The person who is head of state (in several countries)
Leader of a university or a college.
Fairy chess piece that can move like a rook or a knight.
The British cabinet minister responsible for finance.
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.
6 He is a former deputy chancellor of New York City public schools.
7 In countries with parliamentary systems, that was a prime minister or chancellor .
8 Lincoln's vice - chancellor , Robin Pollard, started work at the university three months ago.
9 The chancellor is in danger encouraging a new era of grey activism.
10 An earlier version said Angela Merkel was first elected chancellor in 2006.
11 The chancellor added: Today we have a stark warning from the IMF.
12 In his budget statement, the chancellor reaffirmed his commitment to deficit reduction.
13 The people and the army had every confidence in the old chancellor .
14 The chancellor 's contorted logic pervades his approach to energy and the environment.
15 The chancellor has ringfenced health, education and international aid spending from cuts.
16 Twenty minutes later Gordon Brown, then chancellor of the exchequer, called back.
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