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President President is a title held by many leaders of organizations, companies, trade unions, universities, and countries. Etymologically, a "president" is one who presides, who sits in leadership (from Latin prae- "before" + sedere "to sit"; giving the term praeses).
President (game) President (also popularly known as Presidents and Assholes, Asshole, or P's and A's) is a card game for 3 or more in which players race to get rid of all their cards. The game is popular with people of all ages, from children to adults.
President (history of the term) The word president is derived from the Latin prae- "before" + sedere "to sit." As such, it originally designated the officer who "sits before" a gathering and ensures that debate is conducted according to the rules of order (see also chairman and speaker).
President Airlines President Airlines is a scheduled and charter airline based in Phnom Penh in Cambodia. It is a privately owned airline and operates scheduled passenger flights from Phnom Penh to domestic destinations and flights to Thailand, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
President Casino Laclede's Landing President Casino Laclede's Landing is a stationary riverboat casino in Saint Louis, Missouri and is open Mon-Thu 8am-4am, Fri 8am-Mon 4am. The 73,500 square foot casino features 756 slots and twenty table games and is owned and operated by President Casinos.
President Kennedy School and Community College President Kennedy School and Community College is a comprehensive secondary school located in Coventry, England. President Kennedy was made a specialist humanities school by the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust in 2005.
President McKinley Inauguration Footage President McKinley Inauguration Footage is the name given to two different short documentary films which were combined as one. The two titles are President McKinley Taking the Oath and President McKinley and Escort Going to the Capitol.
President of Anjouan The President of Anjouan is the head of the autonomous government of Anjouan, one of the islands in the Comoros. The position was established in 2002 following the adoption of the Comorian Constitution of 2001.
President of Argentina The President of Argentina (full title: President of the Argentine Nation, Spanish: Presidente de la NaciĂłn Argentina) is the head of state of Argentina. Under the national Constitution, the President is also the chief executive of the federal government and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces.
President of Austria The Austrian Federal President (German language: Österreichischer Bundespräsident) is the federal head of state of Austria. Though theoretically entrusted with great power by the constitution, in practice the President acts, for the most part, merely as a ceremonial figurehead.
President of Azerbaijan The country of Azerbaijan is a presidential republic, with the President of Azerbaijan as the head of state, and the Prime Minister of Azerbaijan as head of government. The current President of Azerbaijan is İlham Aliyev.
President of Brazil The first president of Brazil was Deodoro da Fonseca, who proclaimed the republic in a military coup d'etât against the Emperor Dom Pedro II. Since then, Brazil had six constitutions, two dictatorships and three democratic periods.
President of Croatia The President of Croatia is the head of state. Croatia is a parliamentary democracy where the President's main role is leading the armed forces and diplomacy together with the Government, in addition to a number of procedural duties of this eminent public office.
President of Dáil Éireann The President of Dáil Éireann was the leader of the revolutionary Irish Republic of 1919–1921. The office, also known as Priomh Aire, was created in the Dáil Constitution adopted by Dáil Éireann, the parliament of the Republic, at its first meeting in January 1919.
President of Estonia The President of the Republic (Estonian: Vabariigi President) is the head of state of the Republic of Estonia. As Estonia is a parliamentary democracy, the President is mainly a symbolic figurehead and doesn't hold strong executive power.
President of Germany The President of Germany is Germany's head of state. Since resignation of the German Emperor in 1918 and the promulgation of the Weimar Constitution, a President (the Reichspräsident) was Head of State in Germany.
President of Grande Comore The President of Grande Comore is the head of the autonomous government of Grande Comore (Ngazidja), the largest island of the Comoros. The position was established in 2002 following the adoption of the Comorian Constitution of 2001.
President of Guatemala The title of President of Guatemala has been the usual title of the leader of Guatemala since 1851, when that title was assumed by JosĂ© Rafael Carrera, who had been acting as head of government as general and caudillo since 1840. Earlier, Guatemala had been a state within the United Provinces of Central America since 1823, before that part of the Mexican Empire under AgustĂn de Iturbide, and before 1821 ruled by the Captain General of Guatemala, a Spanish colonial official owing allegiance to the Viceroy of New Spain and the King of Spain, back to the Spanish conquest of the region in the early 16th century.
