- a word derived from prime minister.
Example Sentences
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A source in the prime ministry confirmed staff email accounts had come under a "phishing" attack to obtain confidential details but said those affected had been cut off from the network.
From Reuters • Jun. 6, 2013
Thus ended the 642 days of the prime ministry of Sir Anthony Eden�one of the shortest and most melancholy in Britain's proud history.
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Hence the appointment of Karel Urbanek, a relative unknown, to the prime ministry.
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It was to Laurier House that Mackenzie King retired two years ago when he gave the Liberal leadership over to Louis St. Laurent and resigned the prime ministry.
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The Hebrew records and traditions connect Joseph's prime ministry with a famine.
From The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 16 by Burton, Richard Francis, Sir