Crossword-Solution: PRESIDENCY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Presidency | n. | The function or condition of one who presides; superintendence; control and care. |
| Presidency | n. | The office of president; as, Washington was elected to the presidency. |
| Presidency | n. | The term during which a president holds his office; as, during the presidency of Madison. |
| Presidency | n. | One of the three great divisions of British India, the Bengal, Madras, and Bombay Presidencies, each of which had a council of which its governor was president. |
We have 5 clues for the answer “PRESIDENCY”
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| ___, n. The greased pig in the field game of American politics. | 1 answer |
| the office and function of president | 1 answer |
| the office of president | 2 answers |
| Top Position | 4 answers |
| White ___ House | 5 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AEERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PRESIDENCY (5)
Itamar FRANCO, who assumed the presidency following President COLLOR'S resignation in December 1992, has promised to support the basic premises of COLLOR'S reform program but has yet to define clearly his economic policies.
Itamar FRANCO, who assumed the presidency following President COLLOR'S resignation in December 1992, was out of step with COLLOR'S reform agenda; initiatives to redress fiscal problems, privatize state enterprises, and liberalize trade and investment policies have lost momentum.
Before I go I want you to give me a promise: Promise me that you will keep the presidency of the association as long as you are well enough to do the work." "But how can I promise that?" I asked.
Proudhon made a very sharp attack on the candidacy of Louis Bonaparte in a pamphlet which is regarded as one of his literary chefs-d'oeuvre: the "Pamphlet on the Presidency." An opponent of this institution, against which he had voted in the Constituent Assembly, he at first decided to take no part in the campaign.
One Sunday evening he made an almost casual reference to the time when he first met Garfield, then a candidate for the Presidency.
Quotes with PRESIDENCY (3)
I'm done doing this!' Obama said, finally erupting. 'We've all agreed on a plan. And we're all going to stick to that plan. I haven't agreed to anything beyond that.'The 30,000 was a 'hard cap,' he said forcefully. 'I don't want enablers to be used as wiggle room. The easy thing for me to do - politically - would actually be to say no' to the 30,000. Then he gestured out the Oval Office windows, across the Potomac, in the direction of the Pentagon. Referring to Gates and the …
Obama had campaigned against Bush's ideas and approaches. But, Donilon, for one, thought that Obama had perhaps underestimated the extent to which he had inherited George W. Bush's presidency - the apparatus, personnel and mind-set of war making.
One also hears a great deal about how this awful joint tenure of the executive mansion was a good thing in that it conferred 'experience' on the despised and much-deceived wife. Well, the main 'experience' involved the comprehensive fouling-up of the nation's health-care arrangements, so as to make them considerably worse than they had been before and to create an opening for the worst-of-all-worlds option of the so-called HMO, combining as it did the maximum of capitalist go…
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Appears in: Slate.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2001).