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regency

[ree-juhn-see] / ˈri dʒən si /
NOUN
regime
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STRONG


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In Central Aceh where local authorities have provided Starlink devices, thousands were seen queuing outside the regency's office on Sunday night hoping to contact their loved ones or charge their mobile phones.

From BBC

The cast, which is usually all white in these kinds of period shows, is mixed — as if regency England and the colonies had all mixed together.

From New York Times

Plumes of smoke covered the stands at the Kanjuruhan Stadium in Malang regency, as tens of thousands of people scrambled for the exit doors, trampling — and killing — others who fell.

From Washington Post

"Mr. Malcolm's List," a regency era romantic drama, isn't making much of an impression in its domestic debut.

From Reuters

Legally speaking, though, Britain is not in a regency, according to Professor Bogdanor.

From New York Times