| 31. | He will take the helm in an era when business schools are undergoing major changes.
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| 32. | She'll take the helm of the University of Miami.
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| 33. | To take the helm of a sailboat feels wonderful.
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| 34. | In a democracy, when a government goes down, you have another to take the helm.
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| 35. | Nonetheless, the new dean will take the helm of a school making major structural changes.
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| 36. | Experienced Serie A coach Carlo Mazzone was named Friday to take the helm at Napoli.
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| 37. | Their tasks ranged from being the ship's nurse to taking the helm in extreme situations.
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| 38. | He can take the helm any time he likes.
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| 39. | John Walker is more of nuts and bolts manager and well-positioned to take the helm.
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| 40. | Later news reports said Saturday the military agreed to the vice president taking the helm.
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