Sentences with phrase «just taken over the reins»

Jürgen Klopp has only just taken over the reins at Anfield, but it seems he could make a foray in the January transfer window.

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While it may be just a slight anomaly, the Portuguese will also have in the back of his mind that he remains without a win over Koeman in the Premier League since the former Barcelona captain took over the reins at Southampton in 2014.
Paa Kwesi took over the reins of the Porcupine Wariors just before the commencement of the league campaign following the sacking of Englishman Steve Polack.
Hammers boss Avram Grant has overseen just one league win since taking over the reins in the summer, while Latics manager Roberto Martinez hasn't celebrated an away win in the league since his team stunned Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane way back in August, going the last five away matches without a win.
How could a party in opposition gunning to take over the reins of power make such a move, when elections was just about a year away?
Ms. Burke - Gonzalez said at the town board meeting Tuesday that airport - related legal bills incurred since the current administration took the reins in 2014 have reached just over $ 2 million.
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At - home testing is just one way to take the reins over your medical destiny, learn about the state of your general health, glean important information about how to alter your lifestyle to impact your physical and emotional wellbeing, as well as how you age.
June Kronholz wrote for EdNext about changes taking place Teach for America in 2013, when Wendy Kopp was just handing over the reins to new co-chief executives Elisa Villanueva Beard and Matt Kramer.
Richard Colvin profiled the head of the NEA, Lily Eskelsen Garcia, just before she took over the reins of the union in 2014.
Tennessee's legislature had just passed a law allowing the state's education agency to take the reins of the state's worst - performing schools and either run them directly or hand them over to a charter operator, a move that stood to drain potentially millions of state - aid dollars from the already financially struggling district.
Just as it seemed that the dummy's days were over, the car took the reins from us and slammed on the brakes.
It's more modern and capable BB10 platform launched early this year has taken over the reins and though it's just the Z10 that the company can flaunt right now to be based on the new OS, more are in the pipeline.
«Since you have rescinded financial equality,» Max said after they were settled side by side in an intimate booth and looking over the outrageously expensive menu, «I was thinking maybe I should just take the reins altogether.
Into this mix, four of the country's most important museums and galleries will see new leaders in place over the course of no more than a year: the National Gallery and National Portrait Gallery, at which Gabriele Finaldi and Nicholas Cullinan respectively take up the reins this summer; the British Museum, whose redoubtable current director, Neil MacGregor, has just announced his intention to retire; and Tate Britain, from where Penelope Curtis will depart for the Gulbenkian Museum in Lisbon.
However, just like how Satya Nadella took over the reins from Steve Ballmer, even Stephen Elop had to pass on the reins to Rajeev Suri during the sale of Nokia's handset division.
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