In-charge Sentence Examples
I didn't know the names of anyone at organization so I asked for the person in charge of investigations.
After telling me the contest was over, something I'd just told her, she reluctantly transferred me to Irv Goldman who was in charge of the contest while it was running.
Thus we hear of a custos palatinae capellae who was in charge of the palace chapel relics, and guarded them in the field; the chief of these custodes was sometimes called the archicapellanus.
He's like a modern-day king who's in charge of the superheroes trying to beat down the evil villains.
No matter what they thought of his human origins, he was still the deity in charge of the underworld.
Granted, he was Death, and she was offering a partnership running the underworld instead of deferring to him in his role in charge of the underworld.
Katie, my brother Tamer, who's in charge of Africa, Kris grated.
Claire was a peanut butter blonde, gone grey, tall and well dressed, all business and definitely in charge.
The John Wayne look-alike with the big belly was in charge and held up his hand for attention.
Being left in charge of your kid sister when you're not much more than a kid yourself isn't a fair test.
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I'm Planey, in charge of security here at the hospital.
With his commanding air, he was accustomed to being in charge.
You can't be serious, Kris. I'm the last person you want in charge of something important.
Tom DeLeo continued doing legwork on the Wassermann case, a curious jurisdictional mess with the Federal boys in charge but legions of local flat feet in scattered municipalities doing their grunt work.
AdvertisementAlex was quite a treasure and she was proud of him, but the truth was, this was the first time she had been in charge of anything so detailed and she wanted his support.
Alex was a good man and she still loved him, but she no longer wanted him or anyone else in charge of her life.
According to Suidas, Plato, on his departure for Sicily, left his pupils in charge of Heraclides.
He had named them Roman patricians; the latter he had placed in charge of Florence; the former, for whom he planned to carve out a kingdom in central Italy of Parma, Piacenza, Ferrara and Urbino, he had taken with himself to Rome and married to Filiberta of Savoy.
At the age of eight he was taken in charge by an elder brother of his father, Howard Hastings, who held a post in the customs. After spending two years at a private, school at Newington Butts, he was moved to Westminster, where among his contemporaries occur the names of Lord Thurlow and Lord Shelburne, Sir Elijah Impey, and the poets Cowper and Churchill.
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In 1888 the Smith Observatory was built at Geneva, being maintained by William Smith, and placed in charge of Dr William Robert Brooks, professor of astronomy in Hobart College.
Dr Burmeister was afterwards placed in charge of the provincial museum of Buenos Aires, and devoted himself to the acquisition of a collection of fossil remains, now in the La Plata museum, which ranks among the best of the world.
The depot was abandoned; the men in charge had quitted the place the same day, believing that Burke and those with him were lost.
An intelligent creature, or "demon," possessed of unlimited powers of vision, is placed in charge of each door, with instructions to open the door whenever a particle in A comes towards it with more than a certain velocity V, and to keep it closed against all particles in A moving with less than this velocity, but, on the other hand, to open the door whenever a particle in B approaches it with less than a certain velocity v, which is not greater than V, and to keep it closed against all particles in B moving with a greater velocity than this.
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In the duchy of Modena an insurrection had broken out, and after Magenta Duke Francis joined the Austrian army in Lombardy, leaving a regency in charge.
For some time sickness and mortality were excessively large, but the reclamation of swamp and clearance of jungle on an extensive scale by Colonel Henry Man when in charge (1868-1870), had a most beneficial effect, and the health of the settlement has since been notable.
The only telescope erected in the establishment when he took it in charge was the transit instrument, and to this he vigorously devoted himself.
Philip, who had been left in charge of Palestine pending the decision and had won the respect of Varus, became tetrarch of Batanaea, Trachonitis and Auranitis, with ioo talents.
In 1772 he was appointed by Wesley "general assistant" in charge of the work in America, and although superseded by an older preacher, Thomas Rankin (1738-1810), in 1773, he remained practically in control.
He was put in charge of the Red Cross organization on the German front, and it fell to him to search for the corpse of the unfortunate Samsonov.
In the latter year he was in charge of the Intelligence Department which largely contributed to breakup the confederacy of Maratha chiefs in the Pindari War, and was of great assistance in the campaign in Rajputana.
But as it has no accommodation for a garrison, it is now only occupied by a small guard of British troops in charge of prisoners.
The Chaff-cutting Machines (Accidents) Act 1897 is a measure very similar in its intention to the Threshing Machines Act 1878, and provides for the automatic prevention of accidents to persons in charge of chaff-cutting machines.
Bruce is reputed to have been one of the advisers who assisted in framing it; but a provision that his castle of Kildrummy was to be placed in charge of a person for whom he should answer shows that Edward, not without reason, suspected his fidelity.
The city has a Memorial Hall, erected in honour of the soldiers and sailors of Winnebago county, and in charge of the Grand Army of the Republic; a soldiers' memorial fountain; a Carnegie library, containing 51,340 volumes in 1909; and the Velie Museum of natural history.
He left Paris for Spain in the autumn of 1535, leaving Faber in charge of his companions to finish their studies.
Another civic improvement was the plan that a permanent committee of citizens should be engaged in the solving of the housing problem, and that the chamber of commerce, cooperating with the state, should employ a director in charge of the Americanization programme in which the public schools and corporations cooperate.
In his absence he left Lucrezia as regent, offering the astounding spectacle of a pope's natural daughter in charge of the Holy See.
At St Albans he was in charge of the scriptorium, or writing room, and he died about 1422.
