The committee's chairwoman sits on the Prime Ministerial Supreme Council for Women. |
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The board chairwoman says the vote shows the institution is willing to take steps to move the university forward. |
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Cameron is in her second term as a board director and is chairwoman of the Board's multiple listing service committee. |
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The two most powerful figures in the system, the president and the board chairwoman, are both African Americans. |
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The health scrutiny board chairwoman said today's meeting illustrated the importance the council placed on children's health. |
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A Dartmouth College faculty chairwoman has weighed in on the much-watched race to elect two alumni to the college's board of trustees. |
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She has been named chairwoman of the University of California at Los Angeles Center for African-American Studies Interdepartmental Program. |
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Alison Sayers, York branch chairwoman of the Royal College of Nursing, said staff were kept well informed of the situation. |
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Led by its present chairwoman, Dr. Chela Sandoval, the department currently has 12 full-time faculty members. |
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Dr. Peterson is chairwoman and assistant professor in the education department at Spelman College. |
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We're going to hear more next hour from the Senator and the chairwoman of that committee. |
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Dr. Verna M. Keith is chairwoman of the department of sociology at Arizona State University. |
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The party chairwoman might have been better advised to have worn a green boiler suit rather than kitten heels. |
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Barbara Corcoran, chairwoman of the Corcoran Group, a New York City real estate brokerage, has her share of sob stories. |
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Tracy McFall, chairwoman of the Royal College of Nursing in Scotland, said action was needed to encourage more women to come forward for the top jobs. |
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People dressed in a more audacious manner, while designers were more creative, according to the chairwoman of the executive board of the Indonesian Designers Association. |
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She was elected as chairwoman for a period of two years at the RECOMEX general members' assembly, held in Montréal on November 15th. |
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The chairwoman of a parliamentary committee that oversees adoption legislation urged restrictions on countries where adopted Russian children have been abused. |
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The department chairwoman says that she received complaints about the blog from students and parents, and that she consulted with university lawyers about what to do about it. |
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She is chairwoman for the Qatar Foundation for Education, Science, and Community Development. |
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Health and environmental services committee chairwoman Mary Wilkinson said the chemical acted as a repellent to stop the insects from resting there. |
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On State of the Union, the DNC chairwoman said the GOP is only interested in a jobs bill that would aid corporations. |
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Lin Ho-ling, chairwoman of National Taiwan University's Graduate School of Journalism, criticized local media for exaggerating the significance of the story. |
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If anyone has the answer, it may be Marion Nestle, PhD, chairwoman of the department of nutrition, food studies and public health at New York University. |
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As pastry chairwoman at the French Culinary Institute in the city's Soho district, she remains true to her background, referring to her sundaes on the menu as coupes. |
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Suzanne Evans, the party's deputy chairwoman, said the party's post-election troubles were related to advisers who had now left. |
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I have one last little question before the chairwoman rips this mike away from me. |
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Gen. that they prevent the Iranian President from speaking, said the organization's chairwoman Irit Kahn. |
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Testifying in her first congressional appearance since she became the central bank's first chairwoman, Yellen said Fed policy was likely to closely follow the course set out by her predecessor, Ben Bernanke. |
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An analysis of the British National Corpus found chairman used 1,142 times, chairperson 130 times and chairwoman 68 times. |
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It has to be said that the surprise 'sidelining' of the chairwoman of the Parliament, Nino Burdjanadze, did not play in favour of the party in power. |
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It was September 2012, and Lady Warsi was fleeing London in protest at David Cameron's decision to remove her from her post as Tory party chairwoman. |
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I need clarification from the chairwoman of the committee responsible. |
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The Committee has just elected Sylvie Jacobs as its new chairwoman. |
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Lynda Bradbury, the chairwoman of Yorkswood Residents Association, will be the guest of honour when the store relaunches at 10am on Monday. |
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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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The frustration we feel as residents is unbelievable,'' said Jeanette Glozer, a Realtor and Palmdale planning commission chairwoman. |
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To illustrate how this would operate in practice, consider the following hypothetical scenarios involving Anne Arcanum, the founder, chairwoman, and CEO of Acme Inc. |
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An ebullient woman aswirl in colorful layers of bargain-basement clothes and zany hats, Barbara Siegel also happens to be chairwoman of the Drama Desk nominating committee. |
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It was signed by Al Hawaj and WCIC chairwoman Dr Sarosh Dubash. |
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It was signed by Mr Al Hawaj and WCIC chairwoman Dr Sarosh Dubash. |
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Other terms sometimes used for the office and its holder include chair, chairperson, chairwoman, presiding officer, president, moderator, facilitator, and convenor. |
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For many years, Jones was chairwoman of the International Women's Tennis Council and has long been a member of Wimbledon's Committee of Management. |
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Jones was chairwoman of the Women's International Tennis Council and for many years the British team captain for events such as the Federation and Wightman Cups. |
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