- Originally, the
Presiding Bishop was
simply the
senior diocesan bishop who
presided over the
House of Bishops. In 1919, the
office was
transformed into an...
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general sense,
presiding officer is
synonymous with chairperson.
Llywydd of the Senedd,
Presiding Officer of the
Welsh Parliament Presiding Officer of the...
- of the
office had varied. The
Presiding Patriarch sometimes appointed local patriarchs in the church's
stakes and
presided over them as a
loose "Quorum...
-
Senior Presiding Judge for
England and
Wales is a
member of the
Court of
Appeal appointed by the Lord
Chief Justice to
supervise the
Presiding Judges...
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Since the 1950s, vice
presidents have
presided over few
Senate debates. Instead, they have
usually presided only on
ceremonial occasions, such as swearing...
- verdant"), also
spelled Thaleia, was one of the Muses, the
goddess who
presided over
comedy and
idyllic poetry. In this
context her name
means "flourishing"...
- to lead the event. Look up chair, chairman, chairwoman, chairperson, or
preside in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Terms for the
office and its holder...
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Mainstream denominations have been less
inclined to
allow lay
people to
preside over the sacrament,
preferring to use
ordained ministers or
priests for...
- A
chief judge (also
known as
presiding judge,
president judge or prin****l judge) is the highest-ranking or most
senior member of a
lower court or circuit...
- The
Llywydd (Welsh: [ˈɬəu̯.ɪð]), or
Presiding Officer in English, is the
speaker of the
Senedd in Wales,
elected by
members of the
Senedd to
chair their...