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Frith and served
Frith has also served on the governing bodies of the Lester B. Pearson College of the Pacific and the Vancouver Symphony.
From July 1996 to January 2008, Frith served as president of the Canadian Motion Picture Distributors Association, which is affiliated with the Motion Picture Association of America.
Frith served as Chairman of the National Liberal Caucus between 1984 and 1987.
From July 1996 to January 2008, Frith served as president of the Canadian Motion Picture Distributors Association, which is affiliated with the Motion Picture Association of America, and represents the interests of the American film industry in Canada.

Frith and Canadian
Royce Herbert Frith, CM, QC ( November 12, 1923-March 17, 2005 ) was a Canadian diplomat, public servant and politician.
Frith also ensured the retention of Canada House in Trafalgar Square as the site of the Canadian high commission when the government had considered abandoning the location in order to save money.
Douglas Cockburn Frith, PC ( March 5, 1945 – March 21, 2009 ) was a Canadian politician.
Frith was a member on numerous Boards, including the Toronto East General Hospital, the Canadian Council on Aboriginal Business and the Canadian Film Centre.
* Royce Frith ( 1923-2005 ), Canadian diplomat and politician

Frith and .
Simon Frith identifies the origins of the power ballad in the emotional singing of soul artists, particularly Ray Charles and the adaptation of this style by figures such as Eric Burdon, Tom Jones and Joe Cocker to produce slow tempo songs often building to a loud and emotive chorus backed by drums, electric guitars and sometimes choirs.
Cricket historian David Frith believed it is possible that the abrasive Australian captain Warwick Armstrong could have addressed sarcastic comments to Jardine but Wisden believed his slow approach cost him his century.
* Frith, H. J. and J. H. Calaby.
* Frith, Simon, Straw, Will, Street, John, eds, ( 2001 ), The Cambridge Companion to Pop and Rock, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-55660-0.
* Frith, Simon ( 2004 ) Popular Music: Critical Concepts in Media and Cultural Studies, Routledge.
John Frith was condemned to death for his views on the eucharist: he denied the real presence.
Although he rejected Frith ’ s radicalism, by 1534 he clearly signalled that he had broken with Rome and that he had set a new theological course.
Professor Uta Frith has stated she believes Victor displayed the signs of autism.
** John Frith, English Protestant priest and martyr ( d. 1533 )
Tyndale may have met Thomas Bilney and John Frith whilst there.
Mary Frith (" Moll Cutpurse ") scandalised 17th century society by wearing male clothing, smoking in public, and otherwise defying gender roles.
* July 4 – John Frith, English Protestant priest and martyr ( b. 1503 )
On 26 January 1926, Baird repeated the transmission for members of the Royal Institution and a reporter from The Times in his laboratory at 22 Frith Street in the Soho district of London.
He leased 19 of its to Joseph Girle, who gained permission to build and promptly passed his lease and licence to bricklayer Richard Frith in 1677.
Frith began the development.
* Frith Street where John Logie Baird first demonstrated television in his laboratory, now the location of Bar Italia.
Night-time traffic surveys carried by Westminster Council between 10 pm and 4 am indicate that Old Compton Street, Dean Street, and Frith Street experienced the highest levels of traffic within the Soho area.
The busiest location was Old Compton Street between the junctions with Dean and Frith Street, which experienced ' medium ' levels of traffic for four of the six hours of the survey, including between 2 am and 4 am.
The Signet first edition cover, a parody of the 1965 Ballantine paperback cover by Barbara Remington, was drawn by Muppets designer Michael K. Frith.
Guitarist Fred Frith noted that during this process " forces that usually emerge in improvisation are harnessed and made constant, repeatable.

served and Chair
As Governor of Arkansas, Clinton overhauled the state's education system, and served as Chair of the National Governors Association.
He gave the Democratic response to President Reagan's 1985 State of the Union Address and served as Chair of the National Governors Association from 1986 to 1987, bringing him to an audience beyond Arkansas.
In his time at university he also served as Chair of the Glasgow University Labour Club and President of the Glasgow University Union.
After retirement at Harvard, he served as the Mack and Effie Campbell Tyner Eminent Scholar Chair in the College of Human Sciences at Florida State University.
From 1920 till his death, Lowry served as the Chair of Physical
Urban ascended to the Chair of Saint Peter in the year of the Roman Emperor Elagabalus ' assassination and served during the reign of Alexander Severus.
In 2010 and 2011, he served as Chair of the Independent Advisory Group on Sustainability for the Inter-American Development Bank.
He was Chair of FairVote from 1996 to 2008 and continues to serve on its board, served as President of the World Federalist Association and on the advisory board of Public Campaign and the Electronic Privacy Information Center, and is of counsel to the Washington, DC-based law firm of Greenberg & Lieberman, LLC
He served as Chair of the Executive Council at Caltech from 1921 to 1945, that school's governing body at the time.
Prior to joining Chatham, he served recently as Chair and Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Studies at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
As the state's second-highest officeholder, he served as President of the State Senate, Chair of the Commission for Economic Development, Chair of the State Lands Commission, Regent of the University of California and Trustee of the California State University.
In 2001, Vilsack served as a Chair of the Midwestern Governors Association.
He served as Chair of the National Governors Association during 1989 – 1990, and was Chair of the Midwestern Governors Association.
He was promoted to full professor in 1968 and served as the Chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering from 1974-81.
Active in many EDI projects around the world, he served as Chair of ANSI ASC X12, the US national standards body for EDI, from 1993 to 1995.
Robert also served as Chair of the X12 Security Task Group for a number of years, and was one of the authors of the X12 technical report on the use of Extensible Markup Language XML for conducting EDI.
Rosen was with the Recording Industry Association of America ( RIAA ) from 1987 to 2003 and served first as President and then Chair and CEO from 1998 to 2003.
Nolan subsequently served the party in a number of roles including National Chair, editor of the party newsletter, chairman of the By-laws Committee, chairman of the Judicial Committee, and Chairman of the Platform Committee.
At age 99 during World War II, he served as Chair of the Canadian Committee of the International YMCA, responsible for supervising enemy prisoners in Canada.
From 1984 to 1986, Charest served as Assistant Deputy Chair of Committees of the Whole of the House of Commons.
Together with his wife, Sarah, who served as Chair of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, formerly known as Handgun Control, Inc., co-founded by N. T.
He served as the Canadian Chair of the Canada-Europe Round Table and the Canadian Institute for International Affairs.
He was not included in the cabinet of David Peterson, though he served as the parliamentary assistant to the Chair of the Management Board in 1987-88.

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