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chairmen <a chairman; chairmen> N

chairmen

serving chairman ECON

chairman of the board of directors N

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Chairmen come and go, boards come and go, but the fans remain.
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His staff had to prod him to call party chairmen.
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Consequently, the tradition of drawing chairmen largely from the ranks of superannuated executives is not without its drawbacks, she says.
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They had chairmen, not mayors as boroughs and cities had; many legislative provisions (such as burial and land subdivision control) were different for the counties.
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Apart from the prime minister (formally called chairman), the Council of Ministers had two deputy prime ministers (vice chairmen) and twenty ministers.
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Link-boys and their torches also accompanied litter vehicles, known as sedan chairs, that were operated by chairmen.
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Chairmen of both parties have declared those speculations groundless.
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Committee chairmen have less power and are generally more moderate and collegial in exercising it, than they were before reform.
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The provincial chairmen in turn, set up their committees and these gentlemen travelled widely, talking to public-minded citizens and recruiting local sponsorship for the squadrons.
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I can already hear the chorus of execration from the chairmen, chief executives and directors of our leading supermarkets.
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