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  • 61Lists of Danzig officials — The city of Danzig (Gdańsk) from 1308 to 1945 had various offices, like mayor, councillor, burgrave. Also, separate city parts (Rechtstadt, Altstadt) had representants of their own for some time. Mayors see List of mayors of Danzig Councillors of …

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  • 62delegation of high-ranking officials — group of representatives who all have lots of authority in their positions …

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  • 63government officials — noun people elected or appointed to administer a government • Syn: ↑officialdom • Derivationally related forms: ↑official (for: ↑officialdom) • Hypernyms: ↑administration, ↑ …

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  • 64List of Assistant Secretaries of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs — Officials of the United States Department of State List of Assistant Secretaries of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs(NOTE: The post had been abolished from 1978 to 1999)* Philip Hall Coombs, 1961 1962 * Lucius D. Battle, 1962 1964 *… …

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  • 65asiarchs — Officials (NRSV) in the Roman province of Asia. They were well disposed towards Paul at Ephesus (Acts 19:31 ‘dignitaries of the province’, REB) …

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  • 66magistrates — Officials in the Roman Empire, holding various titles, had duties on the bench Asiarchs in Ephesus looked after patriotic events, and were friendly towards Paul (Acts 19:31), politarchs in Thessalonica after a riot released Jason on bail (Acts 17 …

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  • 67Judges — Officials in a tournament responsible for upholding the spirit and the rules determined by the sponsor. Charnay and King Renй both refer to the judges as diseurs …

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  • 68Wardens of Autumn — ♦ Officials appointed by the villagers to help supervise harvest work. (Gies, Frances and Joseph. Life in a Medieval Village, 246) …

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  • 69play down — officials tried to play down the extent of the damage Syn: make light of, make little of, gloss over, de emphasize, downplay, understate; soft pedal, tone down, diminish, trivialize, underrate, underestimate, undervalue; disparage, belittle,… …

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  • 70foreign diplomatic or consular offices — Officials appointed by a foreign government to protect the interest of its nationals in the United States. See also foreign agent …

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