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Перевод: president
[существительное] председатель ; президент ; директор банка; директор компании; ректор ; губернатор
Тезаурус:
- PRESIDENT George Bush will be sent out of office still haunted by the Irangate hostages-for-arms scandal.
- South Africa have named for the same job, not a professional journalist, but Dr. Nick Labuschagne, a man who has just been ousted as President of the Natal Rugby Union.
- He would introduce sweeping, neo-liberal reforms, including an extensive privatisation programme, within a framework of ideas promoted by a Peruvian economist, Hernando de Soto, whose work has been hailed by President Bush as a blue-print for the developing world.
- The latter was the president of the National Trust in Northern Ireland and she had met him when helping with its work.
- Her main claim to influence had been her close association with President Reagan.
- BISHOP John Jukes shared a platform with National Union of Mineworkers President Mr Arthur Scargill at the TUC rally in Hyde Park last month.
- Says Joan McIntyre, president of the Project Jonah organisation for many years: "Try for a moment, if you can, to imagine the imagination of a whale, or the awareness of a dolphin.
- The Committee met on April 27th, 1982, to receive the Development Sub-Committee's report - a detailed and thorough document - introduced by its Chairman, Robert Naish, the Club President.
- President Bush, saying the murder was a "disgraceful happening," offered US assistance in finding President Muawad's killers.
- It was a month before the President announced the news.
- The Arab Women's Solidarity Organisation, of which she is president, was banned recently for voicing its opposition to the Gulf War.
- The President regarded him for a moment and Trent thought that the old man might rally.
- He contributed heavily from his family wealth to this Church, and also to many other organisations for deaf children and adults both in Britain and on the continent of Europe; he had a special interest in the deaf people of Ireland, and was the first President of the National Deaf and Dumb Society, forerunner of the British Deaf Association.
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