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board

[bawrd] / bɔrd /
NOUN
piece of wood
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VERB
provide food and sleeping quarters
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STRONGEST
WEAK


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The LA28 executive committee of the board — a small subset of its broader 35-member board — said it took “allegations of misconduct seriously.”

From Los Angeles Times

So, when the recommendation from Venkatesham to terminate Frank's employment arrived in the hours after the loss to Newcastle it was accepted immediately by the ownership board, who formally approved the decision.

From BBC

Teradata will add Melissa Fisher to its board by March 1.

From Barron's

In fact, Rome had greater manpower; through the innovation of the corvus, or boarding bridge, Rome leveled Carthage’s advantage at sea, and appears to have been more single-minded and ruthless.

From The Wall Street Journal

The local organizing committee, which was initially set up to champion Los Angeles’s unsuccessful bid to host the 2024 Games, has seen dozens of prominent names cycle through its board over more than a decade.

From The Wall Street Journal