It happened while club chairman Bill Walker was by his sick wife's bedside in hospital, leaving the site unattended for the first night in years. |
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Then, he managed to drop the fact that he has more seniority than the current chairman of the Labor-Health Appropriations Subcommittee. |
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Magnus was an active Salopian, serving as a county councillor, alderman, and chairman of the planning committee. |
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I think he's having a word with the chairman in the next couple of weeks, and then I'll take it from there. |
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But, in imposing the lifetime ban, the chairman of the bench said the measure was necessary to protect other animals. |
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The town council chairman said the grass outside the school was being churned up by tyres. |
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But an even higher profile role came in 1987, when Ronald Reagan tapped him to be chairman of the Federal Reserve. |
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Since when is being a congressional committee chairman a disqualification for cabinet office? |
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The chairman offered words of support for Kingstonian fans and promised they would never be turfed out of their home. |
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The new chairman of the airline may be remembered as the axeman who presided over the shedding of 3,200 jobs. |
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The new chairman proved during the next few weeks to be competent, but relied heavily on Andrew's procedural and bookwork knowledge. |
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Former Senate majority leader George Mitchell, now the chairman of Disney's board, revealed the casual manner in which Ovitz was hired. |
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Kangueehi this week announced that Botes has been stripped of all his powers as chairman of the body's Doping Committee. |
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Despite relinquishing day-to-day control of his company, Gates is still chairman and tends to just have weekends free for the foundation. |
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In his address the chairman thanked the committee for all the help and support given during the past year. |
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The moving spirit behind the Bhagavata Mela is the president and chairman of the Sangam, S. Natarajan. |
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The parish council chairman called a special public meeting on Tuesday night in the hall. |
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If the chairman or the manager want to talk to me about an extension to my contract then no problem. |
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The football sessions, especially those for the juniors, had been outstandingly successful and the chairman thanked the team coaches and leaders. |
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Circumstances conspired to make him national chairman from 1999 around the same time as he won a seat on Cork City Council. |
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I suggest we democratize our electoral process in electing a new party chairman by popular vote. |
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For Mr Bartholomew, the chairman of Devizes-based Wadworth, went to pick up Ms Marsden on Thursday in a brewery dray done out in all its finery. |
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Now it appears the party chairman is the only well placed point man willing to speak. |
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Survival hopes were revived after a deal was struck by chairman Nigel Hughes to continue the groundshare next season with Cheltenham Town. |
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Men and women wishing to take part in the tug of war contests can contact the chairman or any member of the committee. |
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By the end of the week both the director general of the BBC and the chairman of its board of governors had resigned. |
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He asked that the chairman provide notice of a meeting to seek consent of the Barbudans to the principle of the project. |
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He was welcome in the office of the chairman and the studio of the artist and his opinion was valued in both situations. |
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Now executive chairman of technology firm Connect Global Solutions, he is on the other side of the fence. |
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What does Rupert Lowe, the club chairman who presides over this delicate situation, make of it all? |
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So the white knight that Southcorp's chairman Brian Finn and the markets are anticipating may not arrive. |
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The appointment of the former executive chairman of Aggreko, the power generator rentals company, was well received by analysts. |
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The Federal Reserve chairman is famous for his opaque remarks and abstruse topics. |
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The chairman is in an invidious position but he did McLeish no favours last week. |
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The evening's welcome was given by the head boy and was followed by a speech by the chairman of governors. |
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As a former chairman I would take a dim view of not being allowed into a dressing room. |
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His first hurdle as chairman will be to erase the cartoon image of him that is seared into the minds of most of the population. |
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The former church warden at St Mary's Church in Deane, Bolton, is lay chairman of his local deanery. |
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The chairman elect, who was due to take over this year, has resigned as a director of the oil and gas explorer. |
