Chancellorship

Word CHANCELLORSHIP
Character 14
Hyphenation chan cel lor ship
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Next to the chancellorship is the embassy to Vienna, and an embassy to Paris is to be created. ❋ Harold MacGrath (1901)

The simplest explanation for her campaign is probably the most accurate: the chancellorship was a job she wanted very, very much. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The chancellorship is the job Ed Balls has always wanted. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The day before Walcott ascended to the chancellorship, a group of early childhood educators, agency leaders, college faculty, policymakers, and other stakeholders gathered at NYU for "Early Care and Education: Forging a Common Mission in New York State," a policy forum sponsored by the NYC Association for the Education of Young Children. ❋ Susan Ochshorn (2011)

He will do so against a backdrop of frantic backstage discussions about whether David Miliband will be offered the shadow chancellorship by his younger brother, the new leader, and what that might mean for the party's policy to oppose the cuts. ❋ Patrick Wintour (2010)

Miliband calculated last October that he could not appoint Balls to the shadow chancellorship, the post where Brown first agitated against Blair, because it would hand him too much power. ❋ Unknown (2011)

CAMBRIDGE, England—Cambridge University's chancellorship, a ceremonial post created in 1246, has long passed serenely among aristocrats, bishops, generals and princes. ❋ Frances Robinson (2011)

Among them: "The role Teach for America founder Wendy Kopp played in pushing Rhee for the chancellorship." ❋ Mike DeBonis (2011)

But his team was angry when it was leaked that he had been offered the shadow chancellorship. ❋ Patrick Wintour (2010)

This a necessary, but not sufficient, condition for our economic revival, and makes the "cheap money" policy during that earlier period of austerity under Hugh Dalton's Labour chancellorship of 1945-47 look like a vicarage tea party. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Balls, seen by some to be openly campaigning for the shadow chancellorship, insisted he wanted to give the new leader time and space to make his decision on the deficit. ❋ Patrick Wintour (2010)

"I have a clear vision for how I, together with my colleagues, will lead the FDP out of this difficult situation," Mr. Rösler said Tuesday after his fellow FDP leaders endorsed plans to give him the economics ministry and the vice chancellorship. ❋ Patrick McGroarty (2011)

And also it's, you know, it's also controversial that this is going to be your last chancellorship or superintendent position, that you have no desire to really run another school system. ❋ Unknown (2010)

All three challengers have been critical of Parker's leadership during the chancellorship of Michelle A. Rhee, and contend that he gave too much ground in negotiations for the contract that was signed and approved by teachers this past summer. ❋ Terri Rupar (2010)

During his chancellorship, Gordon Brown claimed countless times that he was putting an end to Tory boom-and-bust. ❋ Rupert Darwall (2011)

Friends of Ed Balls were also angry at suggestions that the shadow chancellorship had been offered to Miliband before discussions on the party's approach to the deficit had been settled. ❋ Patrick Wintour (2010)

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