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91) Jasso is the 5 foot 2 inch dynamo who is in charge of the teaching program. 92) Executives in charge of poorly performing companies or departments generally find their jobs in jeopardy. 93) I was in charge of the rummage crew, and feeling that I had done my bit went to find the others. 94) Normally he's in charge of the deer, but all the staff double as guides. 95) But you could give me this project, put me in charge of the entire operation - and let me see it through. 96) Producer Elmo Williams hired veteran pilot Jack Canary as a technical advisor and put him in charge of assembling the film's air force. 97) The man in charge of the crew has spent much of the day trying to clarify the situation with aid workers in Bosnia. 98) Rightwinger John Redwood has been put in charge of the Conservative party's parliamentary campaigns unit. 99) Joe Upex was engineer in charge of the press and he was also captain of the Times-Herald baseball team. 100) Mr Mandelson, as the Cabinet Office minister, was in charge of the project. 101) It was odd to find him in charge of such a low-level enterprise as the Vadinamian protection racket. 102) Bush persuaded him to resign the top foreign policy post and become White House chief of staff, in charge of the campaign. 103) At least the President saw enough sense to agree to my request to put you in charge of the unit. 104) An old Bridgeport pal with no qualifications had been put in charge of the community conservation program. 105) Then there was Teddy, corporal in charge of the General Duties office section. 106) He replaces Bill Hills, who has retired, in charge of uniform operations at police headquarters in Durham. 107) Dean Cowley, formerly in charge of stationery, will now take on marketing services, including advertising and sales promotion. 108) And that means millions of stepmothers in charge of new families. 109) She was eventually in charge of 160 dancers at one point, and she choreographed productions all over the world. 110) They strutted around, sombre and authoritative, clearly in charge of the proceedings. 111) Conventional troop cuts will be accompanied by a reorganization of units in charge of offensive nuclear weapons. 112) When the deal was consummated, Smith was given the assignment he coveted-to be in charge of finding new sources of pelts. 113) It became an offence for anyone in charge of children to allow them to bet in public places or to enter brothels. 114) If you were in charge of Liam, you might not get ten minutes to have a shower. 115) Hugh Bawn was put in charge of the high-buildings programme in Glasgow. 116) He put a machinist in charge of his new Special Projects Division, which handled all new equipment orders. 117) Carl was in charge of all the financial and business matters. 118) But perhaps it is wise that we sparingly reward those in charge of our money. 119) Possibly in answer a man got drunk and was pinched for being in charge of a horse and cart the while. 120) It is the kind of argument that any businessman in charge of even a medium-sized company would recognize instantly.