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chairman
noun[C]
uk/ˈtʃeə.mən/us/ˈtʃer.mən/
a person in charge of a meeting ...
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These committees consist of representatives of the farmers, representative of the workers, anelectedchairmanand two independent members.
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That man felt his position, and before he waselectedchairmanhe wanted the members to know exactly what he felt.
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You will find that probably in most cases theelectedchairmanwill be particularly interested in the angling side.
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I am invariablyelectedchairmanof the bench.
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I do not agree with the councils on the question of anelectedchairman.
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In that context, why does he seek the removal of theelectedchairmanof that council?
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But in the past, a provost has usually been associated with being theelectedchairmanof a town or borough and not the rural area of a county or district.
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It is pretty certain that his wife wishes that he had never beenelectedchairmanin this particular year, and he probably feels the same way himself.
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Each division has a governing council, with anelectedchairman.
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The local government is governed by anelectedchairmanand 10 councilors elected from each ward.
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The local government is headed by anelectedchairmanand 11 councillors elected from each ward.
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He waselectedchairmanof the federal board of the organization.
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He waselectedchairmanof the diocesan presbyteral council in 2000, and re-elected in 2002.
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He was alsoelectedchairmanof the committee.
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He waselectedchairmanof the standing committee on enrolled bills.
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He was laterelectedchairmanof the board.
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He took an interest in education, and in 1873 waselectedchairmanof the school board, an office he continued to hold until his death.
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