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HEAD |
Chairman |
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CHAIRMEN |
Of Chairman |
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DEACON |
The chairman of an incorporated company. |
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ENVY |
Finally, vice chairman Merv may show jealousy |
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CRESCENT |
Chairman opened centres built on curved street |
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CHAIRMANSHIP |
The office of a chairman of a meeting or organized
body. |
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CHAIR |
The presiding officer of an assembly; a chairman; as, to
address the chair. |
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CROUPIER |
One who, at a public dinner party, sits at the lower end
of the table as assistant chairman. |
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CONVENER |
One who calls an assembly together or convenes a meeting;
hence, the chairman of a committee or other organized body. |
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SUPPORT |
A attend as an honorary assistant; as, a chairman
supported by a vice chairman; O'Connell left the prison, supported by
his two sons. |
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OVERRULE |
To rule or determine in a contrary way; to decide
against; to abrogate or alter; as, God overrules the purposes of men;
the chairman overruled the point of order. |
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PRESIDE |
To be set, or to sit, in the place of authority; to
occupy the place of president, chairman, moderator, director, etc.; to
direct, control, and... |