Definitionn. the position of a director of a business concern
Last update: October 2, 2015
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He must have had it very much at heart, to have invented the roundabout plan of getting the old gentleman a directorship. [Please select]
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He was appointed to the head-directorship in the entire department of music in Lacedaemon and succeeded in naturalizing the soft Lydian music. [Please select]
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In fact, my chief difficulty during Edward Bok's directorship of The Ladies' Home Journal was to abstain from breaking through the editor and revealing my real self. [Please select]
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And there's some pretty fat little salaries goes with those vice-presidencies, and a pinch o' stock in the Pump Company with the directorship.' [Please select]
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"Bibbs, will you come down-town with me Monday morning and let me start you with two vice-presidencies, a directorship, stock, and salaries." [Please select]
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During his directorship the capital of the line has been increased from 15,000,000 to 125,000,000 of marks, and the number of steamers from 26 to 170. [Please select]
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