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direc′tor's chair`


n.
a lightweight folding armchair with transversely crossed legs and a canvas seat and back panel traditionally used by motion-picture directors.
[1950–55]
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NNA - Board of Directors Chair at the Agricultural Scientific Research Department in Tel Amara, Michel Frem, indicated Saturday that the recent fluctuating weather in Lebanon is "due to the arrival of moist western winds, which led to the formation of clouds and scattered rains with high temperatures that remained within the limits of 30 degrees.
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Prescott, Board of Directors chair, American Cancer Society; and Lucy Puzo, community executive of income development, American Cancer Society.

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