Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The office of vice-president; vice-presidency.
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Examples
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Number 7, Vice-President, refers not to people like Dick Cheney, but to something I notice in start-ups, where everyone in at the founding and/or with substantial shareholdings gets an honorary vice-presidentship for their troubles.
PSP Plans 2008
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On the change of government Peel, with much judgment, offered me the vice-presidentship of the board of trade.
The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) 1809-1859 John Morley 1880
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The vice-presidentship being a sinecure, a second - rate man agreeable to the wire-pullers is always smuggled in.
The English Constitution Walter Bagehot 1851
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The Count Melzi accepted the vice-presidentship of the Republic.
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Australia in his bid for the ICC vice-presidentship.
WN.com - Articles related to Australia's Howard deplores bloc voting for cricket's top job 2010
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Vice-President, refers not to people like Dick Cheney, but to something I notice in start-ups, where everyone in at the founding and / or with substantial shareholdings gets an honorary vice-presidentship for their troubles.
世論 What Japan Thinks 2008
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Pat: unfortunately, both governorship and vice-presidentship are extraordinarily public positions, which, in fact, sort of does make it everyone’s business.
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