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Example sentences for "executive committee"

  • McCune and William Ward, Executive Committee of the United Carpenters' council.

  • Brennock, Carroll and McBrearty again met the executive committee of the Master Masons' association and made its demand for the Hodcarriers.

  • Not long after, at a mass-meeting in Los Angeles called to forward the improvement of Wilmington harbor, an Executive Committee consisting of J.

  • The duties of these officers may at any time be prescribed by formal action of the Congress or Executive Committee.

  • There shall be a president, a vice-president, a secretary-treasurer and an executive committee of five persons, of which latter the president and secretary shall be members.

  • The administration of the association is conducted by an executive committee with an inner “bureau de direction.

  • An executive committee, appointed by the latter board, assists him in regard to current financial questions.

  • To expedite its work, each people's council established an executive committee as its chief administrative organ and a number of permanent committees to which it assigns specific responsibilities.

  • The Central Council is structured with a chairman, appointed by the PCR Central Committee, seven secretaries, and an executive committee of twenty-seven full and nine alternate members.

  • As general secretary of the party, Ceausescu heads both the Standing Presidium and the Secretariat and chairs the Executive Committee.

  • Lambert, of Philadelphia, executive officer; Bromley Wharton, secretary of the commission and created an executive committee of nine members, with H.

  • The board shall elect an executive committee of seven members.

  • Three days later the "Executive Committee" issued a proclamation excusing the attempt and announcing that the czar had been condemned to death.

  • Officials were condemned to death by an "Executive Committee," composed of members whose names were unknown.

  • The assembly appointed an executive committee which is in permanent session, but the zemstvo assembles once a year.

  • But the war has put it all to a rude test, and has called on the British gentlemen's executive committee to take over duties for which it was not designed.

  • But the "Extraordinary Conference" soon showed its attitude toward the Executive Committee by electing as presiding officer Maria Spiridonova, leader of the Left Socialist Revolution aries.

  • They, too, were organised like the workers and soldiers, with an Executive Committee of the All-Russian Peasants' Soviets in the capital.

  • The question was discussed on September 22d, at a joint conference of the Socialist Reichstag deputies and the members of the party's executive committee.

  • These demands were communicated to the Majority Socialist delegates, who, after a conference with their party's executive committee, rejected them.

  • They were unable to come to an agreement, and the Independents withdrew to confer with their party's executive committee.

  • In those states which are at present unorganized the state organization shall consist of an Executive Committee to be chosen by a state convention and such other officers and committees as said convention may prescribe.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    according unto thy word; assure them; being persuaded; being sent; brief moment; civilised countries; come across; executive ability; executive authority; executive departments; executive officer; executive order; executive power; executive session; has its; heard himself; heard tell; heavy fire from the; import slaves; increased number; purely logical; religious rites; rest till; this earth; what wouldst; whome they