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1 She had taken office with American support, and she cultivated American connections.
2 Things had changed since this current crop of Elessedils had taken office .
3 Soon after Canning's untimely death the Duke of Wellington had taken office .
4 For him to have taken office would have been regarded as a scandal.
5 Her father, Lord Minto, died a month after Lord John had taken office .
6 Seldom has a government taken office in more trying circumstances.
7 A new government has taken office in the mother country.
8 In 1885, a new President having taken office , he was superseded in his consulship.
9 The proposed coalition would also be only the second time the Greens have taken office .
10 Just weeks earlier, U.S. President Barack Obama had taken office pledging to toughen antitrust enforcement.
11 For the rest, few prime ministers can have taken office with a cupboard so bare.
12 He had just taken office , and that kind of ruined his presidency, in a way.
13 All or nearly all my friends have taken office .
14 Instead, state news agency Belta reported today: Alexander Lukashenko has taken office as President of Belarus.
15 In March 1912 the time came for the first general election since Venezelos had taken office .
16 Having taken office in December, her popularity rating has slumped amid drawn-out protests against the strike.
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