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By courtesy the title is often also used for wives of Knights and Baronets. (Style: Your Ladyship or My Lady). As a plural, it may be used as an honorific for women generally ("ladies" if referring to a group of women, or as part of "ladies and gentlemen" if referring to a mixed group); "madam" (or "madam and gentlemen") is used in the singular ...
Ladies and gentlemen is a salutation and irreversible binomial used in the field of entertainment, sports and theater since the 19th century. [1] The salutation is unlike most English language gendered irreversible binomials which typically place the male term before the female term.
First ladies and gentlemen of India; Second ladies of India; First ladies and gentlemen of Indonesia; Second ladies and gentlemen of Indonesia; List of spouses of the president of Iran; List of spouses of the president of Ireland; First Lady of Israel; Companion of the president of the Italian Republic; First Lady of Ivory Coast
Since 1985, the National Governors Association has encouraged state first ladies and gentlemen to pursue their own, distinct causes and public agendas. [1] The public role of the first spouse is traditionally ceremonial. Like the first ladies of the United States, state and territorial first spouses are not elected and earn no government salary.
The first spouse of Arkansas is the title held by the host of the Arkansas Governor's Mansion, usually the spouse of the governor of Arkansas, concurrent with the governor's term in office.
First ladies/gentlemen of Mauritius. No. Name Portrait Took office Left office President of Mauritius 1. Lady Ringadoo 12 March 1992 30 June 1992
Ladies and Gentlemen may refer to: Ladies and gentlemen (salutation), a common introductory phrase; Film and television. Ladies & Gentlemen, an Indian Telugu ...
Term began Term ended First Lady/Gentleman President Notes 22 April 1975 7 August 1978 Nora Gúnera de Melgar: Juan Alberto Melgar Castro: Mayor of Tegucigalpa 1994-1998, National Party's presidential candidate in the 1997 Election, and was Deputy and 6th vice-president in the National Congress 2010-2014