He went on to accept the directorship of the Australian Ballet, and later the directorship of The Royal Ballet. |
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Having held the directorship for fifteen years, he found himself leading his ballet company on his last U.S. tour. |
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So by the time he took the Met directorship in 1966, museums were already moving in the direction of mass entertainment. |
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In May, Alan had to devote more of his time to his paid positions and stepped down from the executive directorship. |
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He had a distinguished career which included the directorship of the Museum of Natural History in Paris. |
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He was feted with academic honours and positions, including the directorship of a masterclass in composition in Berlin. |
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Where building is staged or ongoing, the developers usually retain directorship of the management company until the last unit in a scheme is built. |
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During the 1990s, Mr. Nobs shared the directorship of the festival with Quincy Jones, and made Miles Davis an honorary host. |
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Fame, fortune and an executive directorship awaits you should you succeed. |
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There are plenty of opportunities to take on the odd business consultancy or accept a directorship or two, and any number of organizations are looking for volunteers. |
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If you change your position, advise your new manager of the directorship, even if it was previously approved. |
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No variable or other compensation element is associated with the directorship. |
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However, if the Chief Executive Officer is also a director, his term of office cannot exceed that of his directorship. |
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I propose that, simultaneously to appointing the senior management to the board of the trading subsidiaries, you resign your directorship from each one of them. |
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The Chief Executive Officer must obtain the approval of the Bank's Board before accepting an outside directorship. |
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Officers and employees should be aware that engaging in outside business activities, such as taking a second job, running your own business, or accepting a directorship, may be prohibited. |
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This accomplished, he resigned his directorship of the Devon Great Consols, selling his remaining shares in the company. |
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The endowment supports these programs in a number of ways including research, fellowships for medical professionals, professorships, deanships, career development awards, and directorship of specific programs. |
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A laziness grew up that meant that if the artistic directorship didn't really like a play they could always shove it on Upstairs, as a way of hedging their bets. |
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The former chief constable of South Yorkshire police who told a parliamentary committee he was ignorant of child grooming in Rotherham has resigned from his directorship at a top children's hospital. |
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That was why he turned down the secretary generalship of Nato after his spell as defence secretary, and the managing directorship of the International Monetary Fund after his time as chancellor. |
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Given the current climate of rapidly-changing international power relations, this approach to the directorship appointments indeed appears outdated. |
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The STI will remain an independent unit in terms of directorship and be integrated into the AFG as the new and fifth surface technologies division. |
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When a directorship becomes vacant during a term of office, the Board of Director may appoint a new member, subject to ratification by the next following ordinary Shareholders' Meeting. |
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In order to be able to exercise their directorship of Dolmen in a proper manner, it is assumed that the directors occupy no more than five directorships of publicly quoted companies. |
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In addition, if Jean-Pierre Clamadieu were to abandon his directorship, his currently suspended employment agreement would normally resume immediately. |
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In the United Kingdom, the Combined Code recommends that a chairman of the board of a FTSE 100 company should not take on the directorship of more than one other company. |
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Admiral Murrett took over the directorship of NGA in July 2006 in what he thought was a three year tour. |
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In 1961 Olivier accepted the directorship of a new theatrical venture, the Chichester Festival. |
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Among those who made a mark during Olivier's directorship were Michael Gambon, Maggie Smith, Alan Bates, Derek Jacobi and Anthony Hopkins. |
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In 2000, under Stephen Deuchar's directorship, the statue was removed to the side of the building to welcome visitors to the refurbished Manton Road entrance. |
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Straker, from Purley outside Croydon, and his accomplice, 29-year-old Jose Gongora, from Mottingham, Bromley, have both been given an 11-year directorship ban. |
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Darren Epstein, founder of Cards Inc, was paid in shares for his holding in the company which has sales of pounds 15 million, and also takes a directorship at Corgi. |
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The directorship of Neil MacGregor saw a major rehang at the Gallery, dispensing with the classification of paintings by national school that had been introduced by Eastlake. |
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Under Brian's directorship, IMER and PML continued to flourish into a major force in marine biology, attracting a host of talented staff and international visitors. |
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In 1808, with government aid, the National Vaccine Establishment was founded, but Jenner felt dishonoured by the men selected to run it and resigned his directorship. |
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