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advisers

n. (plural of adviser English)

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Presidents, he knew, did not welcome advisers to tell them why they had been wrong.

He smiled with the craft of a regnant who knows when to flatter his advisers, but Rosvita sensed tension beneath the light words.

With a ring of advisers he stood in the center of the hall holding court, discussing their desperate situation together with the wizened nun who was mother of the order who ran the hostel.

Geneva Accords, the United States was permitted to have 685 military advisers in southern Vietnam.

International Red Cross showed that in South Vietnamese prison camps, where at the height of the war 65,000 to 70,000 people were held and often beaten and tortured, American advisers observed and sometimes participated.

Tameyoshi and his sons with their horse and foot militia arrived at Shirakawa, where they found the ex-Emperor and his advisers in a frenzy of anxiety.

Already there were rumors that the ex-Emperor and his advisers had caused the disturbance to stir up further enmity between the rival monasteries, and even as the earliest arrivals set foot in Kyoto, new reports were heard that the Cloistered Emperor had sent his deputies to confer with the Enryakuji monks, who were rallying, fully armed, at West Sakamoto.

But his advisers, especially Allen Dulles and General Nathan Twining, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, had pushed and pushed and pushed.

Council how far he wished his principal advisers to go in their testimony.

On April 4, 1961, Kennedy held a conference at the State Department with his key advisers to get their final thoughts on the invasion.

Later he called all his advisers for an emergency meeting in the Situation Room.

Americans except for the intelligence people and then the few American advisers who were up there.

He reported that the Chief had spent the afternoon in his hut arguing with his advisers about the hostages.