The vote split 19-19, with the chairman's casting vote sealing his expulsion. |
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The chairman's statement is considerate of the diverse interests represented by the leaders in the meeting. |
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A report by the Senate sergeant-at-arms earlier this year faulted two of the committee chairman's former employees for the intrusion. |
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It is a chairman's role to manage succession and the Fairfax process has, frankly, been quite pathetic. |
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By lucky chance, a shaft of sunlight coming though the high stained glass windows struck Tom's burnished medals full on and then reflected them back into the chairman's face. |
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The chairman's text is a plan of action for countries to curb the over-exploitation of the earth's natural resources and to pursue sustainable development. |
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While it is not easy to fathom the chairman's involuted public locutions, he appears to have had more than one reason for his interest rate manipulations. |
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It was on account of the chairman's abracadabra that we were all rolling around drunk with wealth, tossing greenbacks in the air in nouveau riche ecstasy. |
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The crisis exploded after a series of kidnappings and violent demonstrations last week, followed by the chairman's reshuffling of top security posts. |
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Moreover, Strauss shared Eisenhower's penchant for secrecy, while Eisenhower shared the AEC chairman's mistrust of the Soviet Union. |
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A deligate from the tribal chairman's office of the Hopi Tribe attended one of the training sessions at Moencopi. |
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The chairman's money-spinning fourth round tie with Ally McCoist's men could become even more lucrative if it's chosen to be screened live on television in the new year. |
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Suddenly, with a single lowering of the President Chairman's upraised arms, the crowd was hushed. |
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Influential Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa won a special Chairman's Award for lifetime achievement. |
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