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governor general

NOUN
  1. a governor of high rank

How To Use governor general In A Sentence

  • All Canadians must make it unambiguous to our affirmative action, extreme left-wing bimble who lives in the Governor General †™ s mansion, and the other affirmative action, far-left bimble on the Supreme Court that they can not unilaterally affect the values of civilized Canadians who don†™ t revere murderers who butcher blameless living babies. Abortion And The Order Of Canada « Unambiguously Ambidextrous
  • It is possible that the present Governor General will be made interim President, if the proposals go through.
  • School children and the men of the village formed a guard of honour from the wharf to the marae where the governor general and her delegation sat amidst a spread of mats, tivaevae and pareu.
  • Knox would place the executive power in a governor general chosen for a seven-year term by both houses of the legislature, but “impeachable by the lower house and triable by the Senate.” Ratification
  • The provinces were grouped into larger administrative units called a diocese, ruled by a governor general who answered to a praetorian prefect, who in turn answered to one of the tetrarchs.
  • The governor general will announce at a later date when parliament will sit to choose a new prime minister.
  • Recently at a UNECSO event, the former Governor General of Canada and a Special Envoy for Haiti said she hates the word "resilience" used in the Haitian context. Radhika Coomaraswamy: Reflections on Women, Girls and Armed Conflict
  • The band of the Royal 22eme Regiment lead the march-past for the Governor General. The Royal Military College of St. John
  • I have forborne from commenting on the latest media circus about Australia's Governor General because of its sheer absurdity but I suppose I should devote a few words to it.
  • Jalandhar was annexed to the British dominion during the governor generalship of Lord Hardinge.
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