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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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If she were chairing the committee now, you know she would have put this deal in the headlines.
It is a fair bet that if, say, Sweden or Canada were chairing the commission, nobody outside the aid industry would hear a squeak about its doings over the next year.
Gordon Brown and the new French finance minister, Nicolas Sarkozy, who were chairing a conference on aid in Paris yesterday, are hoping to use Niger and Ethiopia as a test case for persuading the rest of the group of seven industrialised countries to revisit the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative launched in Cologne.
Most were chairing committees, for example the clinical governance committee or audit committee, depending on their skills.
At the time of the survey, CQ (an infectious diseases specialist and medical microbiologist) and MDF (a public health specialist) were chairing their respective CME committees.
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The seven discussions were chaired by four different CEC members.
The sessions were chaired by an experienced and independent moderator.
I'll be chairing the event.
TechCrunch Europe is chairing the judging panel.
Both will be chaired by the governor.
It is chaired by Farquharson.
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