s, after the mujahedeen overran the Communist government and took charge in Kabul, Mr. Khalid had a brief taste of normalcy.
The prosecutor Alberto Nisman took charge of the AMIA investigation and pointed to a group of Iranian officials as the masterminds of the attack.
Botin is a patrician but steely executive who took charge of the 215 billion euro bank after her father Emilio died suddenly in 1123.
Staley took charge of the bank in 2015 on a pledge to rebuild the bank's image, and is its fifth CEO in seven years.
He took charge of a company with a doubtful future, after regulators had blocked a sale to one of his former employers, AT&T.
The Thunder took charge of the game via a 9-2 run beginning with 8:213 to play and assumed a 210-23 lead.
The Cowboys took charge in the final two minutes of the first half on two Elliott rushing TDs to take a 423-7 lead.
The Associated Press reported Tuesday that Mulvaney hasn't initiated an enforcement action against a lender since he took charge of the bureau in November.
Los Angeles took charge in the second period, pushing the lead to 2-0 at the 13:22 mark when Toffoli scored his seventh.
Akzo Nobel CEO Thierry Vanlancker, who took charge last July after the bid battle, expects 21 billion euros in net proceeds from the sale.
It nearly completes an exodus of reformers who were appointed after Poroshenko's pro-Western administration took charge following the Maidan street protests in 2013-2014.
"They cut out the government communication by instigating a campaign of fear and took charge in the region," said Sein Lwin, police chief in Rakhine. .
Since Robbins took charge in July 593, the company has acquired Internet-of-Things firm Jasper Technologies, software makers Broadsoft and AppDynamics Inc, among others.
World number 89 Olson took charge at Evian-les-Bains with four birdies on the front nine before dropping a shot at the 10th hole.
And the impression is reinforced by the fact that Mr Barr prejudged the Mueller investigation, in the president's favour, before he took charge of it.
I loved when Connor joked about throwing the picture frame, and when Leo and Chris both took charge in getting me and the crowd involved.
The financial backers who took charge of Christian Dior after the acclaimed couturier died in 1957 proved obdurate, as did the house's older, conservative clients.
Benítez later took charge of Inter Milan, returned to England as coach of Chelsea, and headed back to Italy to spend two seasons in Naples.
Bailey has written some verses for us here and there before, but with this record he really took charge and wanted to write some songs.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Foreign Ministry called on Friday for a peaceful resolution in Zimbabwe under a legal framework, after the army took charge this week.
The sailors were later taken ashore by U.S. Navy aircraft, while other sailors took charge of the boats and headed towards Bahrain, their original destination.
But after Bossi was charged with graft in 2012, sneering at southern corruption sounded hollow and when Salvini took charge in 2013, the strategy evolved.
When Brough took charge, Noble had lost 8003 percent, or nearly $5 billion in market value, since Iceberg issued its first report in February 2015.
But this book gives credit where due, telling the story of how Roebling took charge of construction when her husband, the chief engineer, got sick.
"The commercial fund is really gearing up towards being a long-term real return provider for the government," said Shahril, who took charge in August.
The Sky took charge in the third period, grabbing an 89-76 lead on Copper's running layup with 3.8 seconds to play in the quarter.
Such a gesture would have been in keeping with the image of a dignified FIFA that Mr. Infantino has relentlessly pushed since he took charge.
Platon Kerzhentsev, chairman of the newly formed Committee on Arts Affairs, took charge of the Bolshoi and called for a state assessment of the repertory.
The Athenians of the fifth century B.C.E. took charge of the Greek states' defense, controlled their diplomatic and trade relations, and intervened in their politics.
His opponents portray him as an influence-peddling president whose friends and relatives have benefited since he took charge of the Spanish federation in 1988.
Tutored by Aristotle, he took charge of the Companion Cavalry at age 18 and aided Philip in defeating the Athenian and Theban armies at Chaeronea.
Right up to the 1970s, when an American woman married, her husband took charge of her sexuality and most of her finances, property and behavior.
But for younger fans, New York City is a different place from what it was when Mr. Giuliani took charge, promising to rein in lawlessness.
From there, the Longhorns' defense took charge, intercepting three Austin Kendall passes in the second half, two of them by D'Shawn Jamison in spectacular fashion.
Holmberg, who had written feature articles and art criticism for the paper but had subordinated herself for years to her husband's career, took charge decisively.
The Magic took charge early, leading by as many as 17 points in the first half, and they held a 65-52 lead at halftime.
Even in Estonia, a Baltic nation deeply suspicious of Moscow, a party long reviled as a Russian tool recently took charge of a new government.
SETH COLTER WALLS Mr. Welser-Möst has not been on the Philharmonic's podium since 2000, two years before he took charge of the Cleveland Orchestra.
But for me the worst smear campaign began after the Independence, when the Creoles took charge of history and decided to continue committing the same injustices.
More than 680 firefighters and several aircraft were on scene, and a Type 1 incident command team — assigned to the largest fires — took charge Saturday morning.
After political appointee John Konkus took charge of EPA grants last summer, the agency cut short a six-year, $1.95 million grant to the Bay Journal.
Moore told the NYT that her ex-husband took charge of her music career in 2010 three years after they first met when she was 23.
The DA made big gains in local elections in 2016 under the leadership of Mmusi Maimane, the party's first black leader, who took charge in 2015.
The prudent financial backers who took charge of Christian Dior after the acclaimed couturier died in 219 proved an obdurate combination with Dior's older, conservative clients.
The opposition was leaderless until May, when Andrew Scheer became head of the Conservatives; Jagmeet Singh took charge of the left-wing New Democrats this month.
Executives Judson Althoff and Jean-Philippe Courtois took charge of Microsoft's sales and marketing divisions following the exit of long-serving COO Kevin Turner last summer.
Under Ellison, who took charge in July, the company has also eliminated four senior positions, while creating two new senior roles for stores and supply chain.
CEO Jeff Gennette, who took charge of the retailer in March, is planning for 40 percent of store merchandise to be exclusive to Macy's by 2020.
Viewers continued to leave Fallon for Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel after Jim Bell, a veteran NBC executive, took charge of the show a year ago.
Wray took charge of a task force of prosecutors and FBI agents created to investigate the Enron scandal, in which energy executives were convicted for fraud.
Former LSE CEO Xavier Rolet stepped down last year just under a decade after he took charge and transformed the company with a string of deals.
Del Nero took charge in April 2015, succeeding Jose Maria Marin, who was arrested on similar charges in May and is awaiting trial in New York.
It was Brazil's first major title since they won the Copa America in 2007 and the first for coach Tite, who took charge three years ago.
Those disputes have intensified since last year, when left-wing parties won municipal elections and took charge of Spain's three largest cities — Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia.
Under Chief Executive Officer Phil Bentley, who took charge at the end of 2016, Mitie has embarked on a cost-savings drive to revive its fortunes.
In March 2017, shortly after he took charge of the Justice Department, Sessions asked for the resignations of 46 US attorneys who were previous administration holdovers.
The restructuring plan under CEO Andrew Davies, who took charge in April, came after Kier warned on profit, blaming higher costs and pressures on some businesses.
But with Clinton's failed attempt in the early 400s, when Democrats took charge of the House, Senate, and presidency in 21980, they took a different approach.
