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  • Principal Minister of State, gives that Minister Power and Authority to call himself the Chief, and the Protector of the _French_ Academy: And doubtless the Scheme of this _British_ Academy is form’d with a View no less Glorious; That the Great and Memorable Actions of this _Minister_; the mighty Things perfom’d for the Allies and the Common Cause; the vast

    Reflections on Dr. Swift's Letter to Harley (1712) and The British Academy (1712) Arthur Maynwaring 1707

  • The term Minister is a Middle English phrase, stemming from the Old French word ministre, originally minister in Latin, meaning 'servant'

    www.hardwarezone.com.sg 2010

  • The term Minister is a Middle English phrase, stemming from the Old French word ministre, originally minister in Latin, meaning 'servant'

    www.hardwarezone.com.sg 2010

  • The term Minister is a Middle English phrase, stemming from the Old French word ministre, originally minister in Latin, meaning 'servant' things that happens in other country are not suitiable for u ..... remember this sentence when u are in sg

    www.hardwarezone.com.sg 2010

  • Renounce the title Minister for Women - I do not need special pleading, and you do not speak for me.

    Top stories from Times Online 2009

  • Renounce the title Minister for Women - I do not need special pleading, and you do not speak for me.

    Top stories from Times Online 2009

  • In Australia, the same position has the title Minister For Foreign Affairs, a flowery sounding title, but one of the most important in our Country after the Prime Minister.

    7.62mm Justice 2008

  • In Australia, the same position has the title Minister For Foreign Affairs, a flowery sounding title, but one of the most important in our Country after the Prime Minister.

    7.62mm Justice 2008

  • Again, unwilling or unable to recognize the blindingly obvious perception (at the very least) of conflict that ownership of these shares gives, the Minister is apparently fighting tooth and claw to hang on to them, indicating that he would consult the Permanent Secretary at the Scottish Executive to find a way of removing any hint of a conflict of interest.

    Archive 2007-09-16 2007

  • Again, unwilling or unable to recognize the blindingly obvious perception (at the very least) of conflict that ownership of these shares gives, the Minister is apparently fighting tooth and claw to hang on to them, indicating that he would consult the Permanent Secretary at the Scottish Executive to find a way of removing any hint of a conflict of interest.

    Second SNP Minister in Shares Scandal 2007

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