After preaching four years in New York and New Hampshire, he became, in April 1773, pastor of the Second church at Franklin (until 1778 a part of Wrentham, Massachusetts), of which he remained in charge until May 1827, when failing health compelled his relinquishment of active ministerial cares.
He began his reign under good auspices, with Turgot, the greatest living French statesman, in charge of the disorganized finances; but in less than two years he had yielded to the demand of the vested interests attacked by Turgot's reforms, and dismissed him.
In November Admiral Mello left Rio de Janeiro in the armoured cruiser " Aquidaban " and went to Desterro, the naval forces in Rio Bay being left in charge of Admiral Saldanha da Gama, an ardent monarchist, who had thrown in his lot with the insurgent cause.
He studied theology at Orleans, was ordained priest in 1824 and placed in charge of the parish of Puiseaux, in the diocese of Orleans.
After he had left, the camp, in charge of Col.
This danger can be reached only in small degree by laws and inspection; but the safety of the men must depend upon the skill and care of the miners themselves and the officers in charge of the underground work.
In 1849 he was placed in charge of the Philological Seminary at Prague, and two years later was appointed professor of classical philology in Prague University.
Alompra, left by the conqueror in charge of the village of M6tshobo, planned the deliverance of his country.
Guru Arjan, who was in charge of the great Sikh temple at Amritsar, received copious offerings and became a man of wealth and influence, while the sixth guru became a military leader, and was frequently at warfare with the Mogul authorities.
To make this apparatus more perfectly automatic, an arrangement for continually adding to and mixing with the juice the proper proportion of milk of lime has been adapted to it; and although it may be objected that once the proportion has been determined no allowance is made for the variation in the quality of the juice coming from the mill owing to the variations that may occur in the canes fed into the mills, it is obviously as easy to vary the proportion with the automatic arrangement from time to time as it is to vary in each separate direction, if the man in charge will take the trouble to do so, which he very seldom does with the ordinary defecators, satisfying himself with testing the juice once or twice in a watch.
With ordinary care on the part of the men in charge Hatton defecators will work continuously for several days and nights, and the number required to deal with a given volume of juice is half the number of ordinary defecators of equal capacity which would do the same work; for it must be borne in mind that an ordinary double-bottomed defecator takes two hours to deliver its charge and be in readiness to receive a fresh charge, i.e.
In 1830 he was placed in charge of the division of instruments and charts, and in 1838 was appointed to command an exploring and surveying expedition in the Southern Seas, authorized by Congress in 1836.
During the Naples expedition he was in charge of the dauphin, Charles Orland, who died in 1495.
In 1838 he returned to the army for survey duties, and from 1842 to 1849 was assistant in charge of the Coast I Survey Office.
Bestowing the title of Caesar upon his sons Carinus and Numerianus, he left Carinus in charge of the western portion of the empire, and took Numerianus with him on the expedition against the Persians which had been contemplated by Probus.
Christ is the universal and perpetual Head of the Church, but he exercises his rule by means of " the holy Fathers," that is, the bishops whom the Holy Ghost has appointed to be in charge of local churches.
He became chemist and apothecary to the dukes of Lauenburg, and then to the elector of Saxony, Johann Georg II., who put him in charge of the royal laboratory at Dresden.
These twelve shields (amongst which was the original one) were in charge of the Salii Palatini.
Luxemburg was left in charge in Flanders, and the prince took command of the remnant of Turenne's old army and of the fugitives of Crequi's.
During the Russo-Turkish War of 1878 he was a delegate of the Red Cross Society in charge of an ambulance train provided by Queen Olga of Wurttemberg.
He was, however, detailed to raise a new corps, and later was placed in charge of the "Middle Division."
After the assassination of Lincoln, Hancock was placed in charge of Washington, and it was under his command that Booth's accomplices were tried and executed.
In 1753 he and William Hunter were put in charge of the post service of the colonies, which he brought in the next ten years to a high state of efficiency and made a financial success; this position he held until 1774.
Feeling ran high, and Jackson withdrew his treaty, and, taking a couple of envoys who should bring back word whether Uganda was to be French or British, he left the country, Mr Ernest Gedge remaining in charge of his expedition.
Macdonald, who had been in charge of a railway survey to Uganda, was directed to inquire into the claims put forward by France for compensation for the priests.
He departed after two and a half months' residence, leaving Macdonald in charge.
On the accession of Catherine still more stringent orders were sent to the officer in charge of "the nameless one."
In 1072 he had presided over the great Kentish suit between the primate and Bishop Odo, and about the same time over those between the abbot of Ely and his despoilers, and between the bishop of Worcester and the abbot of Ely, and there is some reason to think that he acted as a Domesday commissioner (1086), and was placed about the same time in charge of Northumberland.
We hear of an imperial procurator in charge of the elephants at Laurentum; and the imperial villa may perhaps be identified with the extensive ruins at Tor Paterno itself.
With the increase of the city the operation grew in importance, and was followed by an official lustruni, or purificatory sacrifice, offered on behalf of the people by the censors or functionaries in charge of the classification.
Captain George Vancouver (1758-1798), in charge of a British exploring expedition then engaged in mapping the coast (1792-1794), was sceptical of the existence of the river, but Captain Gray, undiscouraged, persisted in the search and on the 11th of May 1792 anchored in the river which he named Columbia in honour of his ship. The later claim of the United States to all the territory drained by the river was based chiefly upon this discovery by Captain Gray, who had succeeded where Spanish and British had failed.
