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1 At this agency, industry insiders were put in charge of industry oversight.
2 Britt was put in charge of the night patrol, Saunders the day.
3 Filippo Inzaghi is another former Milan great to be put in charge .
4 The company replied that Pontgrave should be put in charge at Quebec.
5 Satitpong was put in charge of the king's private property in January.
6 And Biden has now reportedly been put in charge of China policy.
7 I don't know how he could be put in charge of logistics.
8 Mr. Rowntree, whose work is so well known, was put in charge .
9 And who do they put in charge of the investigation but you?
10 The State Services Commission was put in charge of this clampdown in June.
11 General Putnik, a great commander, was put in charge of the Serbian troops.
12 Local military councils were put in charge of administering the funds.
13 He was put in charge of the running of that road.
14 He was then put in charge of an expedition against the Greek pirates.
15 The High Constable was put in charge of them, and they set out.
16 This ended after a disastrous fire, and North was put in charge again.
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