The Provost is the head academic person (the highest ranking teacher) in a college or university. He/she usually has a lot of experience as both a professor and a dean. He answers directly to the President of the college (who may not be academic at all but a business person instead). The President deals with things like "should we build a new building?" while the Provost deals with things like "should we require all students to learn Spanish?" The Provost's List is an academic honors list at some colleges. Usually requires a semester GPA above 3.5 but less than 4 but could be whatever requirements your school sets. In high school they call this "honor roll".
Courson is a Scottish and Northern Irish surname. It's likely developed from the name Corsan or Carsan who was an ancient family from Galloway and provosts of Dumfries for several generations in the 16th century. They were known for their ferocity and in 1305, John Carson seized the castle of Dumfries.
Yes, Scotland has various local councils that are responsible for governing different areas across the country. These councils are headed by council leaders, not mayors. The system in Scotland is different from places like the United States where mayors are the executive heads of municipalities.
List is a noun (a list) and a verb (to list).
list of employees or list employee
on the list
a list of an animal is a list about animals by me
federal list
Routing list list and delegated authorities list
market list is market list.......thank you
A list within a list (or a list within another nested list).A list contains entries, which can be anything.Suppose those entries were lists themselves. Then they would be nested lists.
"ON the list" is correct. We use "on" when referring to something being included on a list, like being one of the items listed.
The verb form for "list" is "to list." For example, "Please list all the items you need."