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- noun Alternative spelling of vice-chairman.
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Maidand-Wood took the chair, Fincher acted as vicechairman, and they immediately coopted five other senior officers.
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President Nelson Mandela was appointed the body's second vicechairman.
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He is also a director of several United Kingdom companies, including the Midland Bank, of which he is vicechairman.
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Resisters Leagure all this time, on the executive committee, then vicechairman, and for four years, national chairman.
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Bunting and Roux were elected chairman and vicechairman of the party.
Class & Colour in South Africa 1850-1950 - Chapter 13 Ray Esther 1969
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BELLO: _ (Squats with a grunt on Bloom's upturned face, puffing cigarsmoke, nursing a fat leg) _ I see Keating Clay is elected vicechairman of the Richmond asylum and by the by Guinness's preference shares are at sixteen three quaffers.
Ulysses James Joyce 1911
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The Microlight Aero Team (MAT) was founded in 1990 by Jac Gootjes, former vicechairman of the MLA department of the Royal Dutch Aviation Association.
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The Microlight Aero Team (MAT) was founded in 1990 by Jac Gootjes, former vicechairman of the MLA department of the Royal Dutch Aviation Association.
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The Microlight Aero Team (MAT) was founded in 1990 by Jac Gootjes, former vicechairman of the MLA department of the Royal Dutch Aviation Association.
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The Microlight Aero Team (MAT) was founded in 1990 by Jac Gootjes, former vicechairman of the MLA department of the Royal Dutch Aviation Association.
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