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  • 71Chief Scout Executive — Owner …

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  • 72Andy Duncan (executive) — Andy Duncan (born July 31 1962) is the chief executive of Channel 4 television in the United Kingdom. He was previously Director of Marketing, Communications and Audiences at the BBC.Duncan graduated with a BSc in Management Sciences from UMIST… …

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  • 73David Gill (executive) — David Gill Born David Alan Gill 5 August 1957 (1957 08 05) (age 54) Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom …

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  • 74National Executive of Australian Christian Churches — The National Executive of Australian Christian Churches is the governing board of Australian Christian Churches, the Australian organisation of the Assemblies of God (AOG). RolesThe National Executive comprises the National President, National… …

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  • 75Chief audit executive — The Chief Audit Executive (CAE), Director of Audit, Director of Internal Audit, Auditor General, or Controller General is a high level independent corporate executive with overall responsibility for the Internal audit. Publicly traded… …

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  • 76Jefferson County Judge/Executive — The Jefferson County Judge/Executive, under state law, is the chief executive of Jefferson County, Kentucky. KRS 67.700 established the position of County Judge/Executive for all counties in Kentucky. Under the merged city county government,… …

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  • 77Oscar de la meilleure actrice dans un second rôle — L’Oscar de la meilleure actrice dans un second rôle (en anglais, Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress) est une récompense cinématographique américaine décernée chaque année depuis 1937 par l Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences… …

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  • 78Gender role — During World War II, women performed roles some of which would otherwise have been considered male jobs …

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  • 79James Murdoch (media executive) — James Murdoch (born 13 December 1972 in United Kingdom) is the Chairman and Chief Executive of News Corporation, Europe and Asia, including the British newspapers The Times, The Sunday Times, The Sun and The News of The World, and the chief non… …

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  • 80Federal Executive Boards — The Federal Executive Boards (FEBs) are departments created by the US Office of Personnel Management in the United States Department of the Interior in over 25 states as venues for communication and collaboration among Federal agencies outside of …

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