Named and usually endowed university professorship.
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Examples for "chair"
Examples for "chair"
1She was also chair of the African Union Commission until last year.
2The general and Totski exchanged looks; Gania fidgeted convulsively in his chair.
3I'd say you just work on your form and lose the chair.
4Festival Board chair Kirsten Sibbit said they had not seen that happen.
5When he came in, I was in the chair; but I rose.
1Ihara was named chair of the compensation committee and sits on the nominations committee.
2He was named chair of the group in 2011 after a lengthy search for a replacement for Ratan Tata.
3Former Finance Minister Sir Michael Cullen has already been named chair the group, whose first meeting is expected towards the end of next month.
4The letter was also signed by Elizabeth Duke, a former Federal Reserve governor named chair of Wells Fargo's board last year in a broader overhaul.
1A magic resideth even in his academic chair.
2Shall the pulpit, the academic chair, the high court of the finer literature, alone be dumb?
3To all those belauded sages of the academic chairs, wisdom was sleep without dreams: they knew no higher significance of life.
4During her time at Oxford, she occasionally ruffled the feathers of her fellow dons, especially when it came to appointing academic chairs.
Translations for named professorship