He was taken from the Federal service in Washington to New York City by a reform mayor and put in charge of the police, because he had shown both physical and moral courage in fighting corruption of all sorts; and the New York police force at that time was thoroughly tainted with corruption, not in its rank and file, but among its superior officers, who used the power in their hands to extort money bribes chiefly from saloonkeepers, liquor-dealers, gamblers and prostitutes.
There are also other important officials in charge of different departments, as mentioned below.
In 1917 he was appointed officer in charge of the Canadian war records, and in 1918 entered the Government as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in succession to Lord Cawley and director of the Ministry of Information in succession to Sir Edward Carson, but resigned in Oct.
Thus he was in charge of the retaining force at the battle of Rivoli, and in the campaign of 1799 xv.
He had no taste for office work, and much of his time was occupied in commanding a battery of volunteers and in charge of a steam launch.
Whilst curate in charge at Hurstpierpoint, his thoughts were turned by the murder of two missionaries on the shores of Victoria Nyanza to mission work.
In the next ensuing session of Congress, in 1889-90, the Republicans passed a new tariff act, known as the McKinley Tariff Act, because Mr McKinley was then chairman of McKffinl o fey the House Committee in charge of the bill.
Grey was in charge of the fortress of Gaines, which was besieged by the duke of Guise in 1558.
Mahmud again entered the Punjab in 1008, this time for the express purpose of chastising Sewah Pal, who, having become a Mussulman, and been left by Mahmud in charge of Multan, had relapsed to Hinduism.
In 1909 a new city charter was adopted under which the city government is vested in five commissioners (one of whom acts as mayor), each in charge of a city department.
About 1285 he was placed in charge of the abbey library as custos cartarum, and he died in June or July 1300.
He was next sent to the West Indies in charge of a squadron destined for the conquest of Barbadoes and the other islands still under royalist control.
After America's entrance into the World War he went to Europe in 1918 to attend conferences and to inspect the U.S. naval forces, and early in 1919 was in charge of their demobilization.
Borie (1809-1880), of Pennsylvania, was secretary of the navy in President Grant's cabinet, Porter was virtually in charge of the navy department.
Thereupon he was given in charge to the abbot of Westminster, and, persisting in his refusal, was four days afterwards committed to the Tower.
During the illness of Lord Salisbury in 1898, and again in Lord Salisbury's absence abroad, he was in charge of the foreign office, and it fell to his lot to conduct the very critical negotiations with Russia on the question of railways in North China.
After the death of Peter (November 25, 3 11), he was received into communion by Peter's successor, Achillas, elevated to the presbytery, and put in charge of one of the great city churches, Baucalis, where he continued to discharge his duties with apparent faithfulness and industry after the accession of Alexander.
From 1898 to 1902 he was in charge of Cuban customs and collector for the port of Havana.
He was removed to Glasgow, and left for the time in charge of his father; but on the news of his progress towards recovery a bond was drawn up for execution of the sentence of death which had secretly been pronounced against the twice-turned traitor who had earned his doom at all hands alike.
On the Sunday following, Mary left Edinburgh for Seton Palace, 12 miles from the capital, where scandal asserted that she passed the time merrily in shooting-matches with Bothwell for her partner against Lords Seton and Huntly; other accounts represent Huntly and Bothwell as left at Holyrood in charge of the infant prince.
On the 28th of November she was removed to Sheffield Castle, where she remained for the next fourteeen years in charge of the earl of Shrewsbury.
From 1852 to 1867 he was in charge of the longitude department of the United States coast survey; he developed and organized the service, was one of the first to determine longitudes by telegraphic means, and employed the Atlantic cable in 1866 to establish longitude-relations between Europe and America.
Yonge, The Site of Old" James Towne," 1607-1698 (Richmond, 1904), embodying the results of the topographical investigations of the engineer in charge of the river-wall built in 1900-1901.
From October 1858 to the outbreak of the Civil War, he was in charge of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, becoming a full captain in 1861.
During the Civil War he rendered invaluable services to the Federal cause in the south-west as chief scout in charge of the various bodies of irregular scouts and rangers participating in the constant border warfare that characterized the conflict in that part of the Union.
The pope, who wanted more time for his devotions, offered to leave three cardinals in charge of affairs; but his proposition was rejected.
A Brahmin, leaving home, left his daughter in charge of an ichneumon, which he had long cherished.
It becomes then the duty of the engineer in charge to use every effort to get its full value out of every cubic foot of water.
Henry IV., who had been crowned king in nthiorlty 1054, was at first in charge of his mother, the empress of Henry Agnes, whose weak and inefficient rule was closely IV.
He was in charge of the Canadian government's Yukon expedition in 1887, and his name is permanently written in Dawson City, of gold-bearing fame.
P. Dawson (26), in charge of the British Polar Station at Fort Rae in 1882-1883, " The Indians and voyageurs of the Hudson Bay Company, who often pass their nights in the open, say that it [sound] is not uncommon.
Callicratidas, hearing of this fleet's approach, withdrew from Mytilene, leaving Eteonicus in charge of the blockade.
The Service of Antiquities now boasts a large annual budget and employs a number of European and native officialsa director, curators of the museum, European inspectors and native sub-inspectors of provinces (at Luxor for Upper Egypt and Nubia, at Assiut for Middle Egypt and the Fayum, at Mansura for Lower Egypt, besides a European official in charge of the government excavations at Memphis).
Belhiard, who had been left in charge at Cairo, was assailed on two sides by the British forces under General John Hely Hutchinson (afterwards 2nd earl of Donoughmore), and the Turkish under Ytisuf Pasha; after negotiations Belhiard agreed to evacuate Cairo and to sail with his 13,734 troops to France.