He took charge of Mobil's public affairs department in 1969 and filled that role almost continuously until leaving Mobil in 1988 to form his own company.
Sessions has tried to rebuke some of the criticisms against him by arguing that as a federal prosecutor, he took charge in several civil rights cases.
In addition to paying respect, the restaurant owners also took charge of cleaning and decorating the tombs, offering flowers and decorating the space to show respect.
During their first royal tour in the summer of 2011, the famously competitive couple also took charge of a dragon boat race across a lake in Canada.
Investors are keen to see how Gilead can expand into other therapeutic areas under Chief Executive Officer Daniel ODay, a Roche veteran who took charge in March.
Lopez was the only official on scene; the fire department hadn't arrived yet, and his fellow police officers were still on their way, so Lopez took charge.
The killings suggest that the military junta that took charge after the ousting of President Omar al-Bashir in April has no intention of allowing free elections.
MULTI-DECADE Since the crown prince took charge of PIF in 2015, it has transformed from a staid state holding company into an aggressive purchaser of assets.
Since Diane Greene took charge of Google's cloud and apps units late last year, the group has been spending heavily, filling its ranks and absorbing smaller companies.
Another teenager took charge of a 22-year-old stranger because the child was very upset and had no one else after being separated from her father.
Butler took charge late and finished with 52 points, 12 rebounds and six assists as the Bulls defeated the Charlotte Hornets 118-111 at the United Center.
The new Paris police chief, Didier Lallement, who took charge following last week's protests, said specific police units have been created to react faster to any violence.
In January Europe's largest automaker had suspended Thomas Steg, a former German government spokesman who took charge of external relations at Volkswagen in 2012, pending the investigation.
An investor who bought into the FTSE 100 index in January 2015, when Conn took charge, would have pocketed a 4.53% total return, according to Refinitiv data.
In the four months since he took charge at Manchester United, Mourinho has wasted no time in personalizing his new space at the club's Aon Training Complex.
John Cryan, the soft-spoken chief executive, was welcomed as a much needed change from his brasher investment banker predecessors when he took charge a year ago.
Playing with freedom and power Sharapova ran the Romanian from pillar to post as she took charge going up a set and 4-1 in the second.
This was six months after Hollberg took charge and a year and a half after the culture minister's initial promise to place the David on the base.
And once American service members took charge in Palomares, sharing their cigarettes and beers with the villagers, "this almost became a party atmosphere," Mr. González Navarro said.
Minnesota took charge in overtime, grabbing an 85-76 lead with 2:43 remaining in overtime on back-to-back 3-pointers by freshman guard Jamir Harris.
The Kim family, which has been in power since Kim Il Sung took charge in 1948, has seen what happens to leaders who don't have nuclear weapons.
MULTI-DECADE Since the crown prince took charge of PIF in 2015, it has transformed from a staid state holding company into an aggressive purchaser of assets.
He's widely credited for helping his country curb the violence and bounce back economically after he took charge in 1999, lending him extra leeway from the populace.
The few central universities that had a culture of independent research and critical thinking have come under consistent assault since Mr. Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party took charge.
Aniston revealed in an Instagram story that Witherspoon took charge and asked the rapper for a glass of the bubbly after their table ran out of water.
Lorenzo Sassi subsequently took charge of the power unit department, while Enrico Cardile was named to run the aerodynamics department and David Sanchez was made chief aerodynamicist.
A company veteran who joined Fiat in 1990, Altavilla took charge of the group's struggling European operations in 2012 and returned them to profit three years later.
The main part of the proceeds would go to repaying the money borrowed from the central bank when it took charge of Svyaz Bank and Globex Bank.
Tottenham then took charge of the match as Alli slid in at the far post to steer in a cross from Christian Eriksen in the 61st minute.
The chief propagator of this message is the Russian government itself, which has carefully cultivated an image of unpredictability -- from the moment Vladimir Putin first took charge.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Air Force General Lori Robinson took charge of the U.S. military's Northern Command on Friday, becoming the first woman to head a U.S. combatant command.
BlackBerry, whose corporate survival was in doubt shortly before Chen took charge as the company was losing money and hemorrhaging cash, is no longer on death's door.
He shot a couple of henchmen instead, before Negan took charge and, recognizing a potential asset, gave Carl a survey of both the settlement and Dictatorship 101.
More than  680 firefighters have been dispatched to battle the fires and a Type 1 incident command team — assigned to the largest fires — took charge on Saturday morning.
The contract is the biggest deal state-controlled Leonardo has signed since Chief Executive Alessandro Profumo took charge in May last year and embarked on ambitious expansion plans.
Schvartsman, who took charge on Monday, set up working groups to measure the risks and returns of each of Vale's business units, according to the Credit Suisse report.
He said he took charge of an under-13 game in the Welsh valleys recently when a promising 17-year-old referee came to assist as touch judge.
But they point to an underlying truth: how radically the world's biggest software firm has changed in the short time since Mr Nadella took charge in early 2014.
O'Day, a Roche veteran who took charge in March, has made strengthening Gilead's drug development pipeline, both internally as well as through acquisitions or partnerships, his first priority.
Sources told ABC that the FBI summoned an emergency meeting with President Trump's sons, Don Jr. and Eric, who took charge of the organization after Trump took office.
The step comes as PetroChina's oil and gas trading arm looks to expand globally almost a year after a veteran fuel marketing executive took charge of the business.
AIG Chief Executive Brian Duperreault, who took charge in May 2017, has vowed to turn the company around and post an underwriting profit as soon as year-end.
The network announced on Monday that Jim Bell, the 28-year NBC veteran who took charge of the program last October, is leaving the show and the company.
Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 35 points and Jabari Parker added 27 as the Bucks took charge in the second half to pull away from the Chicago Bulls 116-96.
Sources told ABC that the FBI summoned an emergency meeting with President Trump's sons, Donald Jr. and Eric, who took charge of the organization after Trump took office.
Mr. Dorsey, who is also moonlighting as the chief executive of the payment service Square, took charge of Twitter last October and has tried to attract new users.
It touched its highest level this month on Tuesday at 112.29 before losing steam as dollar bulls took charge and drove the greenback higher against the Japanese currency.
Appointed by U.S. President Donald Trump late last year, Powell took charge of the Fed in February, just as the trade dispute with China was beginning to intensify.
"We have taken a fresh look at our organizational structure and are realigning our leadership team," Ellison, who took charge as CEO last week, said in a statement.
Mr. Quang, however, was among a group of influential hard-liners who took charge in 2016 during a power transfer that occurs within the party every five years.
The similarities didn't stop with the team sheet: Mr Joseph also took charge of the Sunwolves in 2017, making them in effect an extension of the national team.
Chinese-ruled Hong Kong has been rocked by anti-government protests for nearly six months, the biggest challenge to President Xi Jinping since he took charge in 2012.
Gilgeous-Alexander and Chris Paul (who had 28 points in the fourth quarter) then took charge, boosting the advantage to as many as 216 points down the stretch.
Deutsche Bank's ratings have been under pressure from major agencies such as S&P as the bank restructures under new Chief Executive Christian Sewing who took charge last April.
The Spanish federation said Lopetegui had negotiated a contract to take over at Real Madrid without their knowledge, and replaced him with Fernando Hierro who took charge on Friday.