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She said, as chairman of Bord Bia, she was very afraid that the consumer was taking a one-sided view on the issue. |
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The election for the chairman in year 2000 gave rise to these ego clashes that have continued to simmer. |
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He's a member of the House Homeland Security Committee and chairman of the Rules Committee. |
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Two women in largely organisational roles, the party chairman and chief whip, are tipped for promotion because they've done excellent jobs. |
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The chairman of Shipston-on-Stour Board of Guardians submitted the estimate of expenditure from Lady Day to Michaelmas next. |
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The association chairman said only a complete blanket ban on smoking in pubs would work. |
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The club's chairman has also said that high-earning players who are not playing or performing for the first team will be transferred. |
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Joined the Abbey board in 1999 and is chairman of the theatre's centenary fundraising committee. |
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But, as the chairman explained, that might be good enough to achieve promotion by the back door. |
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Most troubling for Gorbachev was the choice of Boris Yeltsin in May 1990 as chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Republic. |
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One hundred days into his tenure as the high-energy, higher-decibel chairman of the party, he is in trouble with party moneybags. |
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The chairman stated that the company is back on track, but that line has been around for a while and investors do not seem to be buying it. |
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The promoter of the contest, NPC Maryland district chairman Todd Swinney, brought in Shawn Ray to emcee the event. |
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The chairman of the joint committee said that the signalling system may well have to be abandoned. |
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The chairman said it was heartening to the food and modern services sector as the main engines of growth in these areas. |
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The chairman said they must not take the smallness of the meeting as an indication that interest in the Education Act was dying. |
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Some chairman get a gold timepiece for clocking up 50 years with the same company. |
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The chairman said commodities volatility is a normal part of doing business. |
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The samithi has pointed out the need to appoint a jurist or a civil service officer as chairman of the Board. |
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Saari is also the chairman of the committee organizing the Saturday gathering. |
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I was getting it in the neck, so was the chairman but deep down he realises what I'm attempting to do. |
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When he first took office as Fed chairman in 1987, he filled an unexpired term, before being appointed to the full term. |
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EasyJet founder and former executive chairman Stelios Haji-Ioannou planned the acquisition to rapidly grow the airline. |
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Forstmann, who has been on the board, will become the chairman of the executive committee. |
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Council chairman Alex Carder said the volunteers were owed a debt of gratitude by the rest of the community. |
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He was recently named vice chairman of the Presidential Commission to investigate the security leaks. |
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Norman Fowler, chairman of the Conservative Party, claimed that withdrawing the whip was a bad move because it made the rebels into martyrs. |
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The chairman confirmed the company was seeking two new directors and assured everyone that they would be extremely independent. |
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The scouting movement's city chapter chairman said his organization would continue to campaign for the separation of garbage. |
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He held several senior positions at the infirmary, notably chairman of a committee which makes sure clinical standards are up to the mark. |
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She is the chairman of the Environment Committee but has no knowledge of human rights. |
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I was elected chairman of the Supreme Soviet according to a Constitution that has no such thing as division of powers. |
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He began as a chairman of the round table in 1998, going to biannual meetings in Paris. |
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The chairman of a credit union that fired its two managers for misconduct has been accused of orchestrating a campaign to blacken their names. |
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Some of the lads weren't even out the showers when the chairman came in and told us the administrators would be in the following day. |
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The former chairman of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, Ruth Deech, was made a Dame. |
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The honour will also be conferred on John Shannon, who retired earlier this year after nearly four decades as chairman of York Civic Trust. |
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Both attorneys argue the Board and its chairman have, in media comments, effectively prejudged the issues under investigation. |
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He was recently appointed vice chairman of finance for the presidential campaign. |
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As former chairman of the SPD's Young Socialists, Nahles is regarded as a spokeswoman of the party's left wing. |
