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  • career at the national or international level. Statesman or statesmen may also refer to: The Statesman (Denver, Colorado), early name of the Denver Star...
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  • The New Statesman is a British political and cultural magazine. New Statesman or New Statesmen may also refer to: The New Statesman (1984 TV series),...
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    in 1965. For the current season, see 2023 Delta State Statesmen football team. The Lady Statesman began play in 1925. They are the only Division II team...
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  • The Idaho Statesman is the daily newspaper of Boise, Idaho, in the western United States. It is owned by The McClatchy Company. The paper was first published...
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  • "New Statesmen" is a British revisionist superhero comic story. It was originally published in the adult-orientated anthology comic Crisis between 17...
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  • The Statesmen Quartet (also known as Hovie Lister and The Statesmen Quartet) were an American southern gospel quartet founded in 1948 by Baptist Minister...
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  • World Statesmen is an online encyclopedia which provides reference material and specific information which includes historical chronologies for list of...
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    was an unofficial designation given to certain retired elder Japanese statesmen who served as informal extraconstitutional advisors to the emperor, during...
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  • The Statesmen, or Statesmen Clan (Lithuanian: "valstybininkai", "valstybininkų" klanas, generally written with quote marks) is a conspiracy theory which...
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  • the stock price of Statesmen Whisky to skyrocket since people will depend much more on alcohols, making Whiskey and his statesmen members rich. Eggsy...
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  • occupation, are noted. The House of Grimaldi, descended from Otto Canella, a statesman from the Republic of Genoa, and taking their name from his son Grimaldo...
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    (Disaster Year) of 1672. This progressive cooperation between the two statesmen, and the consequent support of Amsterdam under the rule of De Graeff,...
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    Andrew Lintner Harris (also known as The Farmer–Statesman) (November 17, 1835 – September 13, 1915) was one of the heroes of the Battle of Gettysburg...
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    statesman and military commander who was twice-elected Prime Minister of Japan, and a leading member of the genrō, an élite group of senior statesmen...
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    ministries of Benjamin Disraeli. He was one of the most prominent Conservative statesmen in the House of Lords during this period of Victorian politics. He served...
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  • Ottoman statesmen: Çandarlı Ibrahim Pasha (died 1429), Ottoman statesman, grand vizier to Murad II Çandarlı Ibrahim Pasha (died 1499), Ottoman statesman, grand...
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    a martyr. Pope John Paul II in 2000 declared him the patron saint of statesmen and politicians. Born on Milk Street in the City of London, on 7 February...
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    Kentucky's most famous statesman. However, the official explanation is that the men represent all frontiersmen and statesmen, rather than any specific...
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  • The New Jersey Statesmen, sometimes seen as Trenton's New Jersey Statesmen, later named the Trenton Statesmen and the Trenton Champales, were a professional...
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    Paul Johnson (writer) (category New Statesman people)
    Johnson was placed on six months' probation. Statesmen and Nations (1971), the anthology of his Statesman articles, contains numerous reviews of biographies...
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