Moore, who was married to Adams from 2009-2016, said he took charge of her music career in 2010 and "discouraged" her from working with other producers and managers.
But since the Socialists took charge, 260,000 more have left, draining the nation, which was hit hard during the global financial crisis, of many of its most educated people.
Mike Conaway, the Republican who took charge of the House intelligence investigation into Russia's election meddling after Nunes stepped aside, told CNN he supported the new Nunes probe. Rep.
And it is why, after the American military took charge in Vietnam and bureaucratic punctilio was back in style, his influence waned and he was put on the shelf.
Wade went 26.9-for-523 from the field in the fourth quarter as Miami took charge of a game that swung back and forth throughout the first three periods.
Law enforcement was scant in many towns across Italy, including Macerata, handing a powerful talking point to Mr. Salvini who promised zero tolerance for crime when he took charge.
Gliding effortlessly across the grass she took charge of the match by breaking her 139th-ranked Slovakian's serve to love in the sixth game and was in control thereafter.
When he took charge of the Interior Department, he promised that his youth in the West would help him balance conservation and extraction on the land in his care.
Hardaway, who had career-highs of 16 free throws made and 20 attempted, took charge in the third quarter as one of the few veteran players on the floor.
He said he instituted the change when he took charge of the guard force in June 214, although the decision to do so was made before he took over.
Sacramento held the upper hand most of the first half and retained a 65-58 advantage in the fourth minute of the third period before the Nuggets took charge.
Le Peuch, who took charge in July, has outlined plans to accelerate digital investments, restructure his predecessor Paal Kibsgaard's major initiatives and resize the company's North American onshore operations.
It is easy to forget just how miserable the situation was for the United States economy when Paul Volcker took charge as its chief central banker in August 1979.
The Red Raiders took charge with a 6-0 run in the middle of the second half that granted them a 54-51 advantage with 8:19 to play.
The Dutch-born coach Thomas Rongen said he saw how important the World Cup was for smaller teams when he took charge of American Samoa's national team in 2011.
Noah had heard Juliette cite medieval courtly love as an arena in which women took charge; Juliette heard her student Audrey use it as an example of male oppression.
After Arkan took charge of "the knights" in the summer of 1996, Obilić went up as champions by a 15-point margin, having sustained only four losses that season.
Neal, who took charge of Lloyd's in late 2018, is trying to drag Lloyd's into the 21st century, following combined losses of $3.9 billion over the last two years.
The mammoth task of reversing the slump will fall to India's new Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, who took charge of the economy just hours before the growth numbers were released.
Against Belgium in Rostov-on-Don, Nishino recalled his key players and went on the offensive, keeping to the promise of playing attacking football he made when he took charge.
After twice seeing one-run leads disappear, the A's took charge for good in the seventh, when Beau Taylor drew a leadoff walk from Rays reliever Diego Castillo (1-6).
After the Grizzlies led by as many as 203 points in the first quarter and 37-28 early in the second, the Timberwolves took charge with a 15-210 burst.
He also pointed out that Police Commissioner James O'Neill, who took charge in September 2016, announced the creation of an independent panel of federal prosecutors to scrutinize the disciplinary process.
After attempting the Friends with Benefits/No Strings Attached route, Kunis took charge when she realized her feelings for the actor after he told her about someone he was dating.
"Our performance in 2018 was affected by several key global and domestic developments," Khazanah Managing Director Shahril Ridza Ridzuan, who took charge in August, told reporters at a news conference.
After twice seeing one-run leads disappear, the A's took charge for good in the seventh, when Beau Taylor drew a leadoff walk from Rays reliever Diego Castillo (1-13).
BACKED OFF Modi tried to push land and labor reforms after he took charge in 2014, but had to shelve them after strong opposition from political parties and labor unions.
AIG's latest move comes as Chief Executive Officer Brian Duperreault, who took charge last year, is trying to grow the insurer as part of a strategy for boosting its revenues.
"Some time ago I made the decision that the Rio Games would be my last as CEO of British Cycling," Drake, who took charge in 2009, said in a statement.
Azman took charge of Khazanah in 2004, and modeled the fund on the lines of Temasek, boosting corporate governance at public sector monopolies and driving big restructuring at some firms.
The EU and the United States propped up Ukraine with money and diplomatic support after the country plunged into turmoil in 2014 and a new, Western-backed leadership took charge.
Euro-zone banks issued over €2200 billion ($22011 billion) of new equity between 2007, when the global financial crisis began, and 2014, when the ECB took charge of supervising them.
It is traditional for the second party in a German coalition to get control of the foreign ministry, and so Mr. Westerwelle, as leader of the Free Democrats, took charge.
The story begins in 1977, when hard-line members of the N.R.A. took charge at its annual convention and formally committed the group to defending the right to bear arms.
The score was tied at 17 with 803:07 to play in the first half before the Bears took charge, forging an 18-3 run in the next seven minutes.
Jaitley took charge as India's top economic official in 2014, following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's victory in an election where he promised to boost growth and create millions of jobs.
With the stock price lower than when she took charge, Kocher is cautiously considering bigger deals in a bid to restore earnings flow and regain investor confidence, the sources said.
Ken Cuccinelli took charge of the US Citizenship and Immigration Services agency last June as acting director and immediately began implementing policy memos to make US asylum policies more restrictive.
On Friday in West Bromwich, England, only nine months after he took charge of Chelsea, Conte is expected to become the seventh non-British manager to win the Premier League.
The experiment began as part of Instagram's wellness project before Mosseri took charge of the social network in October 2018, one of the sources said, but Mosseri has prioritized it.
Stanford took charge in the game's first seven-plus minutes, establishing a 26-212 lead with 70.43:270.4 remaining when Davis drilled back-to-back 210-pointers 211 seconds apart.
Mercedes motorsport director Toto Wolff took charge of the commercial side while Paddy Lowe became responsible for the technical operation and former champion Niki Lauda was made non-executive chairman.
Chief Executive Brian Duperreault, who took charge more than a year ago, has been trying to turn around the company and its commercial insurance business, including by sharpening underwriting practices.
And wouldn't it be more revolutionary and more cycle-breaking if Davos or Tyrion took charge of creating a world of peace, freedom, and democracy, instead of two pre-destined messiahs?
The decision is the first major move by new boss Mark Read who is reviewing the group after he took charge in September following the abrupt departure of founder Martin Sorrell.
As part of its acquisition of Uber Southeast Asia, Grab took charge of UberEats in the region and moved its merchants and customer base to GrabFood before shuttering the Uber service.
Bankers have been vying for a mandate for the past 18 months since Sanofi boss Olivier Brandicourt took charge of the French firm and decided to put the business under review.
Protesters in Sudan called off a general strike and agreed to resume talks with the junta that took charge after the fall of the country's dictator, Omar al-Bashir, in April.
El Aissami, who was then minister of the interior, "took charge of issuing, granting visas and nationalizing citizens from different countries, especially Syrians, Lebanese, Jordanians, Iranians and Iraqis," the report said.
Too bad, she did not have the right product teams in place and I am sure she knew that it was going to be an uphill task when she took charge.
Monti took charge of Italy's government during Europe's debt crisis in 2011, when the country risked default, and imposed severe austerity to shore up international confidence in the country's public accounts.
