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Chamberlain meaning
A senior royal official in charge of superintending the arrangement of domestic affairs and often charged with receiving and paying out money kept in the royal chamber, especially in the United Kingdom and in Denmark. | A high officer of state, as currently with the papal camerlengo, but normally now a mainly honorary title. | An upper servant of an inn.
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CHAMBERLAIN -- Chamberlain opened its season with a four-set win over Stanley County on Tuesday.
CHAMBERLAIN -- Mya Knippling’s massive double-double sent Chamberlain past Todd County on Thursday in girls basketball action.
With Chamberlain distracted by Luther, Serpentico knocked down the larger opponent, and was able to tag Luther in. Chaos Project kept Chamberlain in their corner, working quick tags.
Chamberlain's Nash Hutmacher (72) blocks Winner's Ethan Vesely (11) during a game last Friday in Chamberlain.
According to Chamberlain biographer Robert Self, these appeared relaxed and modern, showing an ability to speak directly to the camera.sfn Chamberlain had few friends among his parliamentary colleagues.
Chamberlain concluded that Eden would have to accept his policy, or resign.sfn The Cabinet heard both men out but unanimously decided for Chamberlain.
Chamberlain flew back to London, saying "It is up to the Czechs now."sfn Munich conference Hitler's proposals met with resistance not only from the French and Czechoslovaks, but also from some members of Chamberlain's cabinet.
Chamberlain's address met with the approval of the House.sfn Chamberlain arrives in Munich, September 1938 With Austria absorbed by Germany, attention turned to Hitler's obvious next target, the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia.
Hitler accepted and Chamberlain flew to Germany on the morning of 15 September; this was the first time, excepting a short jaunt at an industrial fair, that Chamberlain had ever flown.
However, by 1938, Lloyd George's distaste for Neville Chamberlain led him to disavow Chamberlain's appeasement policies.
One version of events states that Chamberlain, of the Devonshire regiment, was playing this new game when his opponent failed to pot a ball and Chamberlain called him a snooker.
Runciman, a member of the Liberal National Party, was thought by Chamberlain to be lazy.sfn Soon after taking office, Chamberlain instructed his ministers to prepare two-year policy programmes.
Another weekend, another tower crane arrives in Birmingham's bustling city centre ready to help build Three Chamberlain Square.
Cara Chamberlain is the 2023 senior MCDA ambassador.
Chamberlain-Creighton spent four years in prison for the 1980 murder of her baby Azaria until the girl’s jacket was found in a dingo lair near Uluru, torpedoing the prosecution case.
Chamberlain finished fifth with 679. The Cubs’ Dakota Munger was third individually at 151 (78 Tuesday).
Chamberlain said her PhD would propose a number of recommendations to address these glaring shortcomings, including options for ACC to pursue court action against negligent companies.
Clubs in Serie A have also expressed an interest in Oxlade-Chamberlain, whose first-team opportunities have been severely restricted.
Danny followed and although he kept his distance, he would never allow another vehicle to slip in between him and the Lord Chamberlain's armoured car.
Facing each other in the first competitive encounter between the two clubs, Harriers made an encouraging start and an early teasing cross from Caleb Richards found Christian Oxlade-Chamberlain, who directed his downward header wide.