On April 28 the President placed the cables in charge of the same department and the dispatch of messages and use of codes was strictly regulated.
On the latter date the telegraph lines were placed in charge of the War Department but transferred later to the Post Office Department when the Government took over the telegraph and express companies.
Theseus and Pirithous now carried off Helen from Sparta, and when they drew lots for her she fell to the lot of Theseus, who took her to Aphidnae, and left her in charge of his mother Aethra and his friend Aphidnus.
According to a revised mining law of 1899 (subsequently amended), all mines are required to be in charge of certified mine managers, mine examiners, and hoisting engineers, when the services of the engineers are necessary; and every mine must have an escapement shaft distinct from the hoisting shaft.
For Mrs Minor, having an interest in the Jewish people, was befriended by Sir Moses Montefiore; after her death her property was placed in charge of a Jew, and later passed into the hands of the Alliance Israelite Universelle.
The administration of railways was formerly under a secretary in the public works department; but since 5905 it has been placed in charge of a railway board, consisting of a president and two members, which is connected with, though not subordinate to, the department of commerce and industry.
Three years later he was elected to the Berlin Academy of Sciences, which in 1754 put him in charge of its chemical laboratory and in 1760 appointed him director of its physics class.
He was for eighteen years in charge of the work at the Certosa.
He was then placed in charge of the Department of the Missouri, which he commanded for sixteen years, and in 1869, on Grant's election to the presidency and Sherman's consequent promotion to the full rank of general, he was made lieutenant-general.
In 1861 he became professor of mathematics in the United States navy, and was put in charge of the great 26-in.
The study failed due to the inept scientist in charge of the research.
The church had in its various departments about 300 teachers in charge of more than 3000 children, and was in its organization one of the earliest instances of the type known as the institutional church.
From September 1806 till August 1810 he was in charge of the garrison at Quebec; in the latter year he assumed the command of the troops in Upper Canada, and soon afterwards took over the civil administration of that province as provisional lieutenant-governor.
The same authority observes that William of Warenne and Richard Clare (Bienfaite), who were left in charge of England in 1074, are named by a writer in the next generation " praecipui Angliae justitiarii "; but he considers the name to have not yet been definitely attached to any particular office, and that there is no evidence to show that officers appointed to this trust exercised any functions at all when the king was at home, or in his absence exercised supreme judicial authority to the exclusion of other high officers of the court.
The executive council consists of the high commissioner, the chief secretary, the king's advocate, the senior officer in charge of the troops, and the receiver-general, with, as " additional " members, two Christians and one Mussulman.
They are deposited in a temple, in charge of a small sacred college; new deities and rites are introduced under their sanction; when they are accidentally destroyed, envoys are sent to the East and fresh collections are made; these are in their turn purged, the false are discarded and the true reverently preserved.
He was made bishop of Acerenza in 1364, and in 1377 was translated to the archiepiscopal see of Bari and placed in charge of the papal chancery.
In 1688, when his father went to England as agent for the colony, he was left at twenty-five in charge of the largest congregation in New England, and he ministered to it for the rest of his life.
Soon afterwards he returned to England in charge of a convoy.
The baths were visited at least four times by Mary queen of Scots, when a prisoner in charge of George, earl of Shrewsbury, other famous Elizabethan visitors being Lord Burleigh, the earl of Essex, and Robert, earl of Leicester.
A portion of the Chilean forces was shortly afterwards withdrawn from Peru, and the army of occupation remaining in the conquered country was in charge of Admiral Patricio Lynch, an officer who had been specially promoted for distinguished services during the war.
As regards the rural police of India every village headman and the village watchman as well as the village police office are required by the code to communicate to the nearest magistrate or the officer in charge of the nearest police station, whichever is nearest, any information respecting offenders.
It included in 1910 a commissioner appointed by the mayor and exercising a wide range of authority; four deputy commissioners; a chief inspector, who has immediate charge of the force and through whom all orders are issued; he is assisted by 18 inspectors, who are in charge of different sections of the city, and who carry out the orders of the chief; 87 captains, each of whom is in direct charge of a precinct; 583 sergeants; and last of all, the ordinary policemen, or patrolmen, as they are often called from the character of their duties.
From childhood grave and studious, he was taken in charge by an elder brother who had adopted the monastic life, in a convent at the royal city of Loyang in Honan.
Assistance with money and supplies was immediately given by the nation and by foreign countries, a committee of the Red Cross Society being put in charge of its administration.
It is the only French possession on the west coast of India, and is in charge of a chef de service, subordinate to the governorgeneral at Pondicherry.
Zekki Pasha, in charge of the three corps grouped in the Vardar region, was at once directed by `Ali Riza to move forward against the Serbians as they debouched from the mountains.
He was put in charge of a trustworthy governor, Nikita Panin, and of competent tutors.
For five years she remained a prisoner, but was treated honourably and for part at least of the time was in charge of her old friend the duchess of Suffolk.
An urban council cFQ ' may also license proprietors, drivers and conductors of horses, ponies, mules or asses standing for hiring in the district in the same way as in the case of hackney carriages, and they may also license pleasure boats and vessels, and the boatmen or persons in charge thereof, and they may make by-laws for all these purposes.
The prison is in charge of a board of three inspectors and a warden, and each of the other two institutions is in charge of a board of trustees; the inspectors, warden, and trustees are all appointed by the governor and council.
There are some 1400 monks in about 120 monastic establishments (many of these being mere farms in charge of one or two monks).