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Mr Watson's father and grandfather were old boys of Giggleswick School and his father was also a chairman of governors. |
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The esprit de corps from the committee chairman down to the civilian volunteers and property owners is terrific. |
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My husband was chairman of a group of companies and his job was to keep several thousand men and women in work. |
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Club chairman Stephen Henry is well aware of the unsparing efforts of all involved in the club. |
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The GMC had been asked for information but inquiry chairman Suzan Matthews decided it would speed the process if she exercised her legal powers. |
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He also worked as a police surgeon and as a chairman on industrial injury boards. |
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But the panel chairman said its decision was based entirely on the issue of the Dutch barn. |
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A male voice said the chairman would return the call, but there was no response from Rao up to press time. |
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The celebrity lecturer this year is a well-known plantswoman and former chairman of the Hardy Plant Society. |
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It would be a disaster for the BBC if the government handed the post of chairman to someone who was great, good, but essentially unversed. |
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Leyton Orient's chairman has admitted a groundshare would be an ideal solution for the Olympic stadium. |
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The important stratocracy persons in the Republic of China visited here respectively, including the chairman Linsen. |
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But Philip Ashdown, the school's chairman of governors dropped a broad hint that Mrs White would be reinstated as head of the school. |
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Two girls attended the first class but the community centre chairman said she is confident more children will join when word gets around. |
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Even Admiral Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is now twittering to the troops. |
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He was named consultative chairman of the primitive art department at the Met. |
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Bernanke was chairman of that council until the president nominated him to succeed Greenspan, at which point he resigned. |
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Many US traders were sitting on their hands ahead of a key update on the economy by Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan this evening. |
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A beer celebrating the life of Arkell's Brewery chairman Peter Arkell is being sold on draught as well as from bottles. |
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Voisin is a seventh-generation oysterman and chairman of the Louisiana Oyster Task Force, a state governmental agency. |
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Louisiana's governor has tapped the former CNN chairman to help lead the rebuilding. |
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An official request has been made to the county council chairman for an extraordinary meeting. |
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Dachas also played a major role in the conflict between then-President Boris Yeltsin and Ruslan Khasbulatov, chairman of the Supreme Soviet. |
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While this received plenty of laughs, the combative chairman was not amused as will be revealed later. |
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My uncle had a change of heart about weekending with the chairman of the board. |
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If you don't accept this punishment I'm going to inform the chairman to put you on the transfer list. |
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And Canegrowers Isis chairman Joe Russo described the outcome as a reflection of the lack of confidence in growing sugar cane. |
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The chairman would like to thank all who attended and behaved in a mannerly fashion. |
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He was given a short tour of the premises by group chairman Jack Tordoff and his son John, the chief executive. |
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With the Seoul Olympics looming, he had decided to shelve political reform and to name the ruling party chairman as his heir apparent. |
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Keith Joplin, chairman of the chamber, said the event aimed to help put the area on the map with the aid of its most famous culinary export. |
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I had the honor of serving as chairman while he was our combatant commander. |
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The network's chairman announces his departure as CNN continues to struggle in the cable ratings war. |
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Tourism in York was now at about the right level according to the chairman of the English Tourism Board. |
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Your presentation may then be prefaced by the chairman reading out your whole boring life story in a monotone. |
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He is chairman of Northern Ballet Theatre, the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Yorkshire Dance and the Grand Theatre. |
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I had not been checking the accounts properly which as chairman I should have done, due to ill health. |
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He is also the Northern Taiwan Society's deputy chairman and a research fellow at Academia Sinica. |
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Also present on the site and giving the tour was Mr Jim Gill who is chairman of the Authority who commissioned the memorial. |
