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The chairing
noun
An item of furniture used to sit on or in comprising a seat, legs, back, and sometimes arm rests, for use by one person. Compare stool, couch, sofa, settee, loveseat and bench.
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But Poland, as the chairing nation, could still bring it up under "any other business".So more partisan actions are underway.
"It was his personal role, the chairing of the committee and the writing of its report that brought that controversy to a successful conclusion," Dr. Hardin said.
The answers were a collective raspberry.The two provisions that chairmen hate most concern the designation of a senior non-executive director (82% against, 57% strongly so) and the chairing of the committee nominating new directors (87% against, 61% strongly).
Instead, the director of vision, Jana Bennett, will take over the chairing of the fiction board and has promoted two executives to take over responsibility for films and acquisitions.
As if juggling the chairing of this year's MediaGuardian Edinburgh international television festival, becoming a mother and editing ITV News during a general election year were not enough, Deborah Turness is also considering joining a dance troupe.
He will leave the handling of prime minister's questions in the House of Commons on Wednesday and the chairing of the Thursday cabinet meeting to his deputy, John Prescott.
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