President of Harvard University The President is the chief administrator of Harvard University. Ex officio the chairman of the Harvard Corporation, he is appointed by and is responsible to the other members of that body, who delegate to him the day-to-day running of the university.
President of Hawaii The President of Hawaii was the Republic of Hawaii's Head of State during its six-year existence (1894 to 1900). The only man to fill the office was Sanford Dole who later became governor of Hawaii when the nation became a United States Territory.
President of Honduras This page lists presidents of Honduras. Many of the post 1900 Presidents represented one of the 2 dominant political parties, which are the Liberal Party of Honduras (PLH), and the National Party of Honduras (PNH).
President of Chechnya Chechnya is a mainly mountainous region in the Caucasus, administered as the Chechen Republic, a constituent part of the Russian Federation, and claimed by a separatist movement, styling itself the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria (as of 2005, unrecognised by any country). Thus, President of Chechnya may refer either to the head of Russia's Chechen Republic or to that of Ichkeria (see President of Ichkeria)
President of Chile The President of Chile is both the chief of state and the head of government. Under the current constitution (1980), the President is elected by popular vote to serve for a period of four years, with immediate re-election being prohibited.
President of Ichkeria This is a list of Presidents of the unrecognised Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, a separatist movement that controlled most of Chechnya from 1991 to 1999 (see First Chechen War, Second Chechen War). Ichkeria's last de facto Presidential elections were held in 1997.
President of India The President of India is the head of state and first citizen of India and the Supreme Commander of the Indian armed forces. The President's role is largely ceremonial, with real executive authority vested in the Council of Ministers, headed by the Prime Minister.
President of Israel President of the State of Israel (, Nesà Hamdiná, literally: The President of the State) is the Head of State of Israel, but has a largely ceremonial, figurehead role with real power lying in the hands of the Prime Minister of Israel.
President of Kyrgyzstan The President of Kyrgyzstan is the head of state and the highest official of the Kyrgyz Republic. The President, according to the constitution, "is the symbol of the unity of people and state power, and is the guarantor of the Constitution of the Kyrgyz Republic, and of an individual and citizen.
President of Malta The office of the President of Malta (), came into being on 13 December 1974, when Malta became a Commonwealth republic. Queen Elizabeth II ceased to be head of state, and the last Governor-General, Sir Anthony Mamo, became the first President of the Republic.
President of Mexico The President of the United Mexican States is the head of state of Mexico. Under the Constitution, the president is also the head of government and the Commander-in-Chief of the Mexican army, navy, and air force.
President of Mohéli The President of Mohéli is the head of the autonomous government of Mohéli, the smallest island of the Comoros. The position was established in 2002 following the adoption of the Comorian Constitution of 2001.
President of Moldova The President of Moldova is elected every four years, and has been since 1990. Under current rules, the parliament of Moldova must approve a nomination for Head of State by a two-thirds majority following legislative elections, or upon the post becoming vacant.
President of People's Democratic Republic of Yemen The People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, commonly referred to as South Yemen, became independent as the People's Republic of South Yemen in 1967. The President of the Republic served as head of state, appointing a Prime Minister to serve as head of government.
President of Rutgers University The President of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (also known as Rutgers University) is the chief administrator of Rutgers University and—in an ex officio capacity—a presiding officer within the University's 59-member Board of Trustees and its eleven-member Board of Governors. Appointed by these bodies to the post and delegated authority to run the day-to-day operation of the University, the President is responsible to those bodies alone.
President of Singapore The President of the Republic of Singapore is the head of state. In parliamentary systems like the Westminster system, which Singapore employs, the prime minister is the head of the government while the position of President is largely ceremonial.
President of South Africa The President of South Africa, in full, the President of the Republic of South Africa is the head of state and head of government under South Africa's Constitution. From 1961 to 1994, the head of state was called the State President, or Staatspresident in Afrikaans.
