Assume an office, duty, or title.
1 The new Congress would not take office until inauguration day, March 4.
2 Modi will not formally take office until after Tuesday, the party said.
3 The IAEA board aims to have Grossi take office by Jan. 1.
4 Some half-listen as they gear up in great haste to take office .
5 The head of the House of Vipont rarely condescended to take office .
6 The people have settled the conditions on which one may take office .
7 Tsze-lu then said to the family, 'Not to take office is not
8 They'll offer it to Monk, but Monk 'll never take office again.
9 A new Commission is expected to take office later this year.
10 A new president, and government, will also take office in October.
11 The new government does not take office until the Bundestag convenes next week.
12 The new government will take office with the books awash in red ink.
13 That it was her time to be president, her right to take office .
14 The winner of the runoff for president will take office on January 1.
15 The next president will take office at the start of December.
16 The next president is due to take office on July 1.
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