-
although if that
player is not parti****ting in a
match another player will
deputise for them. The
captain of a
cricket team
typically shoulders more responsibility...
-
president is
aided by two vice
presidents who play an
advisory role and
deputise in the president's absence. The
three together constitute the presidium...
- most cases, a
deputy head boy and girl will be
appointed to ****ist and
deputise the head boy and girl. They may have to do
charity events,
speak in ****emblies...
-
questioning about Death's whereabouts.
Tuesday persuades her
mother to
deputise for
Death in its absence,
rendering final relief from pain to the suffering...
- (8463).
Stewart was
groomed for the
England captaincy under Graham Gooch,
deputising for him in four
tests in
India and Sri
Lanka in 1993, but when
Gooch retired...
-
their ministers, to
deputise for them in case of absence.
Failing to do so, or in the case of the
Deputy being unable to
deputise at a
given time, the...
-
December 2024, the
deputy prime minister's
responsibilities include:
deputising for the
prime minister (in the
House of Commons,
domestically and internationally)...
- rule,
during the
Lordship of
Ireland and then the
Kingdom of Ireland. He
deputised prior to 1523 for the
Viceroy of Ireland. The
plural form is
Lords Deputy...
- John
Sterne was
appointed Bishop of
Colchester to
deputise within the
Diocese of Ely
under the
provisions of the
Suffragan Bishops Act 1534 in 1592 and...
- he "remain[ed] positive" on
making a full recovery. In March,
Camilla deputised for him in his
absence at the
Commonwealth Day
service at Westminster...