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More should be written about the next generation who will eventually take over the reign of the country.
He'll be ready to go whenever he takes over the reigns.
In 1416, he took over the reign of Sternberg from his father.
Fred ran the business very successfully up until the early 60's where by his son John took over the reigns.
After taking over the reigns in 2003, he has returned the Lion program to a position of national prominence.
That opened the door for multiple investors and developers to take over the reigns.
No other running back has taken over the reigns of the Browns rushing offense.
In the 1950s, Edward's son Albert took over the reign of the company.
Canada's elected representatives and appointed officials have taken over the reigns of the decision making process.
If he is not fit to race, his son Steven will take over the reigns of car #17 for the three sprint races.
When he took over the reigns at the 100-year-old engineering giant in 2010 it too was bleeding red ink.
But he admits he is already looking forward to taking over the reigns of Scotland.
Since taking over the reigns, Redknapp has transformed the fortunes of the club.
On his passing, his son took over the reigns.
He took over the reigns at Southwell and Nottingham in 2010.
In the meantime back here Michel Séguin took over the reigns.
He got promoted when Al-Hadi took over the reign.
Then Tim Teal took over the reigns and carried on his legacy.
Mark Drinkwater takes over the reigns at Uni this year.
After a brief interlude, Richard's son Mark took over the reigns in 1988 when he started his own career as a driver.
He took over the reign of the kitchen in 2006, when chef René Vaartjes left.
Establishment favourite, Najib Razak takes over the reigns of power.
Stan Davis took over the reigns of the first eleven, and immediately led them to a long awaited premiership.
“In the interim, Hans Coetzee will take over the reigns as head coach.
The identity of the person who had taken over the reigns of power was, in the present circumstances, of marginal importance.