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  1. 26. Juli 2013 · Jul 26, 2013. #1. Hello, I was wondering what a "chief funster" was. This expression is actually in the trailer of "the best jobs in the world" promoted by the Australian Tourism office. Is a "chief funster" a person responsible of the "fun" on the island?! thanks for your help!

  2. 25. März 2014 · OK. Parla is right. There are a lot of adjectives either going before nouns or standing alone. However, there are some ones (called predicative) which mustn't go before nouns, but must stand alone such as afraid, alive, apart, asleep, awake etc and there are also some ones (called attributive) which mustn't stand alone, but must go before nouns such as woollen, wooden, atomic, digital, chief (OALD

  3. 0. According to the TensorFlow documentation for tf.estimator.train_and_evaluate: [T]he chief worker also does the model training job, similar to other non-chief training workers (see next paragraph). In addition to the model training, it manages some extra work, e.g., checkpoint saving and restoring, writing summaries, etc.

  4. 26. Juli 2015 · HI! I don't quite understand when the phrase chief among which is used in English. I found some text which I think is useful for my understanding of this phrase. Is this usage idiomatic here? CNA provides underwriting, marketing, and servicing for its various companies, chief among which are...

  5. 17. Feb. 2012 · Note how the words appear with a delay before each one. It's a matter of coding style, but for-of is the first thing I reach for when looping through anything iterable.

  6. 2. Juli 2009 · If "chief whip" applies to government only, as it appears from Wiki article, I just wondered how a chief whip could punish a whip (which is an MP, and not a member of the government). Meaning I just wondered how there could be a chief whip and a whip among MP's, namely outside of the government whip system.

  7. 31. Juli 2014 · Senior Member. Badaga. Jul 29, 2014. #1. I am very confused when to use deputy and vice, as it refers the same meaning. For example, in a country, they have President, vice president. On contrary, the country has chief minister and deputy chief minister not vice chief minister. Similarly, chancellor and vice chancellor, so when to use deputy ...

  8. 19. Dez. 2008 · Is this right:"Chief Cantonal of Civil Registry" anybody please answer soon I have to turn this as soon as tomorrow. Thank you.

  9. 25. Nov. 2008 · Nov 25, 2008. #6. As with many such terms, the precise meaning is whatever the referenced organization say it is. Executive editor tends to be common among U.S. newspapers and certainly The Associated Press, the American news agency. Editor-in-chief seems to be common among magazines. I would consider them equivalent but totally dependent upon ...

  10. 8. Aug. 2010 · Thanks for the feedback, Huru In that case, I can tell you that I agree with your dictionary's suggestion: "chief nurse" and "head nurse" are synonyms. In the hospital where I work as an interpreter, "head nurse" is the ordinary term. These nurses agree to take on administrative duties along with their nursing work.