No, the correct preposition to use with "presided" is "over." For example, "She presided over the meeting."
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"Is run" is correct. "Is ran" is not grammatically correct.
No, "hows you" is not correct grammar. The correct way to ask that question would be "How are you?" or "How are you doing?"
Yes. Example sentence: The president presided over the meeting.
John Hancock presided over the first, and George Washington presided over the second.
John Hancock presided over the first, and George Washington presided over the second.
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Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor, presided over the trail of Martin Luther.
In medieval Europe poor peasants worked the land, presided over by rich nobles.
The last party conference that Stalin presided over was in 1953 before his death.
Of the USA, George Washington.
President Barack Obama has presided over the largest budget deficit in any single year. He has presided over five of the largest in history. His highest was at $1.296791 trillion in 2011.
Muses presided over arts and sciences in Greek mythology. This is why writers and artists often talk about their muses.
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