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Trust chairman Jane Gummer will welcome Her Royal Highness and give her a tour of the charity's boats. |
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State Representative Charles A. Murphy, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, has some of the best tweets. |
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When others weep over Bangalore's infrastructure woes, Infosys chairman and chief mentor Narayana Murthy ideates. |
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Only after an uproar from the public did he begrudgingly give the chairman of the residents' committee a few minutes. |
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The chairman described the council's decision to reject the scheme as a kick in the teeth. |
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Helen Kidman, chairman of Ilkley Civic Society, said the guide was meant to inspire finer architecture that fitted in with the surrounding area. |
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The company is expected to name a chairman at the end of the month to replace Anthony Jacelon who passed away earlier this year. |
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The chairman wore his now trademark open-necked blue shirt, blue blazer and khakis. |
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Mead retired as Tenneco CEO and chairman, and became non-executive chairman of the new packaging and automotive companies. |
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Roberts and another member voted for the recount, but the panel's chairman Charles Burton dissented. |
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Hemingway is also chairman of Building for Life which promotes excellence in the design quality of new housing. |
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Speaking before the meeting, the council chairman said the idea was still in its infancy. |
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The new chairman John Brady said that all matters would be considered and worked on by the new executive committee. |
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Amegy, so the story goes, sought a white knight in Zions Bancorporation of Salt Lake City, whose chairman has known Johnson for years. |
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Being the chairman of the Indonesian Governors Association, he said, would make it easier for him to coordinate with the regions. |
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Farnhill Parish Council appointed its youngest ever chairman at its annual meeting. |
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New chairman John Robinson has since ordered a review of compensation arrangements for senior managers. |
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Young is the chairman of the House Appropriations Committee while Obey is the committee's ranking member. |
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He has been chairman of a municipal land commission and an executive officer in a private farming company. |
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The chairman pulled rank, as they so often do in such open and shut cases, and persuaded his underlings he was entitled to enter his court. |
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Gaveling the hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee to order, the chairman invites the attorney general to make his opening remarks. |
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The chairman of the committee said he was disappointed at the prospect of the contents of the house leaving the country. |
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Ian Gillies, chairman of York Taxi Association, said new drivers and operators would shoulder the largest chunk of the new costs. |
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A chairman has to make a decision to take the club forward and six months later if it's a bad decision he has to carry the can. |
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The rail company chairman suggested metal fatigue in the tracks could have led to the derailment of the goods train. |
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The chairman of Castle Combe Circuit, Howard Strawford, has been presented with a prestigious award for his services to motor sport. |
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I know it is committee chairman Coun Bob Fletcher's belief that cook-chill will be better than having a cook working on the premises. |
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I did have my chance to go, the chairman told me there were two or three offers on the table. |
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Less well known has been his quiet role as vice chairman of Space Adventures, which includes some notable firsts. |
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Mark is chairman elect of the Scottish Institute of Practitioners in Advertising. |
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If both ended up on the same committee, she would outrank him if there were an opening for chairman or ranking member. |
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From his appointment as CEO of the company in March of this year, last week he was confirmed as the firm's new chairman too. |
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The new chairman is steaming ahead on a huge sea of goodwill from the supporters. |
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The chairman of the party's financial committee always held the governorship of the Central Bank. |
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His profile in the company's annual report omits to mention that he was chairman of National Irish Bank. |
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The chairman has built a hugely effective public persona built on irascibility. |
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Jamie Dimon, the gruff, silver-haired chief executive officer and chairman of JPMorgan Chase, is facing an unlikely challenge. |
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To do so, Johnson organized a behind-the-scenes campaign to block President Truman's reappointment of Leland Olds as chairman of the Federal Power Commission. |
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The billionaire chairman of Viacom and CBS has settled with a deputy who accused him of loutish behavior. |