In October 1862 he was promoted lieutenant-general, and thenceforward he commanded one of the three corps of the army of Tennessee under Bragg and afterwards was in charge of the Department of Alabama, Mississippi and East Louisiana.
The Biblioteca Communale, and the rich collection of seismic and vulcanological books made by the Italian Alpine Club, are both in charge of the Societa di Storia Patria.
The death of his father then left him in charge of a large family, and he worked very hard both as a teacher and a writer to provide for them.
In 1867 he was put in charge of the chemistry classes at Grenoble, and three years later he succeeded to the chair of chemistry, which he held until his death on the 1st of April 1901.
Cangrande died in 1319, being succeeded by his nephew Martino, and Marsiglio soon began to meditate treachery; he negotiated with the Venetians in 1336, and in the following year he secretly introduced Venetian troops into Padua, arrested Alberto della Scala, Martino's brother, then in charge of the town, and thus regained the lordship. He died in 1338, and was succeeded by his relative Ubertino, a typical medieval tyrant, who earned an unenviable notoriety for his murders and acts of treachery, but was also a patron of the arts; he built the Palazzo dei Principi, the castle of Este, constructed a number of roads and canals, and protected commerce.
He exhorted his hearers to prepare themselves by fasting and prayer for the danger which menaced their civil and religious liberties, and refused even to speak to the courtier who came down to remodel the corporation of Bedford, and who, as was supposed, had it in charge to offer some municipal dignity to the bishop of the Baptists.
She was still, however, the prisoner of the English, and, having been induced by those who had her in charge to resume her male clothes, she was on this account judged to have relapsed, was sentenced to death, and burned at the stake on the streets of Rouen on the 30th of May 1431.
The secondary schools receiving public aid, however, have been placed in charge of religious corporations of the Roman Catholic Church.
There, on the sandy bank of the river, at a spot where later piety erected a dagaba (a solid dome-shaped relic shrine), he cuts off with his sword his long flowing locks, and, taking off his ornaments, sends them and the horse back in charge of the unwilling Channa to Kapilavastu.
In 1917 he was appointed chairman of the Draft Appeals Board of New York City by Governor Whitman, and the following year was special assistant to the U.S. Attorney-General, in charge of the investigation of alleged waste and delay in the construction of aircraft.
First among the lay nobles he signed the Constitutions of Clarendon, he sought to reconcile Henry and Archbishop Becket, and was twice in charge of the kingdom during the king's absences in France.
Napoleon, indeed, used his influence to carry them into effect; but Lord John Russell, who was now in charge of the British foreign office, and who had Lord Palmerston and Gladstone on his side in, the cabinet, gave a vigorous support to the claim of the Italians that their country should be allowed to regulate her own affairs.
In 1611 she was placed in charge of the bishop of Durham.
At this time he was in charge of the navy yard, Mare Island, California, from which post he was recalled in 1858, and appointed to the "Brooklyn" frigate, the command of which he held for the next two years.
He was an ardent supporter of the candidacy of Theodore Roosevelt for the Republican presidential nomination in 1912, and was in charge of the contests for seating the Roosevelt delegates in the national convention.
This work is now mostly in charge of a government department, and mission medical work is much restricted; but for thirty-five years the Malagasy owed all such help to the benevolence of European Christians.
Education is in charge of the department of public instruction.
Miles, and in 1890, during an uprising of the Sioux, he was sent to Dakota, in charge of the Indian scouts.
Among the Turks it is applied to the chief of the janissaries, to the commanders of the artillery, cavalry and infantry, and to the eunuchs in charge of the seraglio.
Shortly afterward Mr Cruger, going abroad, left the boy in charge of the business.
Afterwards he was in charge of the construction of the Muscle Shoals Canal on the Tennessee river and of another canal near Chattanooga, Tenn.
Hitherto the work had been in charge of high-salaried civilian engineers who dwelt at a distance.
Among the charitable institutions are Blessing Hospital (1875), St Mary's Hospital (1867; in charge of the Sisters of the Poor of St Francis), the Woodland Home for Orphans and Friendless (1853), St Aloysius Orphans' Home (1865), and several homes for the aged and infirm.
Again left in charge of the country, John beat back a fresh attack made by John of Sagan in 1482; and he became elector on his father's death in March 1486.
He was in charge of McKinley's campaign in Indiana, preceding the National Convention in 1896; and the following year he was elected to the U.S. Senate, having been nominated by the Republicans over several prominent candidates, including Gen.
Peada, the eldest son of Penda, was allowed to govern the part south of the Trent, while north Mercia was put in charge of Northumbrian officials.
He'd have to leave someone in charge when they all went to his father's home in Texas for Christmas.
Assuming it was some sort of uncivilized training exercise engineered by the half-breed in charge of the Council, he was nonetheless stopped from enjoying his first tea since returning from Hell.
He could babysit Baratto until a reasonable hour and then either call Anderson and turn him over to Andy Sackler, who was now in charge of the Wassermann case.
He is in charge of ambiguity resolution.
Do you believe that there is a benevolent deity in charge of this world?
The person in charge does not exploit vulnerability or ignorance or abuse trust.
So maybe now you can stop this whole charade and introduce us to someone who is in charge.
Chief Executive of the council was seen to be in charge.
Sun Tzu had the two concubines who were in charge of the groups beheaded.
Italian troops were in charge of security for truck convoys at the depot.
The fox is in charge of guarding the chicken coop.
In 1830 he was appointed curate in charge at Audley, vicar Hicken being in poor health.
How can there be a benevolent deity in charge of this world?
He was in charge of the machine gun detachment of the battalion.
God have mercy on those in charge for allowing these vulgar deviants inside the door of your church buildings.
