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- noun Plural form of
chairwoman .
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Examples
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Go right ahaed and put Sarah Palin as the GOP chairwomen and see how many mistakes she will make.
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This year, A-lister chairwomen like Sarah Jessica Parker and Liv Tyler braved the Obama-induced traffic and yes, crossed the bridge, giving the haute outer borough gala a very welcome boost.
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They never once came down here and talked to -- not only to me, but to the chairwomen of the local Democratic executive committees.
Power Struggle: Inside The Battle For The Soul Of The Democratic Party (Print Version) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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They never once came down here and talked to -- not only to me, but to the chairwomen of the local Democratic executive committees.
Power Struggle: Inside The Battle For The Soul Of The Democratic Party (Print Version) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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They never once came down here and talked to -- not only to me, but to the chairwomen of the local Democratic executive committees.
Power Struggle: Inside The Battle For The Soul Of The Democratic Party The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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One of the chairwomen of MGM just said a few things about prospective sequels and future franchises and the whole world erupts with speculation and debate.
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They never once came down here and talked to -- not only to me, but to the chairwomen of the local Democratic executive committees.
Power Struggle: Inside The Battle For The Soul Of The Democratic Party The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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They never once came down here and talked to -- not only to me, but to the chairwomen of the local Democratic executive committees.
Power Struggle: Inside The Battle For The Soul Of The Democratic Party (Print Version) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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But Lois Carswell and Lucille Plotz, co-chairwomen of the plant-sale committee, gently but forcefully corrected me: I must be thinking of another botanical garden, they said, such as perhaps the one in the Bronx with the "A List" fund-raisers and dinner dances, "where the volunteers sit with their legs crossed in their high heels."
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They never once came down here and talked to -- not only to me, but to the chairwomen of the local Democratic executive committees.
Power Struggle: Inside The Battle For The Soul Of The Democratic Party The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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