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Myasnikyan and Western
During the autumn / winter of 1918, the Western Oblast was headed by Aleksandr Myasnikyan as head of the Western Oblast's Military Revolutionary Committee, who passed this duty on to Karl Lander.

Myasnikyan and .
Nikolai Krylenko was the Supreme Commander in Chief, with Aleksandr Myasnikyan as deputy.
Aleksandr Myasnikyan emerged as head of the All-Byelorussian Central Executive Committee and Zmicier Zhylunovich as head of the provisional government.
After suppressing the February Uprising, Aleksandr Myasnikyan was appointed Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of Armenia, the newly installed government of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic.

took and over
Greg took the formation wide around three A-26 attack bombers that were headed north over the Gulf.
He rode in at the head of sixty trigger-happy and liquor-crazed desperadoes and took over a livery barn at the entrance to Main Street.
Citizens took the view that a lawman was expected to risk his life on the odd occasion anyway, but this fighting fury of a man risked it regularly over a period of half a century.
Harold, with brothers Frank, Joe and William, took over at the death of their father, Harry M. Stevens, who put a few dollars into a baseball program, introduced the `` hot dog '' and paved the way for creation of a catering empire.
In his first six weeks in office he presided over 96 conferences, attended 35 official breakfasts and dinners, studied and signed 285 official papers and personally took 312 telephone calls.
He did not really want to kill, but as in the sexual act, there was a moment when the impulse took over and could not be downed, even while you watched yourself giving way to it.
it took them over an hour to get back to the station where they should have changed, in order to take the line that went to the Place Redoute.
) The plants took zero nights in their stride, with nothing but a mat of straw over the glass to protect them.
the hostess in her took over.
The vision of a Lord Tennyson expressed in a poem 100 years ago took visible form over London in the air blitzes of 1941.
The attitudes which the Rebs and Yanks took toward each other were very much the same and ranged over the same gamut of feeling, from friendliness to extreme hatred.
So filled was Mel Chandler with the spirit of Garryowen that after Korea was over, he took on the job of writing the complete history of the regiment.
At one point in the game when the skinny old man in suspenders who was acting as umpire got in the way of a thrown ball and took it painfully in the kidneys, he lay there unattended while players and spectators wrangled over whether the ball was `` dead '' or the base runners were free to score.
It was his brag that he could beat everybody at anything, but especially at fighting, and he once took on the manager of his club and worked him over thoroughly with his fists.
When Ambassador Mikhail Menshikov took it over in 1957 from Georgi Zaroubin, he made a determined effort to change this idea.
I took the pint bottle from my pocket and handed it over as I sat down beside him on the spread blanket.
The Birds got five hits and all three of their runs off Kunkel before Hartman took over in the top of the fourth.
Jim Gentile bounced a hard shot off Kunkel's glove and beat it out for a single, and when Lumpe grabbed the ball and threw it over first baseman Throneberry's head Brandt took third and Gentile second on the error.
Then the pixies and the zombies took over while the banshees wailed in the distance.
Fiedler went on to make several other test flights before German pilots took over the Reichenberg missiles.
He made his fortune during World War 2, when he took over a number of dying steel plants and kept them alive until the boom.
The Belgian government itself took over administration, commencing a program of paternalism unmatched in the history of colonialism.
Olivetti took over Underwood, the U.S. typewriter maker, in late 1959.
Pakistan was created in 1947 expressly as a Muslim state, but when the army took over eleven years later it did so on a wave of mass impatience which was directed in part against the inability of political and religious leaders to think their way through to the meaning of Islam for the modern political situation.
George Shearing took over with his well disciplined group, a sextet consisting of vibes, guitar, bass, drums, Shearing's piano and a bongo drummer.

took and chair
Slowly, like a man grown old, he took Eli's hand and led him below to the tower study, guiding him to a chair beside the little hearth where a fire still burned.
From the saddlebags, hung on a Hitchcock chair, David took out a good English razor, a present from John Hunter.
He rose from the chair, took off his coat.
When told that the women were to sit on the shoulders of the men to reach the shore, ` Abdu ' l-Bahá took a chair and carried the women to the bay of Acre.
Also in 1908, Peano took over the chair of higher analysis at Turin ( this appointment was to last for only two years ).
As a result of this, Ebbinghaus left to join the University of Breslau ( now Wrocław, Poland ), in a chair left open by Theodor Lipps ( who took over Stumpf's position when he moved to Berlin ).
On Tuesday, 4 January 1642, the King entered the House of Commons to seize the five members and took the speaker's chair.
In 1990, Sondheim took the Cameron Mackintosh chair in musical theatre at Oxford, and in this capacity ran workshops with promising writers of musicals, such as George Stiles, Anthony Drewe, Andrew Peggie, Paul James, Stephen Keeling and others.
Thereafter he moved first to the university of Rostov-na-Donu, then to the University of Sofia ( 1920-22 ), and finally took the chair of Professor of Slavic Philology at the University of Vienna ( 1922-1938 ).
Upon assuming the papal chair, Eugene IV took violent measures against the numerous Colonna relatives of his predecessor Martin V, who had rewarded them with castles and lands.
In 1864 he took a job as Professor of Mathematics in Graz, having turned down the position of a chair in surgery at the University of Salzburg to do so, and in 1866 he was appointed as Professor of Physics.
In 1867, he took the chair of Experimental Physics at the Charles University, Prague, where he stayed for 28 years before returning to Vienna.
In July 1770, he took the chair of Mathematics at the University of Malta.
He took a chair at the Technical University of Berlin, then known as the Gewerbeinstitut.
The king, and his wife Edith took part in the ceremony of enthronement, with both of them leading the bishop to his cathedra, or episcopal chair.
They took the man to a remote location, tied him to a chair, and interrogated him.
On September 28, a great international meeting for the reception of the French delegates took place in St. Martin ’ s Hall, and the positivist, Professor Edward Spencer Beesly, was in the chair.
As a newly elected Member of the European Parliament in 1979, Otto had an empty chair set up for the countries on the other side of the Iron Curtain in the European Parliament, and took a strong interest in the countries behind the Iron Curtain during his tenure.
After Jamsetji ’ s death in 1904, his son Sir Dorab Tata took over as chair of the Tata Group.
Harvard took the opportunity to fund its first chair of law.
With the support of René Monory, the local political leader, he took the chair of the regional council in 1988.
In 1699, he married a childhood friend, Teresa Destito, and took a chair in rhetoric at the University of Naples.
In 2009 Pacifica Board chair Grace Aaron became interim executive director, former board member LaVarn Williams replaced Lonnie Hicks as chief financial officer, and the national office took control of WBAI in New York.
On his return he became librarian to the university, and took the chair of recent philosophy at the faculty of letters.
In January 1946 he took up the full-time chair of education at the Institute of Education which he held until his death in London a year later at the age of 53.

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