"politician" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- But by virtue of their sheer numbers, the Liberal Democrats will dominate the little-known politician now heading the country.
- There are never incumbents in the race, and voters are always being introduced to new politicians, so they often choose between two little-known politicians every four years.
- Mr. Reed said he planned to hire a staff of as many as 10 people and would generally favor little-known, up-and-coming politicians and charge them reasonable rates.
- He appointed a little-known politician, Jean-Pierre Raffarin, to be prime minister with the job of running day-to-day government affairs.
- Mr. Collor, a little-known politician at the time of his upset victory in 1989, ran on a clean-government platform.
- As a little-known politician, he remained silent until his candidacy was approved before exhibiting his policies.
- There is much to like about Mr. McGreevey, a little-known but energetic politician who came from behind to win the Democratic primary in September.
- They say the dollar's weakness has resulted not only from economic causes, but also from foreign apprehension over the rise of a little-known politician from an obscure state.
- A little-known politician on the national stage, he has been governor since 1997 of the Donetsk region, a conservative stronghold, where politics and business have been chaotic.
- The British public had had enough, and the elections of 1979 returned the Conservatives led by a little-known politician named Margaret Thatcher.
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