What does champion-in-chief mean?
Champion-in-chief means The foremost champion; the most prominent or important defender..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
The foremost champion; the most prominent or important defender..
If you understand your company's sweet spot DNA, have a strong brand, are closely in touch with consumers, and have great champions-in-chief you can turn adversity into triumph.
I am Rustam, champion-in-chief of the Arabs and Ajams.
Gaines delivers a charismatic star turn in a role that normally takes a back seat to Evita and Che. His proud, noble Perón is a man of the world, and his rich, deep, stirring baritone vocals enrich even the role’s sometimes mundane musical material, giving sumptuous musical voice to Evita’s champion-in-chief.
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Champion-in-chief means The foremost champion; the most prominent or important defender..
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If you understand your company's sweet spot DNA, have a strong brand, are closely in touch with consumers, and have great champions-in-chief you can turn adversity into triumph.
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