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chairwoman

[chair-woom-uhn] / ˈtʃɛərˌwʊm ən /


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The first minister's official spokesman later said that John Swinney had full confidence in Prof McQueen in her current role as chairwoman of the Scottish Police Authority, a public body that oversees policing.

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“January is a reorder month after the holidays, and some buying appears to be to get ahead of expected price increases due to ongoing tariff issues,” said Susan Spence, chairwoman of the index.

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Last year, several directors at the CCA resigned, before a new chairwoman, Muse Greenwood, was appointed in December.

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After being sworn into the Senate in her first term in 2007, Klobuchar has risen through the ranks and joined multiple committees, and had a stint as the chairwoman of the Senate Rules Committee.

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Vivienne MacLaren, the chairwoman of Scottish Women's Football, said it was disappointing that the team were not presented with a suitable trophy when they won the tournament, which was held at Meggetland.

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