The report was compiled by a wide spectrum of scientists from both pro and anti lobby groups and was chaired by the government's chief scientist. |
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The meeting was chaired by the President who welcomed a full attendance of members. |
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She served on board subcommittees for finance and public policy and chaired the Ethics Subcommittee. |
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Every meeting should be skilfully chaired to achieve consensus over strategic issues. |
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Mirador was chaired by Jonathan Mills, who was also a founder of Trinity Technology which spawned the failed e-business consultancy Ebeon. |
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The referendum appeals committee, chaired by the ombudsperson, decided that the referendum was invalid and threw out the results. |
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I've lost count of the meetings I have chaired on this issue, and the number of people in the system I have met. |
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The debate was being recorded on audio tape and chaired by one of my housemates. |
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So magical had been his performance that he was chaired from the ground by his opponents as well as his own team-members! |
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The launch was chaired by Brisbane City Council Labor alderman David Hinchliffe. |
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Earlier the bench, chaired by Janet Child, had watched a video filmed by Elliott as she photographed the two women. |
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The meeting will be chaired by the Kuwaiti Oil Minister and State Minister for National Assembly Affairs. |
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The talks that brokered agreement in Derry were chaired by the Londonderry Chamber of Commerce. |
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He spoke at a news conference announcing the final report of the Special Committee on Illegal Drugs, which he chaired. |
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The Fair Pay Commission will consist of five or seven easily removable government appointees, chaired by a business representative. |
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Saying he would fight for the truth, he even attended a cabinet meeting chaired by the vice president as if nothing was amiss. |
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So it all dovetails rather neatly in this week's London conference, chaired by the Prime Minister and the Foreign Secretary. |
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Two disciplinary hearings, chaired by an outside moderator, were held yesterday and the others are due to be completed soon. |
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Several university presidents chaired committees and, following customary practices, earned an additional fee for this responsibility. |
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It was like some sort of ghastly empowerment group, of thousands, except it was being chaired by a bald ape who ran hither and yon. |
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The company is now chaired by the former top banana at Asda, the supermarket chain now controlled by Wal-Mart. |
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It's going to be chaired by me for The Media Report, and we're going to look at the Internet from anarchic dream to legal minefield. |
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Who else can conceivably be held accountable for a decision reached at a meeting chaired by the highest executive authority in the land? |
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A national commission chaired by a Democratic former congresswoman recommended reducing human inflows by a third. |
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Once located, tendons should be properly chaired and secured to prevent horizontal and vertical displacement during concrete placement. |
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The meeting was chaired by the president, who welcomed the members. |
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For fourteen years I chaired the Works of Art Committee and sought to add to our collection of historical statues, busts and portraits, and topographical works. |
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This was the first meeting chaired by the new national president. |
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Hear from the man who chaired the public meeting in Linton as well as the councillor who could well have Victoria's newest toxic waste dump in his shire. |
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In the 1997 report, the group I chaired made a series of recommendations for controlling the disease including work related to husbandry, badgers and vaccination. |
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The meeting was chaired by Mrs. Power, as the President was away. |
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It was chaired by James Baker and Lee Hamilton, the wisest of the wise men. |
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A software firm chaired by former Baltimore Technologies boss Fran Rooney is one of ten companies pitching for funding at an investment forum this week. |
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This is why King Oswy chaired and arbitrated the discussions in Whitby, just as continental rulers habitually convoked and presided over ecclesiastical councils. |
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How did the trust I chaired go from hero to zero in six months? |
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Its board of directors is chaired by billionaire industrialist and conservative political donor Charles G. Koch. |
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But the committee, chaired by Labour MP Chris Mullin, firmly ruled out legalisation or decriminalisation of illegal drugs and said it was a step into the unknown. |
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She has chaired various government committees of enquiry, is a life peer and has recently voted on an Order legalising therapeutic cloning of human embryos. |
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It was sponsored by something called the American Fact-Finding Committee, chaired by ring-wing organizer Bernard Weissman. |
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The Gala, held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 5, will be chaired by Aerin Lauder. |
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All but Ryan have chaired the Republican Study Committee, the bloc of arch-conservatives in the House. |
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During his time at cisco, he chaired an Internet task force for the U.K. government. |
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The Daily Beast will continue to operate under IAC, the Internet company chaired by diller. |
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The Graduate Studies Committee is chaired by the Director of Graduate Studies, and consists of the Co-Ordinator and Chairman of the Board afforced by Group Representatives. |
