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board

[bawrd] / bɔrd /
NOUN
piece of wood
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VERB
provide food and sleeping quarters
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STRONGEST
WEAK


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Board of Education meeting that was scheduled as a “board retreat” to discuss an update to the district’s strategic plan.

From Los Angeles Times

The company announced after Friday’s closing bell that Liaw had resigned from the board.

From Barron's

For investors, the narrow decision sets up a potential third-rate rise this year at the Australian central bank’s next board meeting in May.

From The Wall Street Journal

The truck had been called out minutes earlier to a separate incident on board another plane which had "reported an issue with odour", according to Port Authority executive director Kathryn Garcia.

From BBC

Liaw resigned from the company’s board on Friday, but notably remains on administrative leave from his position as vice president of business development.

From MarketWatch