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- noun
chairpersonship
Etymologies
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When she died at the age of 61, she left her collection of Egyptian artifacts to and endowed a chairship at University College, London, because it was the "only university in Britain offering degrees for women at that time."
Books 2010
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When she died at the age of 61, she left her collection of Egyptian artifacts to and endowed a chairship at University College, London, because it was the "only university in Britain offering degrees for women at that time."
April 2009 2009
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Wait- when did you end up taking on the chairship of your dept?
A secret message to my colleagues. Angry Professor 2009
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When she died at the age of 61, she left her collection of Egyptian artifacts to and endowed a chairship at University College, London, because it was the "only university in Britain offering degrees for women at that time."
A Thousand Miles 2009
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When she died at the age of 61, she left her collection of Egyptian artifacts to and endowed a chairship at University College, London, because it was the "only university in Britain offering degrees for women at that time."
A Thousand Miles 2009
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South Africa, through its chairship of the movement, had also aimed to strengthen South-South cooperation and to enhance North-South dialogue.
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Booker, and the New York Times 'Nick Bilton share a laugh; photo by Esty Stein., the head of the Republican Party of Michigan and a candidate for the chairship of the
techPresident 2010
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John Scmitz, right-wing republican congressman, who had had his committee chairship taken away from him in the California State Senate after issuing a press release attacking Jews, feminists and gays.
Engage 2009
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