The effort would be overseen by a powerful crisis manager modeled on Bernard Baruch, Woodrow Wilson's domestic war czar. |
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At various times, Roosevelt had the Russian czar, the German kaiser, and the hypersensitive Japanese eating out of his hand, however reluctantly. |
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I saw the czar and the czarevich disappear through the back door and still the Russian boys were no where to be found. |
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He suggested that jobs moving to foreign shores was his primary reason for creating the new manufacturing czar. |
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The grateful czar told the soldier that he would reward him by granting any request he made. |
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A brave Russian soldier threw himself at the czar, pushed him out of the line of fire, and thereby saved his life. |
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He announced his availability to serve as energy czar in the new administration. |
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Savagely criticized at the time, he didn't seem to care because he was the stock-market czar. |
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So you have no second thoughts about this proposal to create this intelligence czar? |
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The last czar of Russia, Nicholas II, and his czarina, Alexandra, led a contented family life with four daughters and a son. |
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The other superpowers had been shocked when the czar of Russia extended an invitation to the king of Spain. |
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President Bush has nominated John Walters, to be our nation's next drug czar. |
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Later today, the White House car czar Edward Montgomery testifies on Capitol Hill. |
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After his stint as drug czar, Bennett moved on to become a for-profit defender of morals. |
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We've heard about a lot of different czars climate czar, drug czar, now a border czar. |
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I don't know that you get there by creating a new czar whose job is basically to try to stovepipe, or otherwise streamline intelligence. |
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I think what Jack just said about our schools failing, we need an education czar. |
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And former Senate majority leader Tom Daschle also pulled out of the running for health and human services secretary, as well as health czar. |
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In the early 20th century, the czar called the Duma together and dissolved it at will. |
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In fact, when the Russians left the country in 1834, the czar and the sultan chose the hospodars themselves. |
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It's the job of the development czar to see that all this can be explained coherently. |
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The ravages of the civil war decimated the revolutionary elements of the working class that so inspiringly ousted the czar. |
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Peter the Great was the Russian czar who transformed Russia from an isolated agricultural society into an Empire on a par with European powers. |
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On Capitol Hill today, three former CIA directors voiced their concerns about the possible creation of a national intelligence czar. |
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The czar looked a bit edgy, but his son the czarevich seemed confident. |
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First the czar appointed the governors of the regions, then in Soviet times the general secretary of the Communist Party named the regional party secretaries. |
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Moustache and sideburns to the wind, Nicholas II, the czar of all Russias, pays a visit to the Danish crown. |
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Each EU country has its own data privacy czar to enforce laws, although enforcement varies greatly between countries. |
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Hollywood's breaking news czar confirmed Thursday night that she planned to leave the industry site she founded. |
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If I were the czar of climate policy, I would continuously push just a little bit ahead of where the U. S. pushes. |
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One hundred years ago, a czar ruled Russia, and Europe was a place of empire. |
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The main feature is a new national intelligence czar, to whom, it is imagined, the many federal agencies engaged in intel and counterterrorism will report. |
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So when Zhu appeared on Japanese TV recently, with a hangdog look, speaking of his difficulties, questions surfaced as to whether the reform czar was in trouble again. |
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The appointment of the new Ebola czar comes after Republicans began demanding a White House point person on the threat. |
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He was the first military person in our family since my grandfather, who was a cavalryman for the czar. |
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Sen. Jerry Moran, a Republican from Kansas, was among the first politicians to call for an Ebola czar. |
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The Republican reaction is starting to shift from calls for a czar to calls for a different czar. |
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Neither is Powell slated to be the Attorney General, where he may choose the civil rights czar, who carves the policy groove