"We are prepared for a period of protracted uncertainty and low returns," said Lim, 47, who took charge as the CEO in January after a 2.73-year career at the fund.
Chief Executive Officer Brian Duperreault, who took charge more than a year ago, has been trying to turn around the company and its commercial insurance business, including by sharpening underwriting practices.
She took charge of her own destiny by risking her life to appeal to her cruel husband on behalf of her people, and won for them rescue from a planned holocaust.
It was one-way traffic after that as del Potro took charge to set up a second round clash with Japan's Yoshihito Nishioka, who beat American Mackenzie McDonald in five sets.
The killing provoked outrage from Mexican journalists and foreign correspondents alike, and the office of Mexico's federal Special Prosecutor for Crimes against Freedom of Expression (FEADLE) took charge of the case.
Jorge Fossati, a Uruguayan coach who took charge of the national team, threatened to quit last year after it was reported that Qatar's soccer federation might consider phasing out naturalized players.
The ruling has been a test of Uber's new senior management, with Chief Executive Dara Khosrowshahi, who took charge the month before TfL's decision, pledging to "make things right" in London.
They forcefully shot down reports that the NIH's top infectious disease expert, Tony Fauci, was being muzzled after Vice President Mike Pence took charge of the federal government's response last week.
Melissa Rivers took charge when her mother was on life support, and when Mr. Van Meter was invited to the hospital to say goodbye, the comatose woman was beautifully turned out.
Providence took charge early in the second half, taking a 211-228 lead with 23:17 remaining, and from there never trailed by more than two until Zegarowski's game-winning 3.
The Bearcats took charge early in the second half, using a 12-113 run capped by a putback layup by Scott, to forge a 52-43 lead with 15:53 remaining.
The ruling on Thursday focused, however, on Mr. Blesa's role as architect of the corporate credit card scheme and that of Mr. Rato in extending the scheme once he took charge.
The contest was tied at 47 after two free throws by Whitt with 24:34 to play, but the Horned Frogs scored seven of the ensuing nine points and took charge.
It's proximity to Mosul meant that the monastery served an active role as a military base, and a number of units — initially Iraqi troops before the US took charge — occupied it.
He had only a pistol, but the base commander offered to surrender, and the captain took charge of the base and of 252,21 prisoners until Allied ground forces arrived the next day.
Italy's government bonds meanwhile have plunged 9 percent after an anti-establishment government took charge in Rome and the European Central Bank confirmed its huge bond-buying programme will end this year.
Italy's government bonds meanwhile have plunged 9 percent after an anti-establishment government took charge in Rome and the European Central Bank confirmed its huge bond-buying program will end this year.
From the complaint:After the hackers took charge of Mr. Terpin's telephone number, the hackers accessed Mr. Terpin's telephone to divert texts and telephone calls to gain access to Mr. Terpin's cryptocurrency accounts.
He completed all three passes he attempted for 214 yards as the Black Knights took charge early with 28 points in the second quarter en route to a 42-7 halftime lead.
A third partner, Rose Greene, the chef de cuisine at In de Wulf at the time, took charge of lunch, brunch and dinner, creating locally sourced menus that are also reasonably priced.
When the military government took charge in Thailand in 2014, it vowed to "take back the forest" and increase forest cover to 40% of the total surface area from about a third.
Since Mueller took charge of the investigation on May 17, 2017, he's charged 19 people with crimes, secured five guilty pleas — three from Trump campaign advisers — and sent one person to prison.
When he took charge 12 months ago, Orr said the central point for interest rates was 1.75 percent, but the broad center of risk for the next move was to the upside.
England manager Gareth Southgate, who described Alli's display as his best since he took charge, initially said he had not seen the incident but would look at it in the coming days.
Sao Paulo Governor João Doria, whose once-close ties with Bolsonaro have frayed since he took charge of the wealthy and relatively peaceful state earlier this year, is also expected to run.
The coach, who took charge of Japan two months before the World Cup started after Vahid Halilhodzic was sacked, said he and not his players were at fault for their late collapse.
He completed all three passes he attempted for 215 yards as the Black Knights took charge early with 23 points in the second quarter en route to a 21-113 halftime lead.
Mulvaney argued that those who are suggesting Kelly could soon leave the White House are individuals "unhappy that they've lost access to the president" since Kelly took charge of the West Wing.
Thanks in large part to Yairo Munoz's solo homer and two-run single, the Cardinals took a 217-211 lead into the bottom of the fifth inning before the Giants took charge.
The results mark the end of three full quarters for AIG under Chief Executive Officer Brian Duppereault, who took charge of AIG last May, vowing to grow the company and boost revenues.
He worked 9-10 hours a day on top of classes, would've had her alone in his bedroom all day, and barely took charge of making sure she was taken care of.
Cryan, the son of a jazz musician, took charge at Deutsche less than three years ago to overhaul the bank, draw a line under a string of legal disputes, and cut costs.
After that ransacking, Matthew Bogdanos, a colonel in the Marine reserves and classics scholar, formed an ad hoc group that took charge of protecting the museum and hunting down its stolen items.
That's precisely why no one should want the US military to lead a pandemic response, Ron Klain, who took charge of America's Ebola response in the Obama administration, told me last year.
After learning the asking price, which was in her range, Lydia took charge of the interaction, putting on a public identity in the form of demonstrating assertiveness and knowledge of the market.
The Mavericks led by as many as eight points in the first half and were still within 80-73 at the end of the third quarter before the defending champs took charge.
At one point it was down 03 percent on the yen and almost 4 percent on the U.S. dollar, before clawing back much of the losses as trading calmed and humans took charge.
Hammered by changing shopping habits, the rise of German discounters Aldi and Lidl and an accounting scandal, Tesco has been fighting back under Chief Executive Dave Lewis who took charge in Sept. 22014.
In response to that investigation, Police Commissioner James O'Neill, who took charge in September 2016, said he takes discipline very seriously and is troubled by the perception that the NYPD tolerates officers' misconduct.
Lage shook things up, making Benfica the highest scoring team in the Primeira Liga, with a remarkable 72 goals in 19 games without losing since he took charge, winning times and drawing once.
The central government took charge of half of the oil fields that were under Iraqi Kurdistan's control last October, soon after the northern region voted for independence in a referendum opposed by Baghdad.
After the financial crash, the ECB took charge of bank supervision across the 19 countries in the euro zone as part of wider reforms known as 'banking union' to make the sector safer.
Rays 16, Orioles 4 Nate Lowe homered and finished with three RBIs, and Tommy Pham also homered as visiting Tampa Bay took charge with a seven-run first inning in rolling over Baltimore.
On the ground, citizens are struggling to buy basic food and supplies, while the country's minimum wage has been increased 21 times since Maduro took charge in 2013 — most recently on March 1.
Mugabe appeared in public on Friday for the first time since the army took charge, as the ruling party made plans to force him to step down after almost four decades in power.
Vice President Michel Temer, who took charge of the country on Thursday, could be ineligible to run for office for eight years because election authorities recently disciplined him for violating campaign finance limits.
As Day 7, Day 10 arrived, more of the team — the three surgical assistants involved in the cesarean or the hysterectomy, the intensive-care doctor who took charge of the baby — developed fevers.
Hammered by changing shopping habits, the rise of German discounters Aldi and Lidl and an accounting scandal, Tesco has been fighting back under Chief Executive Dave Lewis who took charge in Sept. 2014.
