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swinburne

n.
1.English poet (1837-1909)

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    take charge of (someone or something)
    to take control of someone or something
    The new supervisor quickly took charge of the staff in the fast food restaurant.



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    The two things that are important for an appointment are the time and the place. You say for example: Let's meet next Monday ________ 10 o'clock.

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