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It was chaired by the prime minister and attended by his inner circle. |
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He chaired the select committees on art unions and on legal education. |
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These are chaired, respectively, by the Primate and the individual metropolitans. |
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The forces are managed by the Ministry of Defence and controlled by the Defence Council, chaired by the Secretary of State for Defence. |
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The Defence Council delegates management of the Naval Service to the Admiralty Board, chaired by the Secretary of State for Defence. |
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The society is governed by its Council, which is chaired by the Society's President, according to a set of statutes and standing orders. |
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One of its members was the President, appointed by the Council, who chaired the body and represented it. |
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In the Kingdom of Great Britain, the monarch, in theory, chaired cabinet and chose ministers. |
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It was chaired by Sir George Thomson and its original membership included Chadwick, along with Mark Oliphant, John Cockcroft and Philip Moon. |
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It is chaired by the director, with staff and student membership, and is supported by its own structure of committees. |
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Prior to the 1963 Act, it was chaired by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons. |
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The club is currently owned by Recon Group Limited, a company chaired by Chinese businessman Tony Xia, and managed by Steve Bruce. |
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A cabinet is nominated by the Premier and appointed and chaired by the Governor. |
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The Assembly is chaired by the Speaker and three Deputy Speakers, of whom one is appointed Principal Deputy Speaker. |
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The BIIGC is normally chaired by the Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs and the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. |
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The three main parties opposed to independence instead formed a Commission on Scottish Devolution, chaired by Kenneth Calman. |
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Since 2011, when France chaired and hosted the G20, the summits have been held only once a year. |
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Plans for the Battle of Britain window in Westminster Abbey were begun during wartime, the committee chaired by Lords Trenchard and Dowding. |
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To deal with it, an Australian Hurricane Panel was created, chaired by the Australian Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff, Captain Alan McNicoll. |
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Waxman, the California Democrat who chaired the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. |
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Jones was a County Borough Councillor for Bridgend for five years, where he eventually chaired the Labour group. |
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The Defence Council delegates administration of the Naval Service to the Admiralty Board, chaired by the Secretary of State for Defence. |
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The National Security Council, chaired by the president is the authority charged with formulating and executing defence policy for the nation. |
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The general assembly is chaired by its own moderator, who is usually elected to a single term. |
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They established a Royal Commission, chaired by the Earl of Devon, to enquire into the laws regarding the occupation of land. |
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The Commission is chaired by The Rt Hon Alan Milburn, the former Secretary of State for Health in the Labour administration of Tony Blair. |
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The procedure used was developed by Herbert Morrison, who as Lord President chaired the Committee on the Socialization of Industries. |
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Sir Joshua Reynolds, president of the Royal Academy, chaired the panel that admitted him. |
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The Court is chaired by the Rector, who is elected by all the matriculated students at the University. |
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It is chaired by the rector, who is elected by the matriculated students of the University. |
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In 1966 a Royal Commission on Local Government in Scotland, chaired by Lord Wheatley was appointed. |
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Until 2001 the Met Office hosted the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change working group, chaired by John Houghton, on climate science. |
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Executive power is exercised by the government chaired by the prime minister. |
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The Hospital Group of Havre is a public health facility managed by a Supervisory Board chaired by the Mayor of Le Havre. |
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The executive committee is chaired jointly by the Deputy Secretaries of Defense and Transportation. |
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It is chaired by the former deputy inspector general of Police and Customs and its members are appointed by royal decree. |
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It generally meets each year and is chaired by a Moderator elected at the start of the Assembly. |
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Smith, a powerful Virginia Democrat who chaired the House Rules Committee and who strongly opposed the legislation. |
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Coke succeeded in establishing the Committee of Grievances, a body chaired by him that abolished a large number of monopolies. |
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Wednesday saw an afternoon conference at Buckingham Palace, hosted by the King and chaired by Balfour. |
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The committee is chaired by the deputy speaker or the deputy chair of committees. |
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The adjudicatory chamber of the ethics committee, chaired by Hans-Joachim Eckert, has suspended Worawi Makudi. |
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The goal of the rappelling stunt is to raise funds for The Outward Bound Trust, which is chaired by Prince Andrew. |
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He insisted it was another director, Phil Cartmell, who chaired the renumeration committee. |
