The plural form is... 'officers in charge'.
His voice boomed as if telling us he was the one in charge. Sheriff Jones was in charge of the operation. The principal is in charge of the students.
Free of charge
The phrase is twoseparatewords, so no need for the dash. the correct spelling is in charge.
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Pierre Heili has written: 'Anne-Charlotte de Lorraine, 1714-1773' -- subject(s): Abbesses, Christian, Catalogs, Christian Abbesses, Exhibitions
Usually a nun in charge of a monastic house of nuns (an abbey or priory) is called an abbess. A nun in charge of houses in most active orders (orders that do educational work, or hospital work, for example) is known as a mother superior.
An abbess is the female monastic equivalent of an abbott. An abbess runs an abbey.
Ramdane Issaad has written: 'L'enchainement' 'Le vertige des abbesses'
The heads of convents are variously called abbesses, prioresses, and mothers superior, and a nun is generally addressed as "Sister."
Charitas Pirkheimer has written: 'Caritas Pirckheimer' -- subject(s): Biography, Christian Abbesses, Diaries, Reformation 'WORTE DER ZUVERSICHT'
P. I. King has written: 'The will of Clemence Stock of Boughton, last abbess of Delapre' -- subject(s): Christian Abbesses, Delapre Abbey (Northampton), History
The abbess of a convent on the whole ate the same food that the sisters ate, which was reasonably sober. Only when entertaining a visiting bishop or other important visitors she might pull out the stops.
Elizabeth Mary McNamer has written: 'The education of Heloise' -- subject(s): Biography, Christian Abbesses, History, Medieval Education, Relations with women, Women, Women educators
The closest Paris Metro stations to the basilica Sacre Coeur include: * Abbesses - Line 12 (green) * Anvers - Line 2 (blue) * Lamarck Caulaincourt - Line 12 (green)
Electrons have negative charge and protons have a positive charge, neutrons have no charge.
what ranking charge pari passu?