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This title is borrowed from the dean of correspondents covering the White House, who signals the end of a Presidential press conference by saying, “ Thank you , Mr . President .” It is borrowed simply ...
. The President , Mr . J. F. Phillips, CBE, LLM. FCIS, FBIM, FI Arb, presided . MAY I thank you , Mr . President , for your kind remarks, and may I immediately endorse your kind remark that there are, and I hope ...
of the sessions. I have therefore very much pleasure in handing over now to Mr . Page. Mr . A. C. Page: Thank you , Mr . President . Ladies and gentlemen, it is, of course, a very great pleasure, as Chairman ...
of the sessions. I have therefore very much pleasure in handing over now to Mr . Page. Mr . A. C. Page: Thank you , Mr . President . Ladies and gentlemen, it is, of course, a very great pleasure, as Chairman ...
Dr Flynn, on being invited by the President , Dr A. K. Sutherland, to express the appreciation of the meeting to the retiring President , said â Thank you Mr President for giving me this very ...
, please do go ahead. resolution by mediation and our speaker is Tony Mr Allen: Thank you , Mr President . Good Allen, a Director of CEDR since 2001. Now, in my evening everyone. ignorance, I thought that CEDR ...
at Oxford and has had an extremely good academic and business career both in the States and here. I will now ask Mr . Prout to give us his paper. (Applause.) Mr . Christopher Prout: Thank you , Mr . President ...
American Mineralogist, Volume 100, page 1318, 2015 Fang-Zhen Teng1 Department of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, U.S.A. Thank you , Mr . President ...
with the Society Mr A C Jackson: Thank you Mr President . I have been asked by Peter Lee to keep this brief and Iâm happy to oblige because I believe our President should d o all the talking. However, I would ...
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