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Jim got a law degree from the University of Tennessee, volunteered time on the board of the sexual assault crisis center, and became chairman of the Rescue Squad. |
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On Friday, Hearts chairman George Foulkes challenged McGrail and Deans to come up with a proposal which would keep the club at their spiritual home. |
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Most immediately, he has to select a new chairman and vice-chairman of the joint chiefs, as well as a chief of naval operations. |
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But the position has also become a bully pulpit, letting the occupant rattle everyone from underperforming CEOs to the chairman of the New York Stock Exchange. |
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Before the race she met dignitaries in the grandstand, including Amanda Elliott, the vice chairman of the Victoria Racing Club. |
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The Rabbit Board chairman said while there had been previous outbreaks of rabbits north of the rabbit-proof fence, this was one of the worst he had seen in 16 years. |
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Nope, according to Tzachi Hanegbi, chairman of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee. |
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So it's a bit rich coming from the unelected chairman of the Labour Party. |
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The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff for the last nine months has done his best Colin Powell impersonation. |
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Rising stock prices and low interest rates have reduced financing costs for consumers and businesses, the chairman said in his biannual monetary report to Congress. |
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He served for years as trustee of the Art Gallery of Ontario and as chairman of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. |
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Specter will become chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee next year as a Republican in good standing who is also a favorite senator in liberal-labor circles. |
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The former branch chairman was commenting on a provision in the land management contracts scheme for farmers to be paid extra if they bind and stook crops. |
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Lauren is also the chairman of the board and cofounder of the FEED Foundation. |
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Shashi Tharoor is the chairman of Dubai-based Afras Ventures and former Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations. |
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If the verbs were in the indicative mood, we would expect she was coming in the first sentence, the chairman resigns in the second, and the lawsuit is dropped in the third. |
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Beers was chairman of Ogilvy Mather and earned the nickname Queen of Madison Avenue. |
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A committee which is headed by the chairman himself was also never formed. |
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The pensioner was hauled before York Crown Court after he struck concert chairman Peter Suter in the face as tempers flared at Burton Lane Working Men's Club in York. |
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It remains to be seen after May's parish council elections who will be willing take on the mantle of chairman and continue with the next stage of the transformation. |
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The chairman of the joint chiefs of staff is the statutory military advisor to the NSC, and the director of central intelligence is the intelligence advisor. |
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Cappo was anointed chairman of the government's Social Inclusion Board in 2002, the same year in which Pope John Paul II gave him the title of Monsignor. |
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He was Ronald Reagan's national security adviser, and in 1989 became the youngest chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, the most senior military office in the United States. |
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Also in Washington is Congressman David Dryer, chairman of the Rules Committee, member of the House Republican leadership, Republican of California. |
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Meanwhile, the Chelsea chairman has insisted the new Premiership champions have not received the credit they deserve this season for their exemplary behaviour on the pitch. |
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On Tuesday some other disappointed chairman will echo his words. |
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On July 15, the Federal Reserve chairman told Congress that a slowdown in the pace of corporate debt-rating downgrades is a good sign for the American economy. |
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Occasionally, I lose my bearings and permit myself an ounce of sympathy for Republican chairman Reince Priebus. |
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Grain SA chairman Bully Botma said the recovery of the rand against the dollar over the past few days had led to a significant reduction in grain prices. |
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Of the others, Royal Bank of Scotland and HSBC look the more likely, the former in spite of chairman Sir George Mathewson's scepticism towards bancassurance. |
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To those supporters of Jim Jefferies, the former manager who left amid scenes of acrimony last year, or former chairman Deans, he is a hate figure to be hounded and harried. |
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The chairman will address the shareholders on the proposed demerger. |
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The ex-second of the organization is already ostentatiously isolated, and the chairman of the party entered power with younger cadres from the movement. |
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He has been a good chairman and put up with a lot of argy-bargy. |
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By making himself chairman and then agreeing to cut his managerial teeth in a poisoned chalice of a job, he is risking his reputation as a man who can do no wrong on Wearside. |
