| 1. | A petty officer would normally take charge of a single patrol boat.
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| 2. | They embraced the idea that individuals can take charge of their lives.
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| 3. | That allowed Filippini to take charge on both ends of the court.
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| 4. | The principal problem was the reluctance of anybody to actually take charge.
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| 5. | Malaysians will remember the then CID chief Datuk Zaman Khan taking charge.
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| 6. | He takes charge on the field and the pitcher responds to him,
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| 7. | You have to have somebody who is going to take charge.
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| 8. | Her special assignment involved taking charge of the police press department.
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| 9. | The pitchers will stow their bats and let professionals take charge.
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| 10. | Later old Drubananda requested him to take charge of the temple.
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