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minister

[min-uh-ster] / ˈmɪn ə stər /




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Rev. Jesse Jackson, a prominent civil rights activist, ordained minister and the first Black American to receive significant traction in a campaign for president, died Tuesday at 84.

From Salon

The prime minister on Tuesday also talked about hopes for new defence export opportunities in Asia, notably with South Korea.

From Barron's

As the former leader of the opposition, and now minister, Steenhuisen was caught between making the government work while trying to appease his supporters - and prove to them that he is delivering in government.

From BBC

It seems highly likely that ministers were warned that they might lose Reform's court challenge.

From BBC

The minister said the changes would act as a "deterrent", and that he hoped "very few, if any" people would actually have their passes removed.

From BBC