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Moreover, he chaired the meetings of the Board of Directors of the Yemen Liquefied Natural Gas in Argentina. |
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Kenneth Mure QC, a Scot who works as a barrister in England, chaired the trio's meetings, which dragged on for 25 months. |
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Gina and her husband chaired many of the organization's committees including Carnivale, Columbus Day Parade and Columbus Day Festivals. |
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Phillip Hammond, the UK's foreign secretary, chaired a meeting on Wednesday and said the virus is not growing exponentially and is containable. |
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The committee is chaired by former French President Valery Giscard d'Estaing, Marc Ladreit de Lacharriere as vice-chairman. |
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Whitmore will be a member of the School Years Action Team which is chaired by Wyoming Gov. |
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That is followed by a discussion on the feminisation of the veterinary profession, chaired by former government minister Mary O'Rourke. |
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Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Talat Naseer Pasha chaired certificates distribution ceremony and gave away certificates among all society coordinators and blood donors. |
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At its last sitting for 2013, the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church, chaired by Russian Patriarch Kiril, has prayed for late Bulgarian Patriarchs Ignatiy and Maxim. |
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In 2003, the Transportation Research Board Committee, chaired by two psychologists, reported that ESBRs could save an additional 1,000 lives a year. |
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Samlesbury Engineering was a subsidiary of the Lancashire Aircraft Corporation at Warton which was chaired by Sir Wavell Wakefield, later Lord Wakefield of Kendal. |
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An election tribunal chaired by Justice Nisar Ahmed Shaikh had reserved the decision on March 13, 2013 over a petition moved by the Pakistan Peoples Party's Zulfiqar Behen. |
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However the se lection committee, chaired by former Cork boss Donal O'Grady, were clearly not impressed with the Rebels or Waterford who have less players included. |
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Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif chaired high-level meetings regarding Pak-China Economic Corridor and Law and Order situation in Baluchistan in Gawadar today. |
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A meeting would be chaired by Nair Hussain Bukhari tomorrow here on Thursday, in which final shape would be given to reunify the party in the region. |
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The panel he chaired found only trace levels of MTBE in 5 percent to 10 percent of the drinking water in areas where reformulated gasoline is sold. |
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The MoU was signed following a meeting of the East Coast Economic Region Development Council, which was chaired by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak. |
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In 1977,he chaired the first Welsh Hoteliers Conference and was elected a Master Innholder by the Worshipful Company of Innholders, which he later chaired. |
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The meeting was chaired by governor Mondher Yedes and attended by the World Food Programme general co-ordinator of relief operations in the South. |
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Despite the Committee of Grievances, a body chaired by Sir Edward Coke that abolished a large number of monopolies, a wave of protest occurred at the expansion of the system. |
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An independent investigation committee, chaired by the Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal, will then carry out the investigation and report back to the Council. |
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The Commons immediately accepted this, and after a struggle, the Lords agreed to allow a committee chaired by Coke to draft the eventual document. |
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The president's bill went first to the House of Representatives, where it was referred to the Judiciary Committee, chaired by Emanuel Celler, a Democrat from New York. |
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This led to the first meeting of APEC in the Australian capital of Canberra in November, chaired by Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Gareth Evans. |
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At the time, the CCEA was chaired by Treasury Secretary Donald Regan. |
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A party commission chaired by former Liberal Party leader and Scottish Parliament Presiding Officer Sir David Steel set out the party's proposals on the constitutional issue. |
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During the same year, the nation's former socialist administration also chaired the Organization of African Unity, the predecessor of the African Union. |
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Webb, who chaired the board of trustees appointed to supervise the legacy, proposed to use most of it to found a school of economics and politics. |
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On 14 September, Hitler chaired a meeting with the OKW staff. |
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The Working Party was chaired by the Cabinet Secretary, Norman Brook. |
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The Legislative Council is chaired by a president who acts as the speaker. |
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The prize jury was chaired by Penelope Curtis, Director of Tate Britain. |
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The jury included musician Neil Tennant, author Marina Warner, curator Fumio Nanjo and British Council officer Ann Gallagher, chaired by Nicholas Serota. |
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The discussion was chaired by Tim Marlow and also included Roger Scruton, Waldemar Januszczak, Richard Cork, David Sylvester and Norman Rosenthal. |
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The panel will be chaired by Gayna Perry, of Strange Attractors, anS d includes Liz Carlisle, of Urban Strawberry Lunch, and Fiona Dunn, of The Gallery Liverpool. |
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Al-Wadei is also a member of the Yemeni Ulama Association, a prominent organization of Salafi and Islahi scholars chaired by well-known cleric Abdulmajeed Al-Zindani. |
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The cathedral is governed by the chapter which is chaired by the dean. |
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The panel will be chaired by Gayna Perry, of Strange Attractors. |
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