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Not exactly. "Preside" means "to be in charge of," and that responsibility falls to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court or, in his (or her) absence, the Senior Associate Justice (justice who has served on the court longest). All Supreme Court justices are assigned one or more Circuits over which they have responsibility for emergency orders, per federal law (18 USC § 42): "The Chief Justice of the United States and the associate justices of the Supreme Court shall from time to time be allotted as circuit justices among the circuits by order of the Supreme Court. "The Chief Justice may make such allotments in vacation. A justice may be assigned to more than one circuit, and two or more justices may be assigned to the same circuit." The justices do not preside over the Circuits, however. US District Courts typically seat only one judge per case to preside over the Court; the US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts typically provide for appellate review by a three-judge panel, with one of the three presiding over the panel.
Over the past few decades, most US Supreme Court nominees have had judicial experience on one of the US Courts of Appeals Circuit Courts. This is no coincidence; most justices were appointed to the Circuit Courts for the purpose of developing appellate experience and a record of jurisprudence because they had already been identified as potential future US Supreme Court justices. The Circuit Courts have become the US Supreme Court's farm team.
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The team that finished third in the Soviet Supreme League of 1971 was Dinamo Tbilisi.
The team that finished third in the Soviet Supreme League of 1972 was Dinamo Tbilisi.
The team that finished third in the Soviet Supreme League of 1973 was Dynamo Moscow.
The team that finished third in the Soviet Supreme League of 1975 was Dynamo Moscow.
The team that finished third in the Soviet Supreme League of 1970 was Spartak Moscow.
The team that finished third in the Soviet Supreme League of 1976 was Dinamo Tbilisi.
The team that finished third in the Soviet Supreme League of 1977 was Torpedo Moscow.
The team that finished third in the Soviet Supreme League of 1978 was Shakhtar Donetsk.
The team that finished third in the Soviet Supreme League of 1974 was Chornomorets Odessa.