San Antonio trailed by nine points at halftime and got as close as 69-65 two minutes into the third quarter before Golden State took charge with its superior firepower and unselfish play.
Since Mr. Draper took charge of the winemaking at Ridge in 1969, the quality and style of Monte Bello has been remarkably consistent, even as prevailing wine styles shifted radically in the 1990s.
Almost exactly a year since he took charge of the London Stock Exchange Group, the former Goldman Sachs investment banker is hoping to finalise a $27 billion takeover of financial data provider Refinitiv.
Earlier, England beat South Africa 58-42 for their sixth World Cup bronze medal and the third in a row as coach Tracey Neville took charge of the Roses for the final time.
American Special Forces took charge of the operation to retake the city, and in the process an American warplane mistakenly bombed a hospital run by Doctors Without Borders, killing at least 42 people.
Admiral Stearney, 58, took charge in May of the Navy's Fifth Fleet in Bahrain, as well as a broader naval coalition there that includes more than 20,000 United States and allied maritime forces.
But they took charge of this game with a 21-254 run in the second quarter that turned a 244-point game into a 03-20 cushion that was never really threatened much.
Then the police arrived and took charge of the scene, and at some point in the hour that followed, the jammer somehow disappeared from the roof of the car, according to the wrestlers.
Former WPP CEO Martin Sorrell told CNBC's "Squawk Box Europe" on Friday that Looney is likely to find making his mark at BP more difficult than when Dudley first took charge in 2010.
Chief Executive Officer Chris Kempczinski, who took charge in November after the previous CEO was dismissed, said the global comparable sales growth in 20193 was the chain's highest in more than 22019 years.
A 53-25 run by the Trojans to open the second half cut the Huskies' lead to 21-27, but the Huskies took charge from there behind 11 second-half points from Dickerson.
The former investment banker and business partner of President Petro Poroshenko took charge nearly three years ago after Russia's annexation of Crimea and with Ukraine in the throes of a pro-Russian separatist uprising.
Castello Branco, who took charge in January, has made selling off non-core assets in order to reduce debt a key part of his overall strategy, a tactic that has been cheered by investors.
The Trail Blazers took charge in the first quarter, shooting 33 percent from the floor (and 23 of 20 from beyond the arc) while building a 210-23 lead after the first 12 minutes.
The party took charge of city hall in 2016 after its candidate, Virginia Raggi, was elected mayor, promising to usher in a new, graft-free era after previous administrations were mired in corruption scandals.
When the logistics faltered, the organization reached out to Kaye, who had been lobbying to hold a major event in the United States since he took charge of the national federation two years ago.
After Hassan Whiteside drew the Trail Blazers even at 99-all on a tip-in with 239:23 to play, the Warriors took charge down the stretch after Burks' go-ahead, three-point play.
Readers took charge of their at-home hair game by shopping this timely March product drop by Dyson: a flatiron with increased durability, advanced heat conduction, and flexible plates made from manganese copper alloy.
Todt, now in his third and final four-year term in office, endured a roller-coaster relationship with Bernie Ecclestone, who ran Formula One for 43 years before Liberty took charge in January 2017.
That's when Patty Mills took charge, scoring all 242 of his points in the first 263 250/216 minutes of the fourth to help San Antonio pull away and earn its second straight win.
Moreover, the incentive to increase exposure to the mainland will continue to be limited by slower growth in China and cooler cross-strait relations since the new Taiwan government took charge in May 2016.
Italy's government bonds meanwhile have plunged 13 percent this quarter as an anti-establishment government took charge in Rome and the European Central Bank confirmed its mass bond buying program will end this year.
When the CPD seized control of our national debates, it not only took charge of who gets to debate, but also who sits in the audience, who moderates, and what press is allowed access.
The dismissal of Nielsen was the first major change since CEO Chris Vogelzang took charge in June with a mission to restore trust in the lender after its involvement in a major money laundering scandal.
Democratic leaders, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, have appeared reluctant to discuss whether they would attempt to impeach Trump now that their party just took charge of the House.
The maker of white goods under brands such as Frigidaire, AEG and Zanussi as well as its own name has been squarely focused on boosting profitability since CEO Jonas Samuelson took charge early last year.
Despite losing the opening set against his Davis Cup team mate on a sun-baked Court 12, there was never a flicker of panic as Auger-Aliassime raised his level a notch and took charge.
Chief Executive Dave Lewis, who took charge two years ago when the supermarket group was mired in crisis, said on Wednesday he wanted to pick up the pace despite falling food prices and intense competition.
In December last year, a new head of operations took charge at Apple India with slowing growth and the "higher demand of older iPhones sold at huge discount" reportedly among the reasons for the change.
In Nairobi, SPEAR took charge as darkness fell, operating through the night with another team of five security professionals and medics until President Uhuru Kenyatta announced the next morning that all attackers had been killed.
Trudeau's liberal government, which took charge after last year's parliamentary elections, has been pushing nationwide carbon pricing in recent months to fight climate change and abide by Canada's pledges under the Paris climate change agreement.
The Horned Frogs took charge after an early Iowa State run and moved their lead to as many as 228 points, at 28-247, on Miller's jumper with 23:22 to play in the half.
Kasatkina, 28th in the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) rankings, took charge early in her 6-73 6-3 win against Romania's Irina-Camelia Begu, breaking her serve and holding to win the first two games.
However, Golden State rallied into a 2086-all halftime tie, then took charge for good with a 218-217 burst over the final 216:2104 of the third period that opened a 2101-503 lead.
Now, as she finishes her pie and cheese, Annie recognizes that "You can go to hell and get it yourself" was the moment when she took charge of her life and stepped bravely into womanhood.
Since a military government took charge in 2014, Thailand's ubiquitous brothels have been hit by a spate of police raids as tourism authorities pledged to transform the country into a luxury destination for moneyed tourists.
The Yankees took charge in the second inning when Estrada and LeMahieu hit two-run homers off Dan Straily (1-4), who gave up two more long balls before being pulled after four ineffective innings.
"Most people do not want to make a mistake and categorize something as a hate crime that cannot be proven as a hate crime," explains Brackney, who took charge ten months after Heyer was killed.
And, after twenty-four Pakistani soldiers were killed in a U.S.-led air strike on the border with Afghanistan, he took charge of the delicate negotiations with Pakistan to reopen NATO supply lines to Afghanistan.
Chief Executive Officer Chris Kempczinski, who took charge in November after the company's previous chief was dismissed, said the annual global comparable sales growth of 5.9% was the chain's highest in more than 10 years.
There is, however, that other problem of Hunter Biden landing a windfall contract with one of Ukraine's most corrupt figures after his father took charge of potentially billions in U.S. loans and aid for Ukraine.
Having reined in spending, pushed privatisations and improved relations with Brussels somewhat since he took charge last year, investors had hoped a new election that reinstalled Orban at the helm could have brought more stability.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who took charge after Mr. Sessions's recusal, and Robert Mueller, the special counsel Mr. Rosenstein appointed to run the investigation after Mr. Comey's firing, were also in the president's sights.
Varoufakis was sidelined; Merkel and Francois Hollande, the French president, took charge; the International Monetary Fund slowed progress; Greece defaulted and imposed currency controls; the Europeans secretly planned for Greece to leave the single currency.
