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His speech contained deft references to their ideas, like attacks on defunding the police and support for a flat income tax, that he occasionally sounded less like a foreign dignitary and more like a GOP candidate for office.
VIKTOR ORBÁN LAID OUT HIS DARK WORLDVIEW TO THE AMERICAN RIGHT — AND THEY LOVED ITZACK BEAUCHAMPAUGUST 5, 2022VOXThe 47th Regiment Band played, and special trains unloaded dignitaries from New York and Brooklyn at the newly opened station.
THE LEADER OF NEW YORK’S “CITY OF THE DEAD” CASHES IN. AGAIN.BY CARSON KESSLERJULY 25, 2022PROPUBLICAThese included parades through London, royal banquets with visiting foreign monarchs and dignitaries, and firework displays.
PARADES, PAGEANTS, AND AFTERNOON TEA: THE HISTORY OF BRITAIN'S ROYAL JUBILEE CELEBRATIONSELOISE BARRYJUNE 1, 2022TIMEPersonal sanctions on foreign dignitaries can be a potent tool.
U.S. AND E.U. ARE GOING AFTER PUTIN'S WEALTH. FIRST THEY NEED TO FIND ITNIK POPLIFEBRUARY 26, 2022TIMEHe was treated as a celebrity and dignitary, more like a head of state than the head of an infamous defense contracting company.
THE DISNEYFICATION OF ATOMIC POWER - ISSUE 107: THE EDGEJACOB DARWIN HAMBLINOCTOBER 6, 2021NAUTILUSThe Nobel laureate, on the other hand, was received like a foreign dignitary.
CHINA’S PATH TO MODERNIZATION HAS, FOR CENTURIES, GONE THROUGH MY HOMETOWNYANGYANG CHENGJUNE 30, 2021MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWAfter sitting vacant for years, the mansion came back to life in the 1980s, when iconic Baltimore Mayor William Donald Schaefer used it to host dignitaries.
ESCAPE (SAFELY) TO BALTIMORE’S LUXURIOUS IVY HOTELKEVIN NAFFDECEMBER 4, 2020WASHINGTON BLADEI desired him to accompany me to call on this dignitary, but he did not seem at all anxious for the job.
BRITISH HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS FROM A MOTOR CARTHOMAS D. MURPHYThe high-priest was a great dignitary, and generally belonged to the royal family.
BEACON LIGHTS OF HISTORY, VOLUME IJOHN LORDHis deportment at this solemn ceremony, as related by a church dignitary, was fully edifying.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND IN THREE VOLUMES, VOL.III.E. FARR AND E. H. NOLANWORDS RELATED TO DIGNITARY
- CEO
- President
- administrator
- agent
- big shot
- boss
- brains
- brass
- bureaucrat
- chancellor
- civil servant
- commissioner
- comptroller
- dignitary
- director
- exec
- executive
- front office
- functionary
- governor
- head person
- higher-up
- incumbent
- leader
- magistrate
- manager
- marshal
- mayor
- minister
- officeholder
- officer
- panjandrum
- premier
- representative
- secretary
- top
- top brass
- top dog
- treasurer
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