We are using cookies This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
Yet, it's clear the president takes seriously his position as role model.
2
European Commission vice-president Jyrki Katainen said the proposal was good for Europe.
3
Last week Iceland's president asked Jonsdottir to form a new coalition government.
4
However, OPEC's president said the producer group will likely not change output.
5
It was not such good news for the president last week, however.
1
The chancellor said he would concentrate on boosting trade opportunities beyond Europe.
2
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls said the government had not gone far enough.
3
For example, the chancellor talked about new tax breaks for shale gas.
4
The chancellor opened his 2016 Budget with comments about the UK economy.
5
Vice-chancellor David Llewellyn said cases had been increasing across Telford and Wrekin.
1
A Kulapati is an ascetic that owns ten thousand ascetics for his disciples.
2
Kanwa, the foster-father of Sakuntala, was a Kulapati.
3
"'"The Kulapati said, 'It is impossible that a Sudra should live here adopting the marks specially intended for those practising lives of Renunciation.
1
Aged 43, he will be the youngest universitypresident in the State.
2
A universitypresident intersperses his commencement address with satanic chants and noises.
3
The faculty Senate is an advisory body to the universitypresident.
4
His arrest also triggered the ouster of universitypresident Graham Spanier.
5
Ask any universitypresident and they will tell you we're not at the races.
1
Milton is a collegepresident as is Dwight, as is Harold Stassen.
2
What other living collegepresident has an entire museum dedicated to him?
3
They sent a report of the trial to the collegepresident.
4
His college diploma and a letter from the collegepresident were his references.
5
Chancellor Black, the head of Stillwater, was an up-to-date collegepresident.