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1 Years of talks to introduce the charge in Europe have yielded nothing.
2 He is expected to appear on that charge in the New Year.
3 Suddenly the man in charge in that part of the yard appeared.
4 He pleaded guilty to a reduced disorderly conduct charge in that case.
5 Last year, he was promoted to special agent in charge in Miami.
6 Bayer said it would book the one-off charge in the third quarter.
7 The pall-bearers having deposited their charge in front of the pulpit, Rev.
8 The charge in my case is higher as I have a title.
9 The way they charge in Berlin is enough to make you sick.
10 Informix plans to take an additional, unspecified charge in the current quarter.
11 The demolition team will hit the primary charge in maybe eight minutes.
12 Why do you think lizards are in charge in the first place?
13 An old-fashioned cavalry charge in the open is useless, and indeed impossible.
14 State prosecutors dropped the murder charge in exchange for the federal plea.
15 And now, it's proving difficult to escape this charge in some destinations.
16 John G. Whitcomb was appointed to the charge in 1842, and Rev.
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