noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a club chairman/president
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Reg took over as club chairman three years ago,
deputy director/chairman/governor etc
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the Deputy Secretary of State
the chairman of the board
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James Clark has been named chairman of the board.
the committee chairman/chair
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There will be a new committee chairman next year.
the party chairman British English
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He resigned as Conservative party chairman.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
deputy
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Now, as deputy chairman of the association, he is the frontman for the 2006 bid.
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Mr Jamieson is deputy chairman of Robert Fleming &038; Co. and head of its banking operations.
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He paid off his debts and was named deputy chairman of the Conservative Party in 1985.
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Mr Jones also was named deputy chairman for the coming year.
national
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Slovo received an unopposed nomination for the post of national chairman in succession to Dan Tloome.
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Barbour is now Republican national chairman , and Stevens went on to a string of successful campaigns, including those of Sens.
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I am therefore also establishing a national inquiry whose chairman will be Mr. Norman Warner, former director of Kent social services.
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He was also a key figure in the National Trust and chairman of its executive committee between 1912 and 1931.
new
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In 1964, however, after two mediocre seasons, a brash new chairman , John Ireland, suddenly sacked him.
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A new chairman is expected to be named this month.
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A new chairman came in a few months ago.
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But a spokesman for the new chairman , Rep.
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The only infiltrator will be Jackson Stephens, the club's new chairman in succession to Hord Hardin.
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But since the arrival of Robins, he has taken a backseat role with day-to-day business being handled by the new chairman .
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This will be the first Masters for the new chairman , Jack Stephens, Arkanas billionaire.
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The new chairman , elected unanimously by the members of the board, was Mr Neville Creed.
republican
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Ohendalski, a Huntsville accountant and former Republican county chairman , is running against state Rep.
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Texas Republican chairman Tom Pauken expressed strong support for the proposal.
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Bob Bennett, the Ohio Republican chairman .
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Barbour is now Republican national chairman , and Stevens went on to a string of successful campaigns, including those of Sens.
vice
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Schwartz also will be vice chairman of Lockheed Martin.
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A new post of vice chairman was created, and freshman Sen.
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Former Housing Secretary Henry Cisneros will be vice chairman .
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The chief architect of the document was vice chairman Makoto Tanabe, who was widely tipped to succeed Doi as leader.
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He fills a vacancy created by the recent resignation of James White, 56 years old and former vice chairman .
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board
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After ordering investigations of many others, Texas state prison board chairman Allan Polunsky has a new target: himself.
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The five man selection team is completed by county board chairman Jack Wall and secretary Seamus Aldrdige.
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While Eckstrom and Bronson both supported Grijalva for board chairman , there was considerable debate over that position among the three Demos.
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The fourteen Area Board chairmen were men of some seniority and experience.
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Last week, board chairman Allan Polunsky ordered an audit of all the contracts.
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To Gaitskell, the defeats he had to accept from Citrine and the Area Board chairmen clearly rankled.
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When Citrine revealed the proposal to the Area Board chairmen , however, they reacted angrily.
committee
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Education Committee chairman Gideon Ben-Tovim said Labour was proposing their reorganisation plans again at a meeting of the city council.
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Daschle plans to consult with other Democratic leaders and new Democratic committee chairmen before setting the rest of the agenda.
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Seniority reform made committee chairmen more beholden to their party and its leaders and other innovations carried this process further.
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Council and committee chairman Don Mayes pointed out that a number of those buried at Blackmoor were from their parish.
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Henry Hyde, R-Ill., who is platform committee chairman , is still hoping to defuse the explosive issue.
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Awards committee chairman Alan Peaford will explain how the 1,275 entries were judged.
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The idea, two years ago, of a committee chairman meeting with the president without the speaker was unthinkable.
party
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Lord Tebbit, former Tory party chairman and right-hand man to Baroness Thatcher, is backing the plan.
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It is likely to be its party chairman Gennady Zyuganov, who now leads nationwide polls for president.
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Bashkim Driza was elected as party chairman .
