After the war, Zhukov served as the first commander in chief of the Soviet Union in Germany and the chief executive of the Soviet Soviet occupied area.
He is the commander in chief of this escort ,and he holds great power.
It is clear to all that he is only commander in chief in combat, and now the battle is over.
As moises naim, a former editor in chief of Foreign Policy, explained back in 2006, "Latin America's weight in the world has been shrinking."
Chris Anderson ) is the editor in chief of Wired and author of The Long Tail. His next book, FREE, will be published in 2009 by Hyperion.
The commander in chief reviewed his troops.
be in charge of an examination; to preside over an examination; chief examiner; a superviser in chief
"Senator Obama is running to be 'redistributionist in chief'," McCain said.
On the Strategy of the Left League Propagandizing Ding Ling--As the editor in chief of Beidou;
Ceneral Tu Yu-ming, commander in chief in Manchuria, was sufficiently characterized by foreign military men:" Egotistical, inefficient, jealous, professionally unqualified.
The editor in chief cut out the last paragraph.
When the armed uprising started, Zhou Enlai served as commander in chief.
The commander in chief told me that he wanted me to take complete charge of the land battle.
On December23,1783, George Washington entered the senate chamber of the Maryland State House and officially resigned his commission as commander in chief of the Continental Army.
Our editor in chief is, so to speak, a king in the office.
Fyodor Lukyanov is the editor in chief of the Russia in Global Affairs journal, published in Russian and English.
Ma Yimu, the executive editor in chief of the magazine, announced the dismissal Monday on his microblog, saying, "I cannot believe it."
Therefore, there is some evidence of RPE in chief executives of China's listed enterprises.
The juristical puzzledom in rural private houses transaction comes in chief from the two puzzles of legal recognition and register of the business contract.
But the role of the president and the commander in chief can not be safe.
He angles his reports to please his editor in chief.
TANG-SONG: inspector-in chief
The commander in chief of all the armed forces in certain countries.
There is a plan, described as being in its "embryonic" stage, to split the position of editor in chief from that of director general.
"Chinese universities are undergoing a serious survival crisis," said Chen Zhiwen, editor in chief of China Education online.