The goal of a statesman was to ensure that the spirit had the widest possible range of objects.
And with us by phone from Austin, Texas, Joshunda Sanders, reporter with the Austin American-Statesman.
In 1848, Lord Melbourne, British statesman, prime minister and close confidante of Queen Victoria, died.
In 1986, American statesman Averell Harriman died in Yorktown Heights, New York, at age 94.
The Mirror And The Light will continue the statesman's story until his execution in 1540.
Red Sox statesman David Ortiz said he had no trouble with the new era of Prohibition.
Swedes love a statesman, but they want a prime minister who gets his hands dirty.
Benjamin Franklin: statesman, author, postmaster, inventor of the bifocal, the lending library and the Franklin stove.
After a hot-headed campaign, he has turned conciliator and statesman, holding talks with opposition leaders.
She gave no quarter to an opinionated bishop, a pompous statesman, or a self-satisfied professor.
The race over, should I now switch from candidate to statesman and serve America?
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The scandal has destroyed his reputation as a leading European statesman and architect of German unification.
He's an excellent statesman and, above all, he's someone who knows how to listen.
Her journalistic career began with an internship at The Statesman newspaper in Calcutta, India.
Now the colonel appears to be trying to play the international statesman, calling himself a peace-broker.
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Also with us, Omar Gallaga, who covers technology culture for the Austin American-Statesman in Austin, Texas.
Ms. Kirchner has elevated Chavez to the level of a statesman and a hero.
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This week Mr Cook told the New Statesman that time was running out for the change.
He is truly a senior statesman, and his foreign policy experience is very reassuring during these times.
Biden during the Gulf War and have always thought he was a straight-shooter and very credible statesman.
Indonesia's Foreign Minister Ali Alatas, elder statesman of ASEAN foreign ministers, issued a preemptive warning last week.
But TheEconomist had achieved one side ambition, to overtake a once serious rival, the socialist New Statesman.
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For Clinton the statesman, his TV address to the Pakistani nation marked the centerpiece of the stopover.
His reputation as an international statesman would surely suffer if a cross-strait drama interfered with those plans.
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Romney was more the statesman, campaigning primarily on the more idealistic theme of fixing a broken country.
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Biden has distinguished himself as an adroit and effective statesman in both the legislative and the executive branches.
Without descending into hagiography, each book gives us a compelling portrait of the 20th century's most extraordinary statesman.
George (Frolic) Weymouth, 69, a member of the Du Pont clan, is an elder statesman of American coaching.
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