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Meanings of chief organiser in English
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Usage of chief organiser in English
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It's all down to the force of nature that is the chieforganiser Anna May McHugh.
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Beside him was Rachel Borken, the chieforganiser.
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The chieforganiser is Kathy Cunningham.
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Afterwards chieforganiser of the Fenian movement, of which, with O'Mahony and Doheny, he was one of the founders.
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The Beijing 2008 Olympics torch relay will travel across all continents and scale Mount Everest, the Games' chieforganiser said yesterday.
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Although the ERG is chaired by Jacob Rees-Mogg, its chieforganiser is Steve Baker, a former aerospace software engineer who entered parliament in 2010.
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Elkanah Settle (1648-1724) was chieforganiser of the procession on the anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's birthday in 1680, when the Pope was burned in effigy.
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The ChiefOrganiser rang off.
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Chieforganiser Prachin Eamlumnow said eyes will be on how Thailand handles one of the first big global shows since the pandemic started.
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"Lend us the instruments," said the ChiefOrganiser.
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One of the chieforganisers of street demonstrations in protest against the lowering of the Union flag above Belfast City Hall was arrested today.
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He and Paul, with a Major in the Monmouths, were chieforganisers; and much practice was afoot at tent-pegging, bare-back horsemanship, and the like.
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"The poll opens at eight to-morrow morning," said the ChiefOrganiser; "we must have him out by 7 a.m."
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"What is the prospect?" I asked Henry Woodhouse, chieforganiser of these aeroplane forces, on the day before the fight.
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"Have you any band instruments of an easy nature to play?" demanded the ChiefOrganiser of the Prison Governor; "drums, cymbals, those sort of things?"