Word: oversaw
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Friends who wrote letters or met with the committee said they stressed Summers' managerial skill at the Treasury Department, where he oversaw a staff of 16,000 people--comparable, they said, to the administrative demands of his new position...
...those. He did, however, have a hand in casting the talent, which includes such notables as India, Obsession and Tony Eveready, and he graciously allowed the crew to film the actors as they copulated their way through his rural California mansion. Doggystyle was directed by Michael Martin, who oversaw Snoop's Still a G Thang video and Master P's Make em Say Uhh, both of which are more imaginative porn titles than Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle...
With his friend Edward Steichen, he founded what they called the Photo-Secession, a small group of progressive American photographers. For some 14 years after 1903, its superbly produced magazine, Camera Work (which Stieglitz edited and oversaw), set an unbeatable standard for art publishing in the U.S. The impact of Stieglitz's work, and his charismatic personality, on younger photographers like Paul Strand was incalculable. If Stieglitz had made nothing but photographs, he would deserve a permanent niche in the American pantheon--an idea that probably would have offended him, who thought in terms of change, not permanence...
...dean of the faculty, Princeton's third-highest academic administrator, she oversaw "cradle-to-grave" faculty and professional staff decisions, says Rohrer, including authorizations of faculty searches and the selection of department chairs, hiring, setting of salaries, tenure and promotion decisions, sabbaticals and faculty discipline...
Second-year law student Aaron D. Rosenberg, co-director of the Recording Artists Project, headed the commission's legal committee, which oversaw all contracts related to the concert...