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Chris Dodd, D-Conn., Democratic party chairman , took the opposite view.
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All twelve of the 1975 constituency party chairmen were Free Presbyterians.
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The 59-year-old former banker said he will be succeeded as chancellor and party chairman by Finance Minister Viktor Klima.
■ VERB
appoint
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The board appointed him chairman and managing director, a fulltime post.
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Following the defections, Copeland appointed himself treasurer and chairman of his own campaign.
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Paul Myners, 51, has been appointed non-executive chairman of the Guardian Media Group.
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Martin Brookes has been appointed as the new chairman and succeeds Charlie Jones, who drops to vice chairman.
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Judges are normally appointed as chairmen of those numerous committees which are concerned with reform of substantive law or legal procedure.
become
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Later he became chairman of the orchestral committee for the Leeds music festival.
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He succeeds Marvin Weiner, who recently became chairman .
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I have reflected on the position of elected councillors being allowed to become chairmen of college boards.
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At the time Lew was on Coles' board but had not become chairman .
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Mr Weissman will become chairman and chief executive of Cognizant.
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In 1918 his stock was confiscated, but he became chairman of the cooperative to which it was assigned.
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The toy store, fried chicken and office supply chains were started since Lew became chairman in 1991.
meet
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Mr. Wakeham I regularly meet the chairman of Nuclear Electric to discuss a variety of matters.
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Yeltsin was seen meeting with the chairman of the upper house of parliament, Yegor Stroyev.
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When they met , the Tory chairman tried to soothe nerves.
name
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Tydings, a former U.S. senator with a strong pro-labor record, was named chairman .
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For example, while annual reports usually name the chairman and board members they do not always reveal their salaries.
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No successor will be named as Entertainment chairman when he steps down.
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The former Treasury mandarin, Lord Burns, was named chairman of the national lottery commission.
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He paid off his debts and was named deputy chairman of the Conservative Party in 1985.
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Current president Keisaku Manabe was named chairman .
remain
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He was replaced by Derek Wanless, but he remains deputy chairman .
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Mr Quinlan succeeds company founder Paul Margolis, 42, who will remain as chairman , the company said.
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Maurice Saatchi will remain as chairman .
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And Grijalva, while remaining chairman , lost big.
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Sir Denys Henderson would remain chairman of the two groups.
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Marriott will remain chairman and chief executive officer with law, finance and corporate relations departments continuing to report to him.
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James F.. Montgomery, the 61-year-old former chief executive, remains chairman .
say
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Education Committee chairman Gideon Ben-Tovim said Labour was proposing their reorganisation plans again at a meeting of the city council.
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Michael Klowden, vice chairman of Jefferies, said the suit was without merit.
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However, chairman Eugene Andersen said that the company was still at a very critical stage.
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But the magistrates chairman said the offence was so serious, they may have to send both men to jail.
serve
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He was national vice-chairman in 1990-91 before serving as chairman the following year at a time of great change in the Association.
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Chairman John Sculley to serve as its chairman .
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She also served as chairman of the newspaper publishers group.
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Mr Marinkovich assumes his seat on the Board effective immediately, and will serve as chairman of the audit committee.
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By 1701 he was serving as chairman of the influential elections committee, and was even talked of as a possible Speaker.
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Later that year the Population Council was born, with Rockefeller himself serving as its chairman .
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I served as finance chairman of his successful gubernatorial races.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
I give you the chairman/prime minister/groom etc
from the chairman/president/top etc downwards
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As the system empties, open all the radiator air vents, working from the top downwards until the system is empty.
vice-president/chairman etc
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the chairman of the board
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Customs refused to meet the costs claimed but the chairman of the tribunal disagreed.
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Half of the pension trustees will be employees, with an independent chairman , and pensioners will be represented.
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John Shaw, the elected prisoners' chairman of D-wing tells John Earle, a life sentence inmate, what to expect.
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The two men and Mr Tellep, 64, will form an office of the chairman to deal with strategic issues.