Aún no tenemos significados para "preside over".
1Every thing indicates poverty; but order and neatness preside over the room.
2The banks want a long-term agency to preside over the city's finances.
3Mugabe even says he will preside over his party's congress in December.
4Anne reached home again in time to preside over preparations for dinner.
5Zuma was off the hook and free to preside over the ANC.
6Gentleness and a spirit of trust were to preside over the household.
7He was too strong; he would not do to preside over, Boorahs.
8In a word, she looked ready to preside over the séance herself.
9Ivan can preside over the first seating while Melody and I serve.
10Dr. Hodgson was the spirit who professed to preside over this experiment.
11But what of those who preside over this bloodshed from distant capitals?
12Miller, 70, will be the first Australian to preside over the festival.
13They frequently come and choose for themselves, and preside over the packing.
14It was not clear whether Durkin will continue to preside over the case.
15He said he would preside over meetings with workers involved in the settlement.
16The Sanitary Commission I preside over is not in favour with the populace.
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