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government [ˈgʌvənmənt] 名词

2. government:

▶ governmental [ˌgʌvənˈməntəl]

major general 名词

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It made him governor-general for life with near absolute powers and the possibility of choosing his successor.
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Order was restored with the arrival of a new governor-general and new troops.
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As you know, my view is that one day there will be a president fulfilling the kind of role the governor-general does.
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The governor-general had both executive and legislative authority.
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Following legislative elections, the leader of the majority party or leader of a majority coalition is usually appointed prime minister by the governor-general.
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By 1560, the district officer was promoted to governor-general.
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The governor-general office was not abolished until 1873.
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Other ministers are also appointed by the governor-general, on the advice of the prime minister (and so effectively by the prime minister).
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Vale was then made governor-general and served in this capacity until 1840.
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The monarch's constitutional roles were mostly carried out by the governor-general.
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