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Be presided
verb
To act as president or chairperson.
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The holiday will be presided over by a President who scarcely seems to comprehend King's principles.
Meetings shall be presided over by the president, unless she is absent, and in that case the treasurer shall preside.
Meetings shall be presided over by the president, unless he or she is absent, and in that case the vice president shall preside.
This was the first Alumni Day to be presided over by new president Christopher Eisgruber '83, who was joined at the morning lectures by his three living predecessors, Shirley Tilghman, Harold Shapiro *64, and William Bowen *58.
It will be presided over by Judge Nicholas Hilliard QC.
Meanwhile, the cricket board should be presided over by an "outsider".
The administration in Europe would be presided over by a Council for Asiatic Government.
The pilot project will be presided over by Iain Fleming at Glasgow sheriff court.
Thursday's hearing will be presided over by Anthony Davis of England as the independent judicial officer.
Cases were to be presided over by the European court of human rights in Strasbourg.
The criminal trial will be presided over by Judge Frederic Block of the Federal District Court for the Eastern District.
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