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Vice-presidents enjoy most of the same perks as Presidents do - and they can be very influential.
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Vice-presidents of the United States of America, India and Vietnam as well as Germany's vice-chancellor will attend the ceremony.
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He shall appoint the State Vice-presidents; the standing committees, except the Nominating Committee, and such special committees as the Association may authorize.
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He shall appoint the State Vice-presidents; the standing committees, except the Nominating Committee, and such special committees as the Association may authorize.
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State Vice-presidents is that we were attempting to confer some honor on somebody, the honor being in having them so designated and their names published as State Vice-presidents in the proceedings.
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Vice-presidents we select the ones who are particularly active and very much interested in this variety problem and in the Northern Nut Growers '
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American black walnut, _Juglans nigra_ be conducted during the ensuing year, and that the services of the State and regional Vice-presidents be utilized in making the survey.
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He shall appoint the State Vice-presidents; the standing committees, except the Nominating Committee, and such special committees as the Association may authorize.
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He shall appoint the State Vice-presidents; the standing committees, except, the Nominating Committee, and such special committees as the Association may authorize.
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Victor Hugo took the chair as President of the Congress, supported by Vice-presidents from the several nations represented.
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