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- noun One of a group of
chairpersons . - verb transitive, intransitive To serve as a co-chair (on).
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Examples
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No word from Zell Miller, the other co-chair, or Gay Gaines, his national finance chair.
HUFFPOST HILL - Gingrich Staffers Break Free Eliot Nelson 2011
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Rep. Joe Wilson has endorsed Tim Pawlenty for president and will co-chair the Minnesota governor's South Carolina campaign.
HUFFPOST HILL - Gingrich Staffers Break Free Eliot Nelson 2011
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Sonny Perdue, his national campaign co-chair, is out.
HUFFPOST HILL - Gingrich Staffers Break Free Eliot Nelson 2011
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A critique made by Nancy J. Altman, a nationally renowned Social Security expert and co-chair of the Strengthen Social Security Campaign, still offers the best explanation for why a payroll tax cut is disastrous.
Daniel Marans: Sounding the Alarms on Another Social Security Tax Cut Daniel Marans 2011
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A critique made by Nancy J. Altman, a nationally renowned Social Security expert and co-chair of the Strengthen Social Security Campaign, still offers the best explanation for why a payroll tax cut is disastrous.
Daniel Marans: Sounding the Alarms on Another Social Security Tax Cut Daniel Marans 2011
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The negotiations were difficult but at the end we found a solution that was transparent and satisfied all parties and the needs of the TNC, said Sheik Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, a co-chair of the meeting and the foreign minister of the United Arab Emirates.
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The festivities began with a brief introduction by Anthony M. Carvette board member and co-chair of the event.
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"Some have had a mindset that you are just trying to downplay all that is Confederate," says Keith Hardison, co-chair of North Carolina's Civil War 150th anniversary committee, which ordered Mr. Howard's study.
The Numbers War Between the States Cameron McWhirter 2011
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John Podesta, co-chair of the Obama-Biden Presidential Transition Team, wrote a letter asking Congress to delay the cutover until a number of problems can be addressed.
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A critique made by Nancy J. Altman, a nationally renowned Social Security expert and co-chair of the Strengthen Social Security Campaign, still offers the best explanation for why a payroll tax cut is disastrous.
Daniel Marans: Sounding the Alarms on Another Social Security Tax Cut Daniel Marans 2011
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