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Margaret Thatcher

NOUN
  1. British stateswoman; first woman to serve as Prime Minister (born in 1925)

How To Use Margaret Thatcher In A Sentence

  • Margaret Thatcher became Britain's first woman prime minister in 1979.
  • All post-war Prime Ministers up to Margaret Thatcher reiterated the same view.
  • Standing in the middle of the road is very dangerous; you get knocked down by the traffic from both sides. Margaret Thatcher 
  • After 11 years of Margaret Thatcher, it proved necessary to cannibalise the entire armoured resources of the Rhine Army to deploy a weak division for the First Gulf War. The Tory defence policy will be simple: cut, brutally
  • Labour's most memorable poster during its campaign was one of Tory leader William Hague, with his normally bald head sporting Margaret Thatcher's stiffly lacquered hairdo.
  • Margaret Thatcher of Britain and Indira Gandhi of India were vastly powerful politicians and global ideological icons as well.
  • The look was schoolmarm prissy, but sexy and was every grown up boy's fantasy of a saucy school mistress or strict female dominant leader like Margaret Thatcher.
  • Others are what Margaret Thatcher might have called squishy, and proud to be so. Charlie Gillis
  • Like Margaret Thatcher with her famous use of the dialect word "frit", Cameron likes to do the common man bit. The Guardian World News
  • In June 1981, prime minister Margaret Thatcher appointed a panel to advise her government on all matters relating to information technology.
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