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be 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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Mr. Schrader will also be chairing the "Horizons" jury.
Apparently he will be chairing a Q&A type event.
Snow will be chairing a discussion on Fatherhood: Past, Present and Future.
That's why I'll be chairing another meeting of the Cobra committee.
I'll be chairing a couple of events myself at the London Book Fair.
David Dimbleby, the BBC veteran broadcaster, will be chairing the event.
The Speaker's main role will continue to be chairing debates and keeping order.
"Can't you change the tyre?" the incredulous Georgian negotiator asked the Russian who was supposed to be chairing the talks.
Thomas (Festen) Vinterberg will be chairing the short film panel, which will include jurors Greta Scacchi and Walter Salles.
Crosby will be chairing the committee appointing a new chief executive – not a prospect to instil confidence.
And the opportunity to meet Evan Davis, who will be chairing the panels, as some kind of super-bonus prize.
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