To let the White House save face, the chancellor took charge of drafting a communiqué that, while rebuffing a formal program toward membership, declared that Ukraine and Georgia would still, one day, join the alliance.
The Hoyas took charge through the middle of the second half via a 16-4 run and never let Texas back in the game, leading by as many as 03 points in the final seconds.
Ericsson shares fell more than 2.63 percent to 22.6 crowns by 224 GMT, with the figures fuelling concerns that plans by CEO Borje Ekholm, who took charge in January, will not be enough to restore profitability.
The Nuggets led 75-71 near the midway point of the third quarter before Dallas took charge of the game with a 14-3 run that included seven points from Smith Jr. and six from Ferrell.
Education costs have risen 21 percent, housing 266.5450 percent, healthcare 14 percent and electricity 8 percent since Modi took charge in May 2014, time series data on CPI inflation collected by the Ministry of Statistics showed.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Brazil's Vale is reassessing its loss-making New Caledonian nickel operations as part of a wider review of low performing assets after new Chief Executive Fabio Schvartsman took charge last month, a spokesman said.
John Cryan, who took charge as co-CEO of Germany's biggest bank in July, is under pressure to overhaul Deutsche, which is struggling to end costly litigation from past scandals and adapt to tighter banking rules.
Goyal, who took charge of railways last month, said the government had no plans to make sudden changes in policy and there was no threat to the GE plant in the eastern Indian state of Bihar.
Kylie Jenner had a master plan to launch a makeup empire when she was 17 years old, and took charge to turn it into the booming biz it is now ... this according to her proud mama.
However the bank is still 62% owned by the taxpayer and its share price is down 33% since he took charge, though some of that fall reflects the drop in sterling since the 2016 Brexit referendum.
It marks the first strategic move by ProSieben's new CEO Max Conze, who took charge on June 1 after his predecessor was undone by weak advertising revenues at the Munich broadcaster's core free-to-air channels.
And that has implications beyond Ecuador, a country of 17m people that was notorious for political instability before Mr Correa took charge in 2007 as part of a wave of populist leftist leaders in South America.
India entered the game without a victory in the tournament, but the team proved surprisingly tough against the Americans and kept the score at 1-0 until midway through the second half, when Bam took charge.
When Mr. Schutz took charge that year, the company, based in Stuttgart, had just suffered the first loss-making year in its history and was in crisis, largely because of slumping sales in the United States.
The basilica is one of Seville's popular landmarks, standing behind a mustard-yellow archway and a fortified wall that was used by firing squads during the war, after Queipo de Llano took charge in the city.
The deputy attorney general took charge of the investigation into Russian interference in the election because U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who had some contact with Russian officials while working on the Trump campaign, recused himself.
Los Angeles made a late comeback to keep the score close, but R0KKR player Alex "Alexx" Carpenter took charge late in the game with a seven-kill streak to round out the victory at 192-174.
"What we are careful of is with a precipitous unbundling to create risks that may end up causing us to have a less stable system," said de Ruyter, who took charge of Eskom on Jan.6.
Texas took charge of the game in the first seven minutes of the second half, hitting seven of its first 13 shots to help forge an 8-0 run that gave it a 45-35 lead.
"What we are careful of is with a precipitous unbundling to create risks that may end up causing us to have a less stable system," said de Ruyter, who took charge of Eskom on Jan.6.
The bank gave no reason for the departure of Viola, who took charge of Monte dei Paschi in 2012 just as the lender was on the brink of collapse because of the euro zone debt crisis.
At 31 years old when he took charge, Pastner missed the N.C.A.A. tournament in his first season, but he led the Tigers into March Madness four straight years before missing out in his last two seasons.
Stephen Bannon, chairman of conservative news site Breitbart, took charge of the campaign on Wednesday, leading many to speculate that the publication would become even more of a media organ for the campaign than it already was.
Maradona, who took charge of Argentina in 2008 and led them to the World Cup two years later, last managed at another UAE club, Al Wasl in May 2011 but was sacked just over a year later.
With extra time looming the Swede nodded Ander Herrera's cross past goalkeeper Fraser Forster to score his 26th goal of the season in all competitions and secure Jose Mourinho's first trophy since the Portuguese coach took charge.
But the meltdown of one of the bank's volatility products last week and two recent U.S. lawsuits over activities before and just after Thiam took charge have raised questions about how far his strategy has taken hold.
Cryan, who took charge of the bank six months ago, was initially praised for his plain-spoken assessment and pragmatic approach to the bank's challenges but investors on Thursday showed signs their patience was beginning to thin.
The dismissal of Nielsen, who headed the bank's domestic banking activities and served as interim CEO until the end of last month, was the first major change since Chris Vogelzang took charge at the start of June.
Shortly after he took charge, Hackett approved a proposal to shift production of the next-generation Focus for North America from Mexico to China, saving the company an estimated $500 million by consolidating two factories into one.
While Paulette was getting ready upstairs, Robert took charge of dinner, which entailed pouring the sparkling water and calling for the children, after which Kiki appeared with the halibut and Brussels sprouts, spinach salad on the side.
Amid a controversy over who will run the top consumer watchdog, Mick Mulvaney showed up Monday morning at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and took charge of the office's operations, according to a senior White House official.
Chief Executive Iain Conn, who took charge in January 2015 after a career at oil major BP, avoided a major embarrassment at the company's annual meeting on Monday when most investors supported his pay and benefits package.
Dana Atkins, Military Officers Association of America A retired Air Force lieutenant general and command pilot, Atkins took charge of the association in 2628, stepping into the fight to protect the pay and benefits of U.S. troops.
"The timing of the construction suggests that Mohammed bin Salman and his father (King Salman) embarked on building this facility very early after he took charge of the Defense Ministry," he told CNBC in an email Wednesday.
Since the new government took charge in 2014, four states - including Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Rajasthan - have amended the law to make it easier to acquire land by dropping the requirements for consent and social impact assessment.
Kathy Scanlan, the president of U.S.A. Gymnastics from 1994 to 1998, said in a sworn statement last month that she had notified the U.S.O.C. of the sexual abuse problem soon after she took charge of the organization.
Ellis, in his 11th NBA season, is averaging the fewest points (13.5 per game) since his rookie year, but he looked like the star Wednesday when he took charge and made the right plays when it counted.
Her position is such that, according to a Seoul-based think tank run by North Korean defectors, Kim briefly took charge of the country while her brother was reportedly ill with gout or diabetes in late 2014.
Merkel, who finally took charge of her new "grand coalition" on Wednesday after nearly six months of talks, wants to fulfil the incoming government's pledge to deliver a "New Start for Europe" in close cooperation with France.
Tritton, a former Target Corp executive who took charge late last year, said Bed Bath & Beyond would announce a detailed plan in the coming months and noted the company's focus on its digital initiatives to combat competition.
Gibson also had 210 rebounds, but it may have been the way he took charge in the locker room with the Bulls leading by 215 points that may have had the biggest impact on the final outcome.
Tuesday's attack comes on the same day Pakistan's new army chief, Lieutenant General Qamar Javed Bajwa, took charge, and the powerful outgoing army head, General Raheel Sharif, issued a stern warning to India over violence in Kashmir.
