controllership

  • 1Controllership — Con*trol ler*ship, n. The office of a controller. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2controllership — noun see controller …

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  • 3controllership — See controller. * * * …

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  • 4Controllership — Aufgaben von ⇡ Controllern …

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  • 5controllership — con·trol·ler·ship …

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  • 6controllership — noun the position of controller • Derivationally related forms: ↑controller • Hypernyms: ↑position, ↑post, ↑berth, ↑office, ↑spot, ↑billet, ↑place, ↑ …

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  • 7controller — controllership, n. /keuhn troh leuhr/, n. 1. an employee, often an officer, of a business firm who checks expenditures, finances, etc.; comptroller. 2. a person who regulates, directs, or restrains. 3. Brit. Aeron. a dispatcher. 4. a regulating… …

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  • 8BBC Radio 3 — Infobox Radio Station name = BBC Radio 3 city = London area = flagicon|United Kingdom UK National branding = slogan = airdate = 30 September 1967 frequency = FM: 90 MHz 93 MHz DAB: 12B Freeview: 703 Freesat: 703 Sky Digital: 0103 Virgin Media:… …

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  • 9Stuart Murphy — (born 1971) was the first channel controller of BBC Three, which launched in February 2003. As the first Controller of BBC Three he oversaw a channel budget of £93m, commissioning comedy shows such as Little Britain, Nighty Night, The Mighty… …

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  • 10Chaucer, Geoffrey — (ca. 1343–1400)    Geoffrey Chaucer was the most admired and influential writer of the English Middle Ages. Known chiefly as a narrative poet, particularly for his varied collection of CANTERBURY TALES (ca. 1387–1400) and his tragic verse ROMANCE …

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