President of South Ossetia From its self-declared independence on 28 November 1991 until 27 November 1996, the leader of South Ossetia was the "Chairman of the Parliament". This is a list of Presidents of South Ossetia and the holders of the precursor to the office.
President of Sri Lanka The President of Sri Lanka is the head of state and dominant political figure in Sri Lanka. The office was created in 1978 but has grown so powerful there have been calls to restrict or even eliminate its power.
President of Suriname The President of the Republic of Suriname (Dutch: President van de Republiek Suriname) is, in accordance with the Constitution of 1987, the head of state, head of government, and commander-in-chief of Suriname. The President and a Vice President are elected by the National Assembly to a five-year mandate and are accountable to the Assembly.
President of the Australian Senate The President of the Australian Senate is the presiding officer of the Australian Senate, the upper house of the Parliament of Australia. The other presiding officer is the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
President of the Board of Control The President of the Board of Control was a British government official in the late 18th and early 19th century responsible for overseeing the British East India Company and generally serving as the chief official in London responsible for Indian affairs. The position was frequently a cabinet level one.
President of the Bundestag The President of the Bundestag (German: Präsident des Deutschen Bundestages or Bundestagspräsident) presides over the sessions of the Bundestag, the parliament of Germany, with functions similar to that of a speaker in other countries. In the German order of precedence, his office is ranked second right after the President and before the Chancellor.
President of the Confederate States of America The President of the Confederate States of America was the Head of State of the short-lived Confederate States of America, which seceded from the United States. The only person to hold the office was Jefferson Davis of Mississippi.
President of the Council of Ministers The official title President of the Council of Ministers is used to describe the head of government of the states of Italy, Poland and Serbia and Montenegro, and formerly in Portugal, France (during the Third and Fourth Republics), Spain (during the Second Republic), and Luxembourg (1848–1857). Unofficially these heads of government are usually called Premier or Prime Minister.
President of the Court of Appeal (Fiji) Fiji's Court of Appeal is chaired by the President of the Court of Appeal. The Chief Justice of Fiji is not permitted to hold this position; in order to give the Court of Appeal a degree of independence from the High Court and the Supreme Court, the Chief Justice, who chairs both courts, is constitutionally disqualified from presiding over, or even sitting on, the Court of Appeal.
President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo The President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (, , ) , is Congo's elected Head of State, and the ex officio "Supreme Commander" (Commander-in-Chief) of the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (FARDC).
President of the European Commission The President of the European Commission is notionally the highest ranking unelected official within the European Union bureaucracy. In recent years, Commission presidents have increasingly been former heads of government of EU member states.
President of the European Parliament The President of the European Parliament oversees all the activities of the European Parliament and its constituent bodies. He or she presides over its plenary sittings and chairs the meetings of the Bureau and Conference of Presidents.
President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State The President of the Executive Council (Irish: Uachtaráin na hArd-Chomhairle) was the head of government or prime minister of the 1922-1937 Irish Free State, and the leader of the Executive Council (cabinet). The President was appointed by the Governor-General, upon the nomination of Dáil Éireann (the lower house of parliament) and had to enjoy the confidence of the Dáil to remain in office.
President of the Family Division The President of the Family Division is the head of the Family Division of the High Court of Justice in England and Wales. The Family division was created in 1971, out of the former Admiralty Court and probate courts into the then Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division.
President of the FIA The President of the FIA is the central figure in the administration of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. He is responsible for proposing resolutions and rule changes to the various FIA bodies, as well as for the delegation of tasks to his Vice and Deputy Presidents, and for coordinating the activities of the World Motor Sport Council and World Council for Mobility and the Automobile.
President of the French Republic The President of the French Republic () colloquially referred to as President of France, is France's elected Head of State and also the ex officio Co-Prince of Andorra and Grand Master of the Légion d'honneur.
President of the general council In France, the President of the General Council (French: Président du conseil général) is the locally-elected head of the General Council, the assembly governing a departments in France. The position is elected by the General Councillors from among their number.
President of the German Bundesrat In Germany, the President of the Bundesrat (German: Bundesratspräsident) is the body's chairperson or speaker. The presidency of the Bundesrat rotates among the minister-presidents of each of the federal Länder (states) on an annual basis.