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The chairman of Lloyds and the director general of the CBI agree. |
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Friends chairman David Meal said the cots had been bought with money from legacies, donations, and a very successful collection in December at Tesco at Askham Bar. |
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After a slickly co-ordinated annual meeting which saw Rose and his equally debonair chairman Paul Myners turn on the charm, Green realised that he was on to a loser. |
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House Judiciary Committee chairman Rep. Bob Goodlatte said DHS Secretary Johnson has some explaining to do. |
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Fanatical in her devotion to high Anglo-Catholicism, she became chairman of the Society of Mary, which was what led her on that fateful Coatbridge pilgrimage. |
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The chairman then suggested that a new marina could be constructed on the harbour side of the breakwater which could double the existing berthage capacity. |
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The one-legged Vietnam vet is serving as chairman of the Senate committee overseeing the embryonic Stem Cell Bill. |
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Just as he should be celebrating a new poll that puts the Tories only a point behind Labour, the deputy chairman has resigned after letting the cat out of the bag. |
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If the chairman of their collective farm turns out to be an upstart who acts contrary to the community's interests, then they get together and discuss him all through the night and dismiss him. |
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The former chairman of the American federal reserve bank is leading an inquiry for the UN but he will not be saying anything until January at the earliest. |
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The jovial, burly chairman of the Chicago Board of Trade is much happier trading corn futures in the raucous pits than hosting meetings in the exchange's elegant boardroom. |
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He ignored, too, his chairman of the Federal Reserve, marriner Eccles, a small, peppery Mormon banker from Utah. |
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The Community Transport chairman says the name is particularly fitting because that vehicle will be used by the council's Social Services clients. |
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He founded Housing Enterprise for the Less Privileged, and served as chairman of the New York City Homeless Commission. |
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Alas, CBS Entertainment chairman Nina Tassler has already said that if Extant is a hit like dome, it will return next year. |
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Presenting the trophy at Constabulary headquarters, the police authority chairman read out a citation praising the positive image he has given of his job. |
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A lot of the anger was directed at the chairman of the IFA beet committee over his apparent refusal to go all out for a compensatory payment for farmers. |
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The Chairman, the new book about disgraced former Florida Republican Party chairman Jim Greer, is a sloppy, ugly mess. |
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Don Hyde, chairman of the Lancastrian Theatre Organ Trust, said the trust rescued the large Wurlitzer from the Odeon when it was being converted into a multi-cinema. |
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The largest single stockholder at Exxon, CEO and chairman rex Tillerson, controls.04 percent of its stock. |
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The chairman of the multilateral talks, Pierre Girard, a Swiss diplomat, circulated a memorandum Tuesday to member states to reconvene the meeting, according to the sources. |
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Gary Parr, deputy chairman of the investment bank Lazard, rounds out the Wall Street Beard Caucus. |
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This is doubtless the change in meaningful alimentation that the newly formed Association of Business Development Trainers chairman is crying for. |
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He had been in a meeting with his chairman all morning, his star player was about to be transfer-listed and then there was the aftermath of the night before. |
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The Leyton Orient chairman has announced the club will stay at their current ground should they be unsuccessful in their bid to groundshare at the Olympic Stadium. |
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In the recent birthday honours only one of the 25 new knights bachelor was from health care, and he was a chairman of a regional office of the NHS Executive. |
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The chairman of JJB Sports was in downbeat mood at the firm's AGM with a glum combination of reduced turnover, lower profit margins and higher operating costs. |
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And unharvested winter oil seed rape is starting to germinate where it lies in the field and spoiling, said the chairman of the NFU's regional combinable crops board. |
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The chairman of the Hounslow Jamia Mosque, Suleman Chachia, said Hanif was a regular worshipper and had been attending prayers for at least the last two years. |
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He is scheduled to be the next chairman of the council and, although he does not want to count his chickens before they are hatched, is rationalising his commitments. |
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Rep. Peter King, the Republican chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, has been tirelessly criticizing the agency. |
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Xu Jiang, a widely exhibited painter who is president of the China Academy of Art and vice chairman of the Chinese Artists Association, serves as head curator. |
