Signore Pallandino worked as a barber, and his clients, in the captivity of their chair, would be told stories of his ancestors in the com media dell'arte, an improvised song and dance entertainment that is the basis of English pantomime.
Because the new system is on trial, there will be another election for the chair in mid-parliament - so MPs will have a chance to give their verdict on her performance, soon.
If it goes ahead it will be the first partnership of its kind in the country, according to the Chair of the Devon and Somerset Fire Authority.
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By the end of the episode, Riker is much more confident, knowing that he can sit in the big chair and make the decisions that need to be made.
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Jackets will be bought in duplicate, so that one can be permanently on the back of the chair.
The walls were painted green, and in the center of the room, where an electric chair used to be, was a sheeted gurney.
But the most effective way of reining in the committee would be to replace its current chair, Natascha Engel, with an establishment heavyweight who would be more likely to block inconvenient debates on uncongenial subjects like Europe.
And there's a second way in which it might be changed: half way through the Parliament - so in about June, I assume - the chair and members of the backbench committee will face re-election.
Commentator John Feinstein will be holding on to the arms of his chair to stay in it.
He gave the impression that he would be perfectly comfortable sitting in that chair, without moving, all day.
The point is that the compensation committee chair must be aware of these issues in order to ensure good decisions.
It can be no coincidence that Plaid chair John Dixon waves the big stick in his introduction to the 2005 conference.
When he has decided what his objective is, normally with a food orientation, but also for possession of a chair, cushion or the window to be opened in the car, he, like any good negotiator from the Bolshevik school, simply wears you down by never going away and reminding you continually of his presence.
The backbench business committee, whose chair will be paid extra in line with other select committees, will be elected by secret ballot and re-elected every session.
Fifty year olds today have to be very careful since they have had the chair pulled out from under them financially in the last ten years.
He served two terms in Congress, representing the Houston area, and then President Nixon asked him to be RNC Chair.
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In May, Wrexham assembly member Lesley Griffiths wrote to the chair of the London 2012 Olympic Organising Committee to ask that Wrexham be included in the torch relay route.
Created by a team at the University of Electro-Communications in Toyko, Chilly Chair, as it's called, may be a reference to the chilling feeling the device is tasked with invoking.
There was even a hairdressing salon where men could have their facial hair shaved with an open razor, made possible because the barber's chair was set in such a position that there would be "no jolting".
We are concerned that there has been a tendency on the part of some members to engage in what can appear to be bilateral debate when the proper management of business is best served by addressing the chair at all times.
Supporters' trust chair Phil Sumbler said the club was right to warn those who might be prepared to cash in.
This is true especially when the temperature begins to drop as a pile of blankets will always be more inviting than sitting in a chilly chair.
But Laura Weir, head of policy and campaigns at the MS Society and chair of the Patients Involved in NICE group, said people with other conditions needed to be considered too.
Margaret Aspinall, who lost her 18-year-old son James in the disaster and is chair of the Hillsborough Family Support Group, said Monday's anniversary would be "an emotional day".
Shopping from the comforts of your favorite chair is infinitely better than battling the crowds of retail goers that will be taking to the streets in a few short days.
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"Business is supposed to be a service to society, " says Andrew Abela, chair of the business and economics program, now housed in Catholic's School of Arts and Sciences and comprised mostly of undergraduate students.
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