President of the Irish Republic President of the Republic was the title given to the head of the Irish ministry or Aireacht in August 1921 by an amendment to the Dáil Constitution, which replaced the previous title, Priomh Aire or President of Dáil Éireann. Unlike the previous offices, which were simply head of government or prime minister, the President of the Republic was explicitly declared to be the Irish Republic's head of state.
President of the Italian Republic The President of the Italian Republic () is the head of State of Italy, and as such is intended to represent national unity rather than a particular political tendency. His term of office lasts for seven years.
President of the Local Government Board The President of the Local Government Board was a ministerial post, frequently a Cabinet position, in the United Kingdom, established in 1871. The Local Government Board itself was established in 1871 and was took in supervisory functions from the Board of Trade and the Home Office, including the Local Government Act Office that had been established by the Local Government Act 1858.
President of the Municipal Chamber President of the Municipal Chamber, or Presidente da Câmara Municipal, in Portuguese, is the title of the Mayor, in Portugal and other Portuguese speaking countries. In Brazil, the title is "Prefect", or Prefeito.
President of the National Assembly of Quebec The President of the National Assembly of Quebec (French; Le Président de l’Assemblée nationale) is the presiding officer of the National Assembly of Quebec, Canada, which is modeled after the Westminster parliamentary system. In other parliaments and legislatures the equivalent position is often called the "Speaker," which is why from 1867 to 1968, the presiding officer of the Assembly was known in French as "orateur," a transliteration of the English term "speaker".
President of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State The President of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State is the leader of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State, the legislative body of Vatican City. As a senior member of the Roman Curia, the president is normally a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
President of the Queen's Bench Division The President of the Queen's Bench Division is the head of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice. Until 2005, the Lord Chief Justice was also the President of the Queen's Bench, but the role was separated under the provisions of the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, and Sir Igor Judge became the first President.
President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada In the Canadian cabinet the President of The Queen's Privy Council for Canada (French: President du Conseil privé de la Reine pour le Canada) is nominally in charge of the Privy Council Office. The President of the Privy Council also has the largely ceremonial duty of presiding over meetings of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada, a body which only convenes for affairs of state such as the accession of a new Sovereign or the marriage of the Prince of Wales or heir presumptive to the Throne (see Monarchy in Canada).
President of the Republic of China The President of the Republic of China () is the head of state of the Republic of China, a state that since 1949 has consisted mainly of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, and Matsu. In both English language media and in Chinese media in Taiwan, the ROC is more commonly known as Taiwan, while the People's Republic of China, which does not acknowledge Taiwan, commonly refers to the Taiwanese government as the Taiwanese authorities.
President of the Republic of Macedonia The Macedonian Presidency began after the Macedonian declaration of independence on September 8, 1991, and its first president was Kiro Gligorov, the oldest president in the world up until his resignation as president in 1999. The Macedonian president is non-executive president.
President of the Royal Society The President of the Royal Society (PRS) is the elected head of the Royal Society of London. The position is now awarded to a member of the scientific community of the British Commonwealth for a period of five years, and is one of the highest honours that can be bestowed upon a scientist.
President of the Royal Statistical Society The President of the Royal Statistical Society is the head of the Royal Statistical Society (RSS). This is not an honorary position; the president actively oversees the running of the Society and chairs its council meetings.
President of the Russian Federation The President of the Russian Federation, known commonly as the President of Russia () is the Head of State and highest position within the Government of Russia. Executive power is split between the President and the Prime Minister, who is the Head of Government.
President of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic The office of President of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic is a head of state position over the government of the auto-proclaimed Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), an exile government based in the refugee camps of Tindouf, Algeria. From the 1976 declaration of independence to October 16, 1982 SADR's Head of State was known as the Chairman of the Revolutionary Council.
President of the Swiss Confederation The President of the Confederation (, , , ) is the presiding member of the Swiss Federal Council, Switzerland's seven-member executive. Elected by the Federal Assembly for one year, the President of the Confederation chairs the meetings of the Federal Council and undertakes special representational duties.
