There are 16 UNESCO chairs in the UK. More information about the programme can be found here.
Bricks, bottles and chairs were thrown by fans outside St Mary's stadium in violent scenes, with 11 arrests.
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"Roy rocked the babies in the rocking chairs, when he was all right, " my mother said.
And sitting in the chairs for a shape-up this week, writer and culture critic Jimi Izrael.
Sue Davies currently chairs the Culture Committee, and is a founder-director of the UKNC.
His office is decorated with gilded chairs and extravagant mouldings, ordered by his predecessor.
Bare chairs hurt everyone: owners, players, season ticket holders, vendors, sponsors, TV stations and fans.
The steely-eyed government agents in 24, the Fox TV series, sat in Humanscale chairs.
Plus, you have to sit through a rather lengthy church service in German on hardback chairs.
They're called captain's chairs, leaving no confusion as to who's calling the shots in this car.
Mr Williams pipped Julie Nesbit, who chairs the Constables' Central Committee, for the job.
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Moraes says much of his inspiration comes from his grandfather, now 84, who chairs Votorantim.
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Parents have the option to remain standing or sit on plush chairs shaped like stilettos.
For families, there is an indoor pool as well as cribs and high chairs available.
That includes tables, chairs, carpets, kitchen equipment and paint for the walls--but not property costs.
Our reporter says many argued the eventual cost of the chairs was still too high.
At Baghdad's central morgue, in a large room, rows of chairs face a huge screen.
The leadership encourages participation in all committees, watching for standouts, who become committee chairs.
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That brought the Bernstein lawyers out of their chairs, the Burlington Press reports.
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Musical chairs among China venture teams is nothing new, and Kleiner is hardly the exception.
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Presentations were given on new UNESCO Chairs and UNITWIN Networks in the UK and Ireland.
At Holyrood, some detect the influence of Presiding Officer Tricia Marwick, who chairs the business bureau.
Over-coats were strewn over chairs and gloves and leather flag pole holsters lay around the floor.
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Chairs DMCI group, which has built such landmarks as the Manila Doctor's Hospital and Manila Hotel.
Items mis-sold included hearing aids, mattresses, stair lifts, mobility scooters and rise and recline chairs.
We were greeted by a deserted terminal and a sea of empty plastic chairs.
The tour ends in what Passerini calls his handshake room, big enough for 20 chairs.
Even something as simple as comfy chairs for them to wait in was important, she said.
Apparently, they fought using anything that they could get rocks, wood, chairs and knives.
The co-chairs of the Task Force advocated for it in a Washington Post editorial yesterday.
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