One cherished ambition is to take the chair of the Association of South-East Asian Nations in 2014.
"I couldn't be more proud and pleased to take over the chair vacated by the inimitable Lord Attenborough, " Fry continued.
The singer, 26, stepped away from the judge's chair to take to the stage in a performance described by chief judge Simon Cowell as "incredible".
South Africa will take over as the KP chair next year, and Milovanovic said that China had volunteered to serve as deputy chair - a step which could see Beijing, which is working hard to cement ties with resource-rich African nations, take over the full chairmanship in 2014.
Ms Harman, who is also the party chair, called on members to take the fight to the Conservative party ahead of the European elections at the beginning of June.
In the middle of it all, Monfils asked the chair umpire for permission to take an iPhone video of the crowd doing the wave.
Separately, National Economic Council chief Laura D'Andrea Tyson confirmed she is resigning to take an endowed chair at the University of California at Berkeley.
If you want a good life take the shortest route possible to your easy chair, preferably with a bag of chips or cookies.
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Part of the experience is having that favorite chair or couch or seat with joysticks attached from where you take on the world.
Rivera is not the type to want a glitzy rocking-chair farewell tour, but the Yankees said he intends to take a little time in each farewell stop to meet with people who love baseball as he does a longtime usher, or a family that has traveled from far away.
Dominant people tend to take up more space in the room, by splaying out their legs and feet, slouching in a chair to occupy more space in the room, and by using their arms and hands to take up more space horizontally.
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Locog chair Sebastian Coe said the relay would take the 2012 Games to almost every corner of the UK, saying: "Now everyone is invited to plan their welcome and find out where they can go to be part of this historic occasion, " he said.
But he or she is expected to chair EU summits, take on some of the functions of the current presidency of the Council of the European Union - held on a rotating six-month basis by EU heads of government - and represent the EU on common foreign and security policy.
You can ski right to town, take off your skis, enjoy lunch and hop back on the chair or gondola without ever crossing a street.
Sir Reg said it was "unfortunate" that he had not been asked whether he would take on the role envisaged for him in the agreement as co-chair along with the SDLP's Margaret Ritchie of a working group to examine ways to improve how the power-sharing cabinet operates.
It is likely that the vice-chair Richard Tracey, who retained his Assembly seat for Merton and Wandsworth, will take over until LFEPA holds its annual meeting in June.
The presiding officer of the Senate freshmen of the majority party take rotating, hour-long shifts intended to introduce them to the ways of the institution sits in his chair on the dais, scanning his BlackBerry or reading a Times article about the Senate.
The Yankees said that Rivera does not want a glitzy rocking chair goodbye tour, that he prefers to take a little time in each farewell stop to meet with people who love baseball as he does a longtime usher, or a family that has traveled from far away.
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