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prime ministers

n. (prime minister English)

Usage examples of "prime ministers".

Sir Basil had served no less than five Prime Ministers of Her Majesty's Government, but now he was in rather a higher position than before.

It was this effort and these lessons which attracted presidents and prime ministers as well as millions of ordinary readers.

Then the two prime ministers were taking their places at the top table and Shasa leaned across to Manfred De La Rey and murmured, 'I hope this isn't all a boo-ha over nothing - and that Supermac has really got something of interest to tell us.

I sit with prime ministers and ambas-sadors, and they can't tell me, either.

But others thought that his proper resting place as the head of state was on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, in the space reserved for Prime Ministers, especially since crowds of mourners in the Jordan valley kibbutz might be exposed to terrorist assault with mortars and Katyushas.

For now she looked at one of her fellow Prime Ministers, this one representing the People's Republic of China.

All over the world, presidents, prime ministers, and a few lingering dictators would now be reading briefing documents of their own—.

As a rule, the Winton Dynasty had recognized that time was on its side and worked to minimize conflicts with prime ministers it didn't care for on the theory that the Crown could outlast any majority, but there had been cases when that had proven impossible and all-out warfare between Crown and Cabinet had brought the business of governing almost to a halt.