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Peter H. Diamandis is the founder and CEO of the X Prize Foundation and cofounder and chairman of singularity University. |
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Barbara Carlson, the chairman of the governors, judged the competition. |
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I'm thankful I could do that without burning my bridges at Rangers and everyone, from the chairman to the coaches, was honest and straight with me throughout my move. |
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The state chairman has been officially received at the chancellery. |
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Morale at the agency suffered badly under him, so the next chairman ideally would be someone who can quickly restore the agency's esprit de corps. |
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Kasparov is the chairman of the United Civil Front in Russia and a global voice for human rights. |
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His current role as executive chairman effectively combines the functions of chief executive and chairman, a dual role which is now frowned upon by institutions. |
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The coin-operated Rocking Horse and Space Shuttle were inaugurated on Sunday by the District Collector, A.P.M. Mohammed Hanish, who is the chairman of the council. |
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He was officially inaugurated as Lancashire county chairman at the NFU's county luncheon which took place at the Crofters Hotel in Garstang last Tuesday. |
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Jobs, who cofounded the company in his garage, has been elected chairman of the board. |
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In Dublin last night was Arthur Knox, chairman of the Durban Insizwa Mining Company with sole rights to the mining of the mineral in South Africa. |
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He has interviewed spree killers, he is chairman of the Forensic Panel and developer of the depravity scale, an effort to provide a standard forensic definition of evil. |
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If head smooches from the chairman and bear hugs from store employees are disconcerting after nearly 30 years at the more buttoned-up GE, Nardelli isn't letting on. |
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We had a window of opportunity to deliver the promises to the town and the members and I as chairman feel I let the club down by failing to do so. |
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It was entirely appropriate for the chairman of that committee to call the sergeant-at-arms and the Capitol Police so order in the committee could be maintained. |
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Often when an executive takes that last step up the ladder and becomes chairman of a company, the view from the top is strewn with things that need to be cleaned up. |
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The big institutional shareholders apparently have their own ideas about a new chairman and a couple of new directors to preside over the board rebuild. |
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The most detailed and comprehensive briefings are often limited to the chairman and ranking members of the committees. |
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He was a full-time executive chairman and permanent secretary. |
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By deselecting the current chairman and vice chairwoman so near to an election must, surely, be political suicide for the Labour Party. |
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House budget committee chairman and former Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan is a Randian as well. |
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Party chairman Francis Maude had to go to apologise, although many were still passless last night. |
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In Iowa, Cerro Gordo County Democratic chairman John Stone said he expected the email issue to ''burn out. |
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Having won trade acceptance, said chairman John McCliskie, the board will now be targeting consumers. |
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He has served as chairman and president of Llanfechain Show and was on the committee of the former Montgomeryshire County Show in Welshpool. |
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At The Carlton Group, Avery worked directly with the chairman and was involved in raising capital for many high profile developers. |
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Long-standing custom calls for referring to the town chairman as mayor, even though we don't have a mayor. |
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Binienda, D-Worcester, will continue as chairman of the House Rules Committee and state Rep. |
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Whatever the politics involved, the Baggies chairman should have found a way to bury the hatchet with Gary Megson. |
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One is whether, and to what extent, the chairman of an important enterprise hornswoggled his own board for personal benefit. |
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Srinivasan recused himself and the erstwhile IPL chairman Chirayu Amin was made a member. |
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The former Edmontonian is now chairman of the American Film Institute Conservatory. |
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The chairman said the problem also had made it impossible to grant foreign reciprocities to CPAs or their equivalents in other countries. |
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Both Metzger and Ovshinsky will report to ECD Ovonics chairman and CEO Robert Stempel. |
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The chairman wields considerable influence over the board's decisions. |
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Gilbert Mudge, cardiologist, director of heart transplantation and chairman of the international committee at Brigham and Women's Hospital. |
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Another event included the ex-Arsenal FC legend Sol Campbell, the former Arsenal chairman David Dean and sports writer Amy Lawrence. |
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He is president-elect of the Oregon State Denturist Association and serves as chairman of the state Board of Denture Technology. |