This may seem a bit drastic to us someone else in charge of such a major decision in our lives!
Victoria made empress Victoria was given a special title, the Empress of India, which Britain was now in charge of.
The action was taken by Capt. John Broome, senior officer in charge of the naval escort.
The Estate provides two ghillies who are in charge of the beat.
The Sales Executive for this role will be in charge of generating advertising revenue for this leading ISP.
The legendary Courtyard was electro heaven with the Swedish house Mafia in charge.
No wonder New Labor have so mismanaged the NHS; they have put their cronies in charge.
There was no certainty that the northerners would not respond promptly to the coup and place a Northerner in charge of the headless State.
The agent in charge of the investigation called a nearby pizza parlor with delivery service to order a quick dinner for his colleagues.
Parmesan (cheese)hef was in charge of the canapes and she displayed her talents with the difficult stuffed cherry tomatoes and parmesan crisps.
In addition, there is one member in charge of security who keeps the savings passbook but is not a signatory.
They asked the police officer in charge for permission to go to Trafalgar Square to hold a demonstration.
But to be in charge of such a highly powerful vehicle without knowing how or why you're driving it seems reckless to me.
They are in charge of the day-to-day running of the country.
Yasushi Akashi has been appointed the secretary-general 's special representative in charge of the former Yugoslavia.
Thus Superintendent John McInnes, a former sergeant in the 2nd Battalion Scots Fusiliers found himself in charge of the Ongar Division.
June is in charge of the flowers - her Clematis ' Avalanche ' is a real showstopper.
I have to close my door every so often and have a little smirk at how stupid they are to put me in charge.
Emergency vehicles attending the site should be met by the person in charge of safety or a senior steward.
As an apprentice stonemason, I was in charge of building one.
He expressed his concerns to inquiry leader detective superintendent Richard Holland, who was in charge of the Ripper inquiry.
Refer to the doctor in charge before commencing any anticoagulant therapy.
Pauline upsets them both by claiming that a drunken trollop like Sonia shouldn't even be in charge of a dog.
Less than 20% of those in charge of hospital trusts are women.
These officers were initially in charge of minimizing damage to those listed priority monuments, a task that of course proved unrealistic.
The African Fund will be managed by a committee chaired by the pro vice-chancellor in charge of External Affairs.
Vice Presidentident in charge of something important back in the US he was tasked to find new UK premises.
The hippies in charge of the society back then would never have condoned such common vulgarity.
Those built for a warrener, who was in charge of small game, were known as warrener's lodges.
His success has become the unofficial yardstick for any overseas executive put in charge of a local firm in trouble.
When Guillaume du Bellay went to Piedmont, Jean was put in charge of the negotiations with the German Protestants, principally through the humanist Johann Sturm and the historian Johann Sleidan.
Avicenna was put in charge of a tutor, and his precocity soon made him the marvel of his neighbours, - as a boy of ten who knew by rote the Koran and much Arabic poetry besides.
From 1868 to 1873 he was in charge of a private observatory at Aberdeen, and from 1873-6 of Lord Crawford's observatory at Dunecht, organizing from there the expeditions to Mauritius to observe the transit of Venus in 1874 and to Ascension I.
The wire being paid out without slack measures the actual distance and speed over the ground, and the engineer in charge is relieved of all anxiety in estimating the depth from the scattered soundings of the preliminary survey, or in calculating the retarding strain required to produce the specified slack, since the brakesman merely has to follow the indications of the instrument and regulate the strain so as to keep the pointer at the figure required - an easy task, seeing that the ratio of speed of wire and cable is not affected by the motion of the ship, whatever be the state of the sea, whereas the will I',/ OW= o a ' 30 30 ao.
These public treasures were deposited in the temple of Saturn, on the eastern slope of the Capitoline hill, and, during the republic, were in charge of the urban quaestors (see Quaestor), under the superintendence and control of the senate.
The place was the residence of the quaestor in charge of the western half of the island, and Verres, as praetor, seems to have spent a good deal of time here.
So great was the confidence in Franklin in this emergency that early in 1756 the governor of Pennsylvania placed him in charge of the north-western frontier of the province, with power to raise troops, issue commissions and erect blockhouses; and Franklin remained in the wilderness for over a month, superintending the building 1 The meeting between Franklin, the type of the shrewd, cool provincial, and Braddock, a blustering, blundering, drinking British soldier, is dramatically portrayed by Thackeray in the 9th chapter of The Virginians.
For administrative purposes the country is divided into seventeen montons (or divisions) each in charge of a high commissioner, and an eighteenth, including Bangkok and the surrounding suburban provinces, under the direct control of the minister for metropolitan government (see Bangkok).
The patients are almost exclusively native Hawaiians, and their number is slowly but steadily decreasing; in 1908 they numbered 791, and there were at Molokai 46 non-leprous helpers and 27 officers and assistants, including the Roman Catholic brothers and sisters in charge of the homes., In 1905 the United States government appropriated $500,000 for a hospital station and laboratory " for the study of the methods of transmission, cause and treatment of leprosy," and $50,000 a year for their maintenance; the station and laboratory to be established when the territorial government should have ceded to the United States a tract of 1 sq.
Carr in charge of the war department building, while Congress came to Stanton's rescue by impeaching the president, the principal article of impeachment being that based on the removal of Stanton (see Johnson, Andrew).
Since1904-1905command and administration have been separated and general officers commanding in chief relieved of administrative details by the appointment to their staffs of majorgenerals in charge of administration (see Staff and Officers).