President of the Treasury Board (Canada) The position of President of the Treasury Board (French: Président du Conseil du Trésor) was created as a ministerial position in the Canadian Cabinet in 1966 when the Treasury Board became a fully-fledged department. From 1867 to 1966 the Treasury Board had been part of the Department of Finance.
President of the United Nations General Assembly The President of the United Nations General Assembly is a position voted for by representatives in the United Nations General Assembly on a yearly basis. The session of the assembly is scheduled every year starting in September - any special, or emergency special, assemblies over the next year will be headed by the president of the General Assembly.
President of the United States The President of the United States of America (sometimes informally abbreviated POTUSThe abbreviation POTUS was first published in The Phillips Code, a shorthand method created in 1879 for telegraph operators.) is the head of state and head of government of the United States.
President of the United States oath of office The oath or affirmation of office of the President of the United States was established in the United States Constitution and is mandatory for a President-elect before beginning a term of office. The wording is prescribed by the Constitution (Article II, Section 1, Clause 8), as follows:
President of the University of Maryland, College Park The President of the University of Maryland, College Park manages the day to day operations of the University of Maryland, College Park. The President is expected to work cooperatively with the University Senate and the University System of Maryland Board of Regents to effectively manage the university.
President of the Victorian Legislative Council The President of the Victorian Legislative Council, also known as the Presiding Officer of the Council, is the presiding officer of the Victorian Legislative Council, the upper house of the Parliament of Victoria and equivalent to the President of the Australian Senate. The current President is Monica Gould.
President of Transnistria The President of Transnistria is the highest elected official of Transnistria, a small country which declared independence from Moldova in 1990. The president of the republic is the country's head of state and is commander in chief.
President of Trinidad and Tobago The President of Trinidad and Tobago is the country's head of state and commander in chief of the country's armed forces. The office was established when the country became the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago in 1976, replacing the British monarch.
President of Turkey The President of Turkey is the head of state of the Republic of Turkey. In this capacity he represents the Republic of Turkey, and the unity of the Turkish nation; he ensures the implementation of the Turkish constitution, and the organized and harmonious functioning of the organs of state.
President of Tynwald The President of Tynwald is the presiding officer at the sittings of Tynwald in Douglas and is elected by the members of Tynwald from amongst their number. The first elected President, Sir Charles Kerruish OBE LLD CP, was elected in 1990 and held office until his retirement in 2000.
President of Ukraine The President of Ukraine (, Prezydent Ukrayiny) is the head of the state of Ukraine and acts in its name. The President is the guarantor of the state sovereignty and territorial indivisibility, the observance of the Constitution of Ukraine and human and citizens' rights and freedoms.
President of Vietnam The President of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Chủ tịch nước Việt Nam) is the head of state of Vietnam, although the functions of the President are often ceremonial. The President is responsible for appointing the Prime Minister and the Cabinet from among the members of the National Assembly, basing his or her decision upon indications from the Assembly itself.
President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate The President Pro Tempore of the Oklahoma Senate is the second-highest-ranking official of the Senate and the highest-ranking senator. The Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma is the President of the Senate ex officio, and thus is the highest-ranking member of the Senate; during her absence, the President pro tempore presides over the Senate.
President pro tempore of the Senate of the Philippines The President Pro-Tempore of the Senate of the Philippines is the second highest-ranking official of the Senate of the Philippines. During the absence of the Senate President, the Senate President pro tempore presides over the Senate.
President pro tempore of the United States Senate The president pro tempore of the United States Senate is the second-highest-ranking official of the Senate and the highest-ranking senator. The Vice President of the United States is the President of the Senate ex officio, and thus is the highest-ranking member of the Senate; during his absence, the President pro tempore presides over the Senate.
President Plaza President Plaza (çµ±ä¸€ĺ»Łĺ ´) is an Asian-themed shopping mall located in the Golden Village district of Richmond, British Columbia, at the intersection of Cambie Road at No. 3 Road, between Yaohan Centre and Aberdeen Centre.
