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presidency

[prez-i-duhn-see] / ˈprɛz ɪ dən si /


NOUN
administration
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Kennedy was an enthusiast and, in his presidency, both First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and former First Lady Mamie Eisenhower worked together to support the cultural center.

From Los Angeles Times

Tehran has acknowledged thousands of deaths during the protests, and on Sunday the presidency published the names of 2,986 people out of the 3,117 whom authorities said were killed in the unrest.

From Barron's

Before running for the presidency, the 39-year-old served as planning minister as well as in other posts.

From BBC

She has received the Gerald R. Ford Prize for distinguished reporting on the presidency, the National Press Club’s Lee Walczak Award for political analysis and the New York Press Club’s National Award for political reporting.

From The Wall Street Journal

During Biden's presidency, Chicago saw a sharp rise in the number of migrants, with the city receiving over 51,000 arrivals from the southern border.

From BBC