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governorship

[ UK /ɡˈʌvənəʃˌɪp/ ]
[ US /ˈɡəvɝnɝˌʃɪp/ ]
NOUN
  1. the office of governor

How To Use governorship In A Sentence

  • He continued the governorship of the Company, his authority never challenged by subordinates or the Committee in London.
  • The governorship is just a stop on the way to his real goal. Villaraigosa to make announcement on Situation Room
  • Donald Carcieri, elected for his unsurpassed avuncularity, is in the death throes of his pathetic governorship of Rhode Island. David Segal: Rhode Island Governor Vetoes Bill To Let Gay Partners Arrange Each Other's Funerals
  • But they comforted themselves knowing they'd picked up a couple of governorships, winnowing the Republican lead to 24-23.
  • Is it not clear that she quited her governorship job for an easy money making machine in writing a book (full of lies, BTW?) Palin reaches the 1 million mark
  • In February 1559 he made a desperate plea to the queen to allow him to resign the governorship.
  • In the political arena, once the governorship candidate has emerged, everybody settles down; what remains is to plug their selfish interests onto the "mains" of the governor, not bothering much about the person's specifications of his running mate, who, in reality, is a Vanguard
  • Political parties were formed, and candidates were nominated for president and vice president, the two houses of the National Assembly, governorships, and state houses of assembly.
  • Civil government was formally restored on May 1,1946, when Sir Mark Young resumed his interrupted governorship.
  • After losing the presidency in 1960 and the California governorship in 1962, he came back to be elected president in 1968.
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