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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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It's a huge crisis," added Allan, who is a director of Premier Oil in addition to chairing Brindex.
Others like France and Spain favored a low-profile person limited to chairing summits and greeting foreign dignitaries.
Sir Roger has done it all, from roles on the Court of the Bank of England to chairing Cadbury Schweppes when it was bought by Kraft.
She characterises her approach to chairing committees as "more feminine, more modern" than the "strong man model of leadership, which alienates quite a lot of women.
Everything he does, from speaking in the Lords to chairing committees, is about effecting change "for the people not in the room".
He brought a businesslike geniality to chairing A Question of Sport (1979-97); the programme's only other two presenters have been David Vine from its start in 1970, and Sue Barker till the present.
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The tert-butyl group inhibits the chair-to-chair motions in the cyclohexyl ring.
Bed-to-chair transfer was achievable in the vast majority of ICU patient-days.
Malaysia is expected to chair the talks.
Wade was selected to chair the committee.
A woman to chair Glencore?
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