Noun
board of review (plural boards of review)
(Scouting, US) The final approval process for rank advancement to any specific rank in the Boy Scouts of America that is meant to ensure that a Scout has indeed met all the requirements for that rank and to evaluate the experience.
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, speech to the Board of Review for the Imposed War, Tehran, Iran, 6 March 1981, https://bit. Source: Internet
Bradley Cooper is there for his pal Brad Pitt at the 2020 National Board of Review Gala! Source: Internet
“I tell ya, I know it would make a lot of people laugh and it would make a lot of people happy around me,” he told Page Six at the National Board of Review Gala on Wednesday in New York. Source: Internet
Sandler received the award for best actor at the National Board of Review Gala in front of a glittery crowd that included Bruce Springsteen, Martin Scorsese and his “Wedding Singer” co-star Drew Barrymore. Source: Internet
Some might scoff at the notion that the hospital is historic — it was built between 1970 and 1973 — but the South Carolina State Board of Review agreed Friday to recommend placing the building on the National Register of Historic Places. Source: Internet
The National Board of Review had announced its winners in December. Source: Internet