In the United States, where we have mostly Democrats and Republicans, life is largely the same no matter who is in charge.
One of the leopards licked her hands, and the man in charge of the giraffes lifted her up in his arms so that she could feel their ears and see how tall they were.
The Russian officer in charge of the transport lolled back in the front cart, shouting and scolding a soldier with coarse abuse.
But what is best of all," he went on, his excitement subsiding under the delightful interest of his own story, "is that the sergeant in charge of the cannon which was to give the signal to fire the mines and blow up the bridge, this sergeant, seeing that the French troops were running onto the bridge, was about to fire, but Lannes stayed his hand.
It's in charge of the queer fellow we saw without his boots.
I am alone in charge of three hospitals with more than four hundred patients!
Glancing indolently and indifferently at all the prisoners, he ordered the officer in charge to have them decently dressed and tidied up before taking them to the marshal.
The general in charge of the stores galloped after the carriage with a red and frightened face, whipping up his skinny horse.
But to be in charge of such a highly powerful vehicle without knowing how or why you 're driving it seems reckless to me.
An Aunt was a sergeant in charge of an AA battery....
The person in charge of training these candidates was very much worried about the newly recruited simple-minded man.
How shall we let him who was in charge by night go astray among our sleepless ones?
Steve is a tenacious midfielder who made his Tranmere debut in Brian Little 's first league game in charge against Oldham in October 2003.
Artaxerxes II had put a Trinity of gods in charge.
Pauline upsets them both by claiming that a drunken trollop like Sonia should n't even be in charge of a dog.
Good sous chefs and conversationalists in Alison and Karen for the veg chopping, and Jax was in charge of rice.
As vice-president in charge of something important back in the US he was tasked to find new UK premises.
The warder in charge of the GMEX trip said, We did not have any concerns about it.
Those built for a warrener, who was in charge of small game, were known as warrener 's lodges.
He controlled this department until last year when he was put in charge of Department 423 to produce men 's welted shoes.
It was necessary for the organization to put someone in charge of rebuking those who did not follow their ordinances.
As a single parent, you are in charge of making all the decisions, taking care of your child, and providing for you both.
If you are a single parent, then you are in charge of the money!
Have someone be in charge of coordinating the schedule of people who are coming to help.
The mystery shopper then relays their experiences to the regional managers in charge of the store in question.
They are best described as having a story focused on an investigation of a crime, with a strong detective character in charge.
Premium outlet mall, also known as Premium Outlets, is the parent company in charge of various outlet centers across the United States.
One child could be in charge of taking notes; another could describe the images; and a third could be in charge of clicking the mouse as they move through the story.
Statements are not only issued to the cardholder but also to the representative in charge of government travel cards within the cardholder's organization.
I am also a staff physician at one of our local community mental health centers, where I am in charge of the homeless team.
Ensure that no one in the office leaves their computers on overnight, and put someone in charge of verifying that shared electronic equipment is turned off when it is appropriate to do so.
During World War I, he was in charge of over 400 patients at the hospital and was well respected by his colleagues.
Second, a day trader is in charge of his or her own stock trading decisions, and is therefore motivated to remain knowledgeable about current trends in a particular market sector.
Puppy Center revolves around a pet salon worker that is in charge of taking care of all the puppies that come in after her parents must leave town unexpectedly.
Taking this step will help you regain a sense of control; feeling like you are not in charge of what is going on does add to your stress levels.
This is something proactive you can do to feel in charge of your professional life.
Consider financial strategies that put you in charge of your finances and reduce your stress.
Next time, instead of giving the boy your number to call, maybe you should get his phone number or his screen name and that way you can be in charge -- instead of leaving it in someone else's hands!
There's usually a teacher in charge of yearbook.
You are ultimately in charge of your feelings and how you react.
The child or children need to know that you are in charge.
It is important that an experienced lighting and sound person be in charge during the ceremony.
Check both of these during graduation practice, and the person that is in charge of this part of the ceremony should get to the ceremony site early to make sure that everything works properly on the day of graduation.
You need to have someone in charge who is practical, logical, and cautious.
Before the prank is performed, be sure you have several people who will be in charge of cleaning up any messes that might occur.
If you are uncertain, you should ask someone in charge and make sure your diploma won't be held or other disciplinary action will be taken.
When you are babysitting children, especially young children, it is important to keep their minds and hands active so that they will not get into trouble while you are in charge of them.
The Mississippi High School Activities Association is also in charge of overseeing suspension of players and coaches from the game, collecting fines for unsportsmanlike conduct and even removal of teams from the association.
The Red Cross recommends that teens take the course before even considering being in charge of a child.
Once printed, the invitations will be sent via mail to the home of whoever is in charge of sending the invitations to the invited guests.
He typically proposes a toast at the reception, and he is often in charge of the wedding rings as well.
This role means so much more than that, however, and the many responsibilities that he will be in charge of should be considered before making a final selection.
Dan was in charge of making the CD favors, but with his hands incapacitated this was impossible.
Because they are in charge of one of the most important aspects of your wedding day, you want to trust and respect the salon you buy from.
If you're not working with an experienced buffet caterer, ask a friend to be in charge of organizing the buffet line so that the meal can be served in an orderly fashion.
God is in charge and driving the bus, I am just a passenger and I do not have to be in charge.
It could include living at a halfway house, which is a group residence facility with a case manager in charge.
The last two steps would be to check and see if the study is happening near you (this one is in over 10 different states) and then contact the person in charge of the study.
Fans that fell in love with Scott Baio during his Joanie Loves Chachi and Charles in Charge days will be happy to see Baio returning to the small screen once again.
