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  • 21manage — I v 1. arrange, contrive, engineer, maneuver; effect, bring about, cause. 2. take charge of, run, direct, command, govern, rule, order, dictate; oversee, regulate, supervise, head, superintend; conduct, take the helm, watch over, take care of. 3 …

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  • 22Angry Lead Skies — infobox Book | name = Angry Lead Skies title orig = translator = author = Glen Cook cover artist = Alan Pollack country = United States language = English series = Garrett P.I. genre = Fantasy, Mystery publisher = Roc release date = April 2002… …

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  • 23ring|lead — «RIHNG LEED», transitive verb, led, lead|ing. to conduct or manage as ringleader. ╂[back formation < ringleader] …

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  • 24take the chair — lead, manage a meeting, act as the head …

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  • 25head up — lead, manage    Rod will head up the project. He can get the job done …

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  • 26United States presidential election, 2008 — 2004 ← November 4, 2008 → 2012 …

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  • 27team — noun 1 group of people who play a sport together ADJECTIVE ▪ home, hometown ▪ away (esp. BrE), opposing, rival, visiting ▪ decent, s …

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  • 28dominate — I verb administer, carry authority, command, compel, control, dictate, domineer, govern, have power, hold down, influence, keep subjugated, lead, manage, master, oppress, overrule, predominate, preponderate, preside over, prevail, reign over,… …

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  • 29officiate — I verb act, administer, carry out, command, conduct, direct, discharge a function, do duty, execute, exercise, fill an office, function, govern, guide, head, hold an office, lead, manage, minister, moderate, occupy the chair, officio fungi,… …

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  • 30United States Air Force Security Forces — Security Forces Badge Active As Military Police (1942 1948) …

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