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Yet, it's clear the president takes seriously his position as role model.
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European Commission vice-president Jyrki Katainen said the proposal was good for Europe.
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Last week Iceland's president asked Jonsdottir to form a new coalition government.
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However, OPEC's president said the producer group will likely not change output.
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It was not such good news for the president last week, however.
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She was also chair of the African Union Commission until last year.
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The general and Totski exchanged looks; Gania fidgeted convulsively in his chair.
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I'd say you just work on your form and lose the chair.
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Festival Board chair Kirsten Sibbit said they had not seen that happen.
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When he came in, I was in the chair; but I rose.
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But due to health reasons, Muller resigned today as National Party leader.
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Quite simply, Dr. Campbell is the right leader at the right time.
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I doubt any responsible American political leader would take any such position.
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In Qatar, the main opposition group outside Syria elected a new leader.
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National Party leader Simon Bridges said the matter raised very serious concerns.
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Irish Alliance for Europe chairman Ruairí Quinn said: This poll shows .
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They included several years as chairman of the House Financial Services Committee.
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Committee chairman John McGuinness published a report on public sector allowances today.
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S&C, which installed a new chairman earlier this year, came in No.
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His decision yesterday left Illingworth to continue, now unopposed, as England chairman.
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There was a dead silence; and the foreman gave in the verdict:
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The principal men of the establishment were the proprietor and the foreman.
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The cry of the foreman reached the ears of the clinging women.
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Well, the foreman made me aware of a... uh... a small problem.
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I am assistant foreman, soon I'll know enough to get other jobs.
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Manurewa local board chairperson Angela Dalton said the change had created problems.
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CDHB chairperson Murray Cleverley said the funding would go a long way.
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The group's chairperson Julie Stout said yesterday's meeting was a step forward.
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Trust chairperson Tom Pryde said it was a challenging project to undertake.
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Malema also poked holes in the outgoing African Union Commission chairperson's credibility.
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On the floor and the stage the chairmen thickened in the fight.
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We talk to one of the council's previous chairmen, Sir Kerry Burke.
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There were the two chairmen and three fellows wrapped up in cloaks.
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The chairmen of the several community committees constitute a county agricultural council.
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They had outstripped the chairmen, and were at the gate of Sabines.
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Within not even a year, two chairpersons had to resign.
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Almost all the 21 or so committees, when established, will have Coalition backbenchers as paid chairpersons.
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The presidential hopefuls also met with ANC provincial secretaries and chairpersons and the same message was emphasised.
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According to the ANC, three former DA branch chairpersons and several ordinary DA members crossed over to the ANC today.
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In 2018, the Remuneration Authority reviewed the way it sets the pay levels for councillors mayors and regional council chairpersons.
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She suddenly found herself seven or eight presidents and at least eleven chairwomen.
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Two chairwomen were appointed and then rejected because of their connections to the Establishment.
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Former Rose of Tralee title-holders, presidents, chairwomen and secretaries were also present at the function, which forms part of a week of festival anniversary activities.
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Mrs Naughton is chairwomanoftheboard of governors and guardians of the National Gallery of Ireland.
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She was chairwomanoftheboard of directors, the company's highest official, from 2003 to 2010.
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Former Irish president Mary Robinson has been elected chairwomanoftheboard of a group that buys vaccines for the world's poorest children.
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Mr Justice Kelly granted an injunction to Sister Aideen Tierney, chairwomanoftheboard of management of St Michael's secondary school in Finglas.
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It is alleged the chairwomanoftheboard, Ms Marie Donnelly, told him the post was being redefined and would be publicly advertised.
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Mrs Karen Erwin is the new chairpersonoftheboard.
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Now he has said there would be further discussions with the chairpersonoftheboard.
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I am very shocked to hear of the decision of the chairpersonoftheboard about his future.
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Walton Hohepa Lee is the chairpersonoftheboard and said it wasn't consulted about the bike trails.
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Mr Tsotsi agreed to step down as a director and chairpersonoftheboard, Eskom said in a statement.
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Last year he was appointed chairmanoftheboard of Fiji TV.
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The man in question was Rupert Stadler, Audi's chairmanoftheboard.
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He assumed the additional role of chairmanoftheboard in 2006.
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The chairmanoftheboard at the time was Mr Peter Sutherland.
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Stecher will become non-executive chairmanoftheboard of GS Bank USA.
Usage of presiding officer in English
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The sheriff afterwards became the sole presidingofficer of the county court.
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He carries into the chair the ordinary powers of a presidingofficer.
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He was the presidingofficer of the Senate, and a good one.
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He is the presidingofficer, and the religious fanatic of the group.
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The presidingofficer, Judge King, was also as bad as the jury.
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I am certain that Mr. Sullivan will make an excellent presidingofficer.
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As a presidingofficer, it would be difficult to find his equal.
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The presidingofficer having declared the sale open, a partial hush followed.
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In 1861 he became the presidingofficer of the peace convention in Washington.
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The Vice-President of the United States is the presidingofficer of the Senate.
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The presidingofficer beat in vain with his gavel for quiet.
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The presidingofficer of the convention was Senator Warren G. Harding.
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In States having no lieutenant-governor, the Senate elects its presidingofficer.
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There is a handsome chair for the presidingofficer upon the Bema itself.
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John Hancock was given the office of presidingofficer, the place of honor.
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The presidingofficer, in his opening address, thus described its import:-