Sentence examples for presider from inspiring English sources

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presider

noun

Someone who presides; a leader, an overseer, a president

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In a letter to Benjamin Robert Haydon he asked, "I remember you saying that you had notions of a good Genius presiding over you - I have of late had the same thought...Is it too daring to fancy Shakespeare this presider?" Let us stop, marvel at and give thanks for this arrogance.

"Meet the Press," which began as a radio show in 1945 and débuted on NBC two years later, is the longest-running program on television, and Russert, who began hosting in 1991, was its longest-running presider.

The judge has been an on-again, off-again presider in the case.

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