Public Investment Fund Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, known as the Public Investment Fund (PIF), has beefed up its investments around the world since Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman took charge of the fund in March 2015.
The announcement of Alibaba Group's new share purchases comes the week after Alibaba Pictures chairman and chief executive officer Fan Luyuan took charge of Youku, Alibaba Group's video streaming unit, after its former president Yang Weidong stepped down.
Though little known in America when he took charge of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra in 2008, Mr. van Zweden, 55, has since revealed himself as a formidable technician who knows how to lift the level of an orchestra.
The ruling has also been a test of Uber's new management at the board level, with chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi, who took charge the month before TfL's decision, pledging to "make things right" in London after the ruling.
Chapman tied the score with a solo home run off Keuchel in the fifth, and the A's took charge in the sixth, thanks to a two-run homer by Pinder that pushed Oakland to a 3-1 lead.
The 157.2 billion ringgit ($38.52 billion) fund's managing director, Azman Mokhtar, and its entire board offered to resign last week in the biggest management shake up at state-linked firms since the new government took charge in Malaysia.
He also addressed conservative attacks on Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who took charge of the Russia case more than a year ago when Sessions recused himself because of earlier contacts with Moscow's ambassador during the 2016 campaign.
The central government took charge of half of the oilfields that fell under Iraqi Kurdistan's control in 2014, including the oil city of Kirkuk, soon after the northern region voted for independence in the referendum which Baghdad opposed.
"We are not a stranger here and would want to help, but wouldn't look so pretty if the Blue House took charge since it's their summit," the official said on anonymity due to the sensitivity of the issue.
Little known before his unlikely ascent, the former military policeman first took charge as a stand-in while Marco Polo del Nero — wanted in the United States on the corruption charges — took a four-month leave of absence.
But multiple current employees told Business Insider that the country leaders have gained more power since he took charge — and that Blackett, a decade-plus holding company veteran, is personally close to the CEO, who consults her often.
"In light of the current market outlook, we will accelerate our actions to ensure that we can meet our target of doubling the 2016 operating margin beyond 2018," Ekholm, who took charge in January, said in a statement.
Shares in Kier, which has contracts for London's Crossrail project, fell 13% to a new low of 114 pence after the strategic review was rushed out on Monday by Chief Executive Andrew Davies, who took charge in April.
The game was tied at 24 after the first period, but the Spurs took charge in the second, forging a 9-0 run over the final two minutes of the quarter to grab a 62-46 lead at intermission.
Bechek, who took charge of Bain in 2012, earned a 99% approval rating from employees on the site, beating out better known tech CEOs like Google's Larry Page and LinkedIn's Jeff Weiner, who topped the rankings in previous years.
The president instructed the agencies to submit all the documentation to judge Fabiana Palmaghini who took charge of the investigation of Nisman's death from December 17 on the grounds that it had been "paralyzed" during the previous 11 months.
The main opposition party, the Democratic Alliance (DA), which is a centrist/center-right party, made big gains in local elections in 2016 under the leadership of Mmusi Maimane, the party's first black leader who took charge in 2015.
Chief Executive Justin Ash, who took charge last September, told Reuters after the results he was cutting his forecast for full-year investment for the second time in two months, by another 10 million pounds to 113 million pounds.
Since current CEO Paal Kibsgaard took charge in August 2011, the company has overspent on costly program-management ventures, paid $430 million for pressure pumping gear as the market became oversaturated, and seen its share price tumble about 20103%.
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe appeared in public on Friday for the first time since the army took charge this week, as the ruling party made plans to force him to step down after more than three decades in power.
Her position is such that, according to a Seoul-based think tank run by North Korean defectors, Kim Yo Jong briefly took charge of the country while her brother was reportedly ill with gout or diabetes in late 2014.
By comparing Mr. Trump's amended returns to his state returns over time, House investigators can learn whether the I.R.S. came down hard on Mr. Trump before he took office and whether the pattern has changed since he took charge.
As it evolved, Whitman, a onetime printer's apprentice, took charge of all elements of its physical presentation, starting with the radically simple title page of the 1855 first edition and its frontispiece featuring a slouchy image of the poet.
No. 212 Auburn 217, Iowa State 76 Isaac Okoro and Samir Doughty took charge in the second half as the Tigers held on for a win over the Cyclones in a Big 12/SEC Challenge matchup in Auburn, Ala.
But 31-year-old Djokovic, who in the 2013 final lost to Andy Murray in a similarly frenzied atmosphere, snapped out of his torpor and took charge once he broke in a pivotal seventh game of the second set.
He joined the far-right party when it was still a struggling band of marginal nationalists in 2005; provided it with funds to stave off bankruptcy, ostensibly out of his own pocket; and took charge of its foreign relations.
Kier is undergoing a review to cut debt and simplify its structure under Chief Executive Andrew Davies, who took charge in April after the company failed last December to convince shareholders to back a rights issue at 22018 pence per share.
People often ask what's the most surprising thing you found out about Al Capone and to me the most surprising thing is how young he was when he took charge of the Chicago Outfit and how brief his reign was.
The 43-year-old also took charge of the opening match of the tournament between hosts Russia and Saudi Arabia at the same stadium and becomes the second Argentine to referee the biggest game in football after Horacio Elizondo in 2006.
The controller took charge, averting what could have been the worst aviation disaster since the collision of two B747 planes in 1977 in Tenerife in the Canary Islands, U.S. pilot and Aero Consulting Experts Chief Executive Ross Aimer said by phone.
Ex-finance ministry official Shaktikanta Das took charge of the Reserve Bank of India on Tuesday, in a swift appointment expected to ease a dispute with the government as it pushes for looser credit rules ahead of a general election.
While the official wedding photographer was on the scene (actual Polish prince Alexi Lubomirski, who took the couple's engagement photos), many guests took charge of their own cameras (read: iPhones) and documented the festivities from their own points of view.
Dominguez, a Paraguayan who took charge of CONMEBOL's Asuncion offices in January, was in Buenos Aires to give an account of the rot he found in the organization and his plans to ensure that the game benefited from all its revenue.
Cryan, who took charge of the bank last year, is leading deep restructuring at Deutsche Bank to turn around a business that declined in three years from being a potent force on Wall Street to posting a record loss in 2015.
Manafort took charge of Trump's campaign in May 2016 and was forced to resign just three months later, amid intense media scrutiny of his ties to the notoriously corrupt former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych, who was supported by the Kremlin.
Thousands of protesters have been sleeping in the square as they maintain a vigil to keep pressure on the Transitional Military Council (TMC), which took charge of the country after Bashir's ouster on April 11, to hand over power to civilians.
India's goods exports have shown little growth since Modi took charge in 22015, as small exporters - contributing nearly 10.53 percent to total exports - have been hit hard by rising input costs after the chaotic launch of national sales tax in 210.5.
In the 15 years since NATO took charge in the conflict-ravaged country — two years after a U.S.-led coalition invaded to oust the Taliban for harboring al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden — around 523,500 personnel have died, according to icasualties.
In 2013, Lively also took charge of designing the kitchen in her and husband Ryan Reynold's new home in Bedford, NY. According to Elle Decor, she worked closely with the president of La Cornue to design a custom ocean blue oven.