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As chairman of the ABM Agri-Council, I have witnessed a plethora of forward-thinking ideas put in motion by our members during the past year. |
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Furthermore, Kostin met with the chairman of the Central Bank of Azerbaijan Elman Rustamov. |
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Kurdi, seated second from left, chairman of the Saudi Philatelic and Numismatics Society, and honorees. |
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No energy company has invested more in the US over the past five years than BP, said John Minge, BP America chairman and president. |
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Alessandro Anfossi, chief executive officer, QTS Italy, and Dr Amer Al Rawas, chairman of Dhofar Global, signed the agreement in Italy. |
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Mike Amos, of Middleton nee Shildon, chairman of the board, might yet be having kittens. |
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George Soros, also 83, is titular chairman of Soros Fund Management. |
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One important agenda of this year's DAR Association session is the election of the new chairman for the DAR Association. |
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Former Scottish Police Federation chairman Les Gray said yobbery was soaring after clubs cut the number of officers at games to save cash. |
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The former Pop Idol judge was a teenage trainspotter at the station and is now chairman of the Friends of Leamington Spa Station. |
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Former Rangers chairman Alastair Johnston chucked another cowpat on to the Govan pile last week. |
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Paul Butera, chairman of Chicago-based Certified Grocers Midwest, has purchased Sheboygan, Wis. |
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Former Muharraq Municipal Council chairman Mohammed Hammada was among the high-profile losers in the second round. |
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He takes the place of Eric Varvel, who will become chairman for Asia-Pacific and the Middle East. |
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Weidman, chairman and chief executive officer of Celanese, is the 2009 chairman of the board of the American Chemistry Council. |
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Apparently, I was going to get the sack then but we'd played so well that chairman Steve Gibson decided he couldn't do it. |
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Smith, Leap Group vice chairman and chief operating officer, was named president of Quantum Leap Communications. |
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Yes, I also sent a courtesy copy to the chairman and to the club secretary, by email, but I don't see that I did anything wrong there either. |
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But Karen Hewitt, chairman of the Cardigan Welsh Corgi Association, warned the Palace's favourite hound is not yet out of the woods. |
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He is currently on the supervisory boards of Akzo Nobel, BMW and Bayer and chairman of the Supervisory Board of Royal Philips Electronics. |
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A POWER station which made history as the world's first to provide electricity is being restored by ex-Newcastle United chairman Freddy Shepherd. |
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Meanwhile, Atif Mahmood Kayani is still acting as a chairman of Private Educational Instaurations Regulatory Authority. |
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Los Angeles really is the flagrant noncomplying entity here,'' said Hayden, chairman of the Senate Natural Resources and Wildlife Committee. |
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A lot of time is lost during design and building mock-up says Haldun Kilit, chairman of AHK Interiors. |
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Tyson Foods has announced that chairman John Tyson will remain in his role but serve in a non-executive capacity. |
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Gasper is the newly elected chairman of the American Council of Life Insurers' Board of Directors. |
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Peter Jones, formerly chairman of the Horserace Totalisator Board also receives a CBE for services to racing. |
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In the absence of chairman all the cases would become in fructuous and the institution would have to suffer loss. |
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Downing is chairman of the international bird watching society Cotinga and is an expert on the birds of South America. |
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The National Restaurant Association elected Denise Marie Fugo as chairman of its board. |
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Paul Giuffre, who was chairman of the 1992 sesquicentennial committee, led the effort to raise money for the plaque installation. |
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Hatchback is run by chairman and founder Shalbinder Malle and his managing director son Hardeep Malle. |
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He contended that PIA chairman was acting in violation of the laws and giving services extension to the blue-eyed boys on political basis. |
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Senator Edmund Muskie was the chairman of the committee assigned to find the answers to these questions. |
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Sandy Kemper, founder and CEO of online banking services firm eScout and former chairman and CEO of UMB Bank. |
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Ltd and chairman of Mantic Point Solutions, a business backed by YFM Equity Partners. |
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Former New Hampshire GOP chairman Fergus Cullen has the stats here. |
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Ron Alvarado, a Nuyorican whose mother lives in Juana Diaz, is chairman of the Pittsburgh Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. |
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