President Pro Tempore of the North Carolina Senate The President Pro Tempore (more commonly, "Pro-Tem") of the North Carolina Senate is the highest-ranking (internally elected) officer of one house of the North Carolina General Assembly. The President of the Senate is the Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina, but the President Pro-Tem actually holds most of the power and presides in the absence of the Lt.
President Street (IRT Nostrand Avenue Line) President Street is a station on the IRT Nostrand Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of President Street and Nostrand Avenue in Brooklyn, it is served by the train (all times), and by the train (rush hours).
President Street Power Station, Johannesburg In an ill-fated gas turbine episode which marked the life of the first President Street Power Station, Johannesburg, supply tenders were invited, but although the cheapest was for steam driven plant, the consultants recommended a gas engine scheme that promised sufficient savings in fuel consumption to recover the increased capital cost within a few years. However, the Scottish contractors, Stewart and Company, supplied untested and experimental engines.
President's "E" Award The President's "E" Award is an award presented by the United States Department of Commerce to "to persons, firms, and organizations engaged in the marketing of products who make significant contributions to the expansion of the export trade of the United States". It was established by Executive Order 10978 on December 5, 1961.
President's Advisory Panel for Federal Tax Reform On January 7, 2005, President George W. Bush announced the establishment of the President's Advisory Panel for Tax Reform, a bipartisan panel to advise on options to reform the United States income tax code to make it simpler, fairer, and more pro-growth to benefit all Americans.
President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service Established by President Dwight D. Eisenhower on 27 June 1957 by Executive Order 10717, the President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service was created to allow the President to recognize civilian officers or employees of the federal government who have made contributions "so outstanding that the officer or employee is deserving of greater public recognition than that which can be accorded by the head of the department or agency in which he is employed.
President's Cancer Panel The President's Cancer Panel is a three-person panel that reports to the President of the United States on the development and execution of the National Cancer Program. Members serve 3-year terms, and at least two of the three panel members must be distunguished scientists or physicians.
President's Certificate of Merit The President's Certificate of Merit was created June 6, 1946 by Executive Order 9734 signed by US President Harry Truman for award by the President or at his direction to any civilian who on or after December 7, 1941 (see Attack on Pearl Harbor), has performed a meritorious act or service which has aided the United States or any nation engaged with the United States in the prosecution of World War II, and for which there is no other award.
President's Commission on Excellence in Special Education The President's Commission on Excellence in Special Education was a Presidential Commission formed by United States President George W. Bush on October 2, 2001, through the Executive Order 13227President's Commission on Excellence in Special Education - Whitehouse archived webpage.
President's Commission on Implementation of United States Space Exploration Policy The President's Commission on Implementation of United States Space Exploration Policy was a Presidential Commission formed by United States President George W. Bush on January 27, 2004, through the Executive Order 13326.
President's Commission on the HIV Epidemic The President’s Commission on the HIV Epidemic was a commission formed by then-President Ronald Reagan in 1987 to investigate the AIDS epidemic. It is also known as the Watkins Commission, for its chairman, James D.
President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities The President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities was established in Washington, DC in 1982 by an Executive Order from President Ronald Reagan. The Committee's role is to identify issues and develop initiatives in the arts and the humanities that the President and Committee members deem to be of critical importance to the United States.
President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports The President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports is an American government organization that aims to "promote, encourage and motivate Americans of all ages to become physically active and participate in sports".
President's Daily Brief The President's Daily BriefCentral Intelligence Agency] Directorate of Intelligence Products Page (PDB), sometimes incorrectly referred to as the President's Daily Briefing or the President's Daily Bulletin, is a [[Classified information in the United States|top secret document produced each morning for the President of the United States. Responsibility for producing the PDB — which was traditionally held by the director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) — was transferred to the new Director of National Intelligence, John Negroponte, after he was confirmed by the U.
President's Day Split 7" "6 songs of wonderful synth punk tunes from 2 one man bands featuring dudes from ska punk bands (Jeff of The Arrogant Sons of Bitches, and Rick Johnson of Mustard Plug). For you collector types its on grey marbled vinyl, and is a limited run of 600 and numbered out of 400...
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