Aldridge helps Spurs hold off Hawks SAN ANTONIO — When San Antonio needed LaMarcus Aldridge to step up on Monday in the final minutes of a close game against the Atlanta Hawks, the Spurs' leader jumped at the chance and took charge.
The real red line in all this will come if Trump fires Mueller, who took charge of the investigation after the president abruptly canned Comey and promptly went on TV to say the "Russia thing" had been on his mind.
East, a softly-spoken former tech boss, has overhauled the 0003-year-old Rolls since he took charge in 2015 but the new cuts come as the group grapples with an aero-engine problem that has grounded planes and angered clients.
Grizzlies 216, Spurs 216 Marc Gasol scored 230 points and pulled down 214 rebounds as host Memphis took charge in a dreary first half and then held on late to beat San Antonio and snap a six-game losing streak.
The protests, ignited by a now-scrapped extradition bill for people to be sent to mainland China for trial, have evolved into wider calls for democracy, posing the biggest challenge for Chinese President Xi Jinping since he took charge in 2012.
There, piled up next to the cash register, could be found his latest productions, and there he was championed by the original owner, the imperious Frances Steloff, and her successor, Andreas Brown, who eventually took charge of Gorey's business affairs.
Bob Dudley, the quiet American who is the chief executive of BP, took charge of the London-based company when it was struggling to survive after the 2010 explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico.
He described how Mr. Sondland and two other American officials — Energy Secretary Rick Perry and Kurt D. Volker, the United States special envoy to Ukraine — styled themselves as the "Three Amigos" and took charge of Ukraine policy within the administration.
JOHANNESBURG, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Eskom's new chief executive took charge of the struggling state-owned utility on Monday, embarking on the mammoth task of fixing South Africa's power deficit and restructuring a debt pile that has crippled the national economy.
Isaac Okoro and Samir Doughty took charge in the second half for No. 3 Auburn and the Tigers held on for an 80-76 win over Iowa State on Saturday afternoon in a Big 12-SEC Challenge matchup in Auburn, Ala.
De'Aaron Fox took charge late, and Malik Monk got up early to break out of his scoring slump as those two talented freshmen carried Kentucky past Alabama, 79-74, in Nashville on Saturday and into the Southeastern Conference tournament final.
Trevor Ariza finished with a double-double of 343 points and 12 rebounds, and Otto Porter Jr. contributed 19 more off the bench as the Washington Wizards took charge early and defeated the visiting Detroit Pistons 101-217 in a Monday matinee.
Mahomes, who completed 26 of 42 attempts for 286 yards and threw two touchdown passes, appeared out of sorts for nearly three quarters of the game but took charge when it mattered to earn the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player (MVP) honors.
But Queiroz, who took charge in April 2011, has long targeted a run that would see the country progress for the first time and has worked hard to encourage the authorities in Iran to give him the tools required to achieve that goal.
At issue are a series of decisions made by the Texas county judge who took charge in the aftermath of Scalia's passing when two justices of the peace sought out by those at the ranch could not make it to the site.
After Tesco's sales, profit and asset values were hammered by changing shopping habits, the rise of German discounters Aldi and Lidl and an accounting scandal, the firm has been fighting back under Chief Executive Dave Lewis who took charge two years ago.
Goldman Sachs veteran David Schwimmer, who took charge last August, said businesses, including those perceived to be most exposed to Britain's impending exit from the European Union on March 47 such as clearing, continue to perform well, with no change in market position.
Gorsuch took charge shortly after Superfund was created to clean up dangerously polluted places such as Love Canal, New York, a community built on top of a toxic waste dump whose residents suffered unusual illnesses and high rates of birth defects and miscarriages.
The U.S. oil giant took charge of the East African LNG project's onshore operations following a $24 billion deal with Italy's Eni last year, adding to its slate of planned gas projects in Qatar, Papua New Guinea, Russia and the United States.
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das, who took charge last month after the sudden exit of Urjit Patel, was presented with the requests when he met industry captains in Mumbai ahead of the next monetary policy meeting on Feb. 22018.
And the building's developer, the Related Companies, has now opened a sales gallery a couple of blocks east, at 50 Vestry Street, that showcases the condo's design and model rooms by the architect Daniel Romualdez, who took charge of 70 Vestry's interiors.
Moore, 34 — who has previously opened up about her difficult marriage to Adams (they wed in 2009 and divorced in 2016) — says her ex-husband took charge of her music career in 73 three years after they first met when she was 23.
But then James Harden, the player the Rockets expect to carry them in the clutch, took charge and got a lot of help from teammates Eric Gordon and Trevor Ariza in the final minutes of regulation that allowed Houston to force overtime.
The U.S. oil giant took charge of the East African LNG project's onshore operations following a $2.8 billion deal with Italy's Eni in 2017, adding to its slate of planned gas projects in Qatar, Papua New Guinea, Russia and the United States.
INDIANA 99, CHATTANOOGA 74 Yogi Ferrell had 20 points and a season-high 10 assists, O. G. Anunoby pitched in 14 points, and fifth-seeded Indiana (26-7) took charge against Chattanooga (29-6) on the way to a victory in Des Moines.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Ex-finance ministry official Shaktikanta Das took charge of the Reserve Bank of India on Tuesday, in a swift appointment expected to ease a dispute with the government as it pushes for looser credit rules ahead of a general election.
When the former coach Jurgen Klinsmann took charge of the national team eight years ago, he spoke often of installing a playing style based around possession, of dragging the United States away from the direct physical style for which it was most known.
"I want to be on the ground with people who are suffering," he said, adding that he sleeps only four hours a day and has not taken a day of rest since he took charge of the local Ebola response team in August.
Trinity Place Holdings, for its part, brought together a team of local architects: FXCollaborative, whose Statue of Liberty Museum opens this month, designed the building; Deborah Berke Partners took charge of the residential interiors; and Future Green Studio will landscape outdoor spaces.
The Red Bulls went 12-43-3 under Armas, the former assistant who took charge when Marsch left for a job at Germany's RB Leipzig, and won their last five games to catch Atlanta in the standings on the season's final day.
Zhang Zheng, the former captain of the Liaoning, a converted Soviet-era carrier, was also in his forties when he took charge of the vessel in 2012 and had honed his language skills studying at Britain&aposs Joint Services Command and Staff College.
Bharti Airtel posted a consolidated net loss of 230.4 billion Indian rupees ($3.23 billion) after the telco took charge of a one-time $4.3 billion potential outstanding payment to the government related to a court dispute surrounding 14-year-old adjusted gross revenue.
Many white-collar lawyers have been fretting about their caseloads since the Trump administration took charge of the U.S. Department of Justice, worrying that it would continue or accelerate the declining level of activity under the last years of the Obama administration.
Other observers point to the souring of Dr. Azizi's long friendship with General Raziq since he took charge of the province two years ago, vowing to transform Kandahar's political landscape, and its patronage system, over which General Raziq had long had a monopoly.
After a capsule fire killed three astronauts in 1967, Webb took charge of the investigation, setting a standard for the space agency's warts-and-all frankness, and gave the go-ahead for Apollo 8's dramatic moon mission during Christmas in 1968.
Two years after the probe began, and 15 months after Mueller took charge of it, what investigators have found on the central question — whether there was a conspiracy between Trump associates and Russians to interfere with the 2016 election — remains deeply mysterious.

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