Eggert was also on the show Charles in Charge along with former Fit Club contestant Willie Aames.
What if you are the parent in charge of the whole team?
Are you in charge of planning the party?
The RA is a fellow student who is in charge of keeping things running smoothly on his or her floor.
On the negative side, if an off-campus party is shut down, it will likely be by the police instead of school administrators, and the consequences could be far more severe for students in charge or underage students who are drinking.
The College of Health, Education, and Human Development Office of Distance Education located at Clemson University is in charge of the administration of all Clemson University distance learning programs.
As a director, you might be in charge of one branch in a hospital or one specific office within a larger healthcare institution.
Practice this with her for several days until she gets the message that you are in charge.
Two sets of hands are better than one, but only one of you should be in charge of the directions to ensure overall success.
She has been in charge since we we got her at eight weeks old.
The contractor is the expert in charge of the project who makes sure the details fit your remodeling goal.
By 1853, Charles Tiffany was solely in charge of the company and renamed it, Tiffany & Co. The company began to focus on the jewelry portion of the business.
It's light enough for wearing during those days when it's not quite time to pull out the wool peacoat (or when someone forgot to tell the person in charge of the thermostat at work that, hey, it's time for the air conditioner to be off).
Cleopatra - This iconic Cleopatra costume is a great way to show your style and love for Egyptian culture - or simply if you want to let everyone know you are in charge!
Anyone who's in charge of preparing meals or serving food should always wash their hands before and afterwards.
The more proactive you are about your health, the more in charge you'll find yourself regarding your well-being.
Whether you're the new retiree or the person in charge of planning, a fun theme prompts guests to get into the spirit of the festivities.
Check out the Zebra style in this year's line for a pair of shades that are large and in charge.
If you're in charge of purchasing science safety goggles for a classroom, the budget it probably your biggest concern.
Day at the Races-You are in charge of a horse and in order to move it along the racetrack, you roll balls into holes.
One of the processors runs at 67 MHz and is in charge of 3D rendering.
Lemonade - one of the first simulations, it put the player in charge of... yes, a lemonade stand.
This is fine and should be encouraged, but parents should remain in charge of keeping children's teeth clean until they are between six to eight years old.
Children should be taught not to talk to anyone, go with anyone, or accept gifts or candy from anyone without first checking with their parents or trusted adults in charge.
Some families put teenagers in charge of all their own expenses, so they learn to budget.
Young women who take oral contraceptives should be sure to tell the healthcare professional in charge before they undergo surgical or dental procedures, laboratory tests, or emergency treatment.
Attending physician-The doctor who is in charge of the patient's overall care and treatment in the hospital.
While Mother Nature is entirely in charge of the rate of your hair growth, the following tips can speed the efforts along.
With an umbrella school, you are still in charge of teaching your teen, but the school keeps record or perhaps even assists with some aspects of the education.
Call and ask for the name of the person in charge of human resources and send in a resume.
See the list of state offices published on the United States Department of Labor's (DOL) website to find contact information for the agency in charge of unemployment compensation in your state.
Typical jobs range from groundskeeping to refereeing to being in charge of actual groups.
Whether you love business from a marketing perspective or being in charge of hiring or sales, there are some excellent opportunities coming up.
Retail managers are generally in charge of ensuring that customers experience high levels of service and satisfaction and as such, they must often handle customer complaints.
It puts a woman in charge of her fertility.
Since 1979, in addition to being a non-profit shelter for stray animals, the humane society has also been in charge of the animal services for the entire county.
This way, whether you prefer a short sleeved top, a sporty tank or a bikini top, you're the one in charge.
This makes it an excellent pick for families where children of different ages may be in charge of keeping the floors clean.
If you are in charge of cooking large holiday meals, why not consider purchasing an electric roaster?
Sauron is in charge of the Shadow Armies and are about ready to go to war at Isengard.
She proved so valuable to the Union that in 1864 the Union army made her the "lady in charge of hospitals" and she was able to use her prodigious talents to organize care for wounded soldiers.
In 1865, Abraham Lincoln himself appointed Clara Barton in charge of searching for missing soldiers.
Since it's likely that you'll need to change the content on your website regularly, it's a good idea to assign a web site volunteer to be in charge of keeping your site updated on an ongoing basis.
It's also essential to have a quality sounds system and assign someone to be in charge of the audio visual equipment.
The person in charge of sound should also be on hand throughout the auction, in case troubleshooting is necessary.
For an order-taking sale, appoint one person to be in charge and make sure that a timeline is being followed.
Decisions will need to be made regarding who will be in charge of money, who will announce the fundraiser, etc. It is important to have a solid base of people involved that will be able to follow through with the project.
Most board of directors are in charge of the endowment.
If your organization has an auditor, they will be in charge of including the endowment in your annual audit.
Student council is the perfect group for this type of fundraiser and can be in charge of sending the candy grams to the various students.
Put a committee in charge of each event.
From setting any rules to getting everyone in one place for the final gift exchange, having one person in charge of the planning will make sure your Christmas gift exchange goes smoothly.
If you are in charge of planning your group's costumes this season, be aware of all the different factors that go into picking the perfect outfit for your group.
The most important step for any teen dance is to talk to the people in charge before the event.
You can use this information to call and find out who is in charge of marketing or human resources.
Additionally, both signs have an inborn need to be in charge and to be the authoritative partner in a relationship.
It's easy to see how the bull is always in charge.
If he's in charge of company sales, his sales team will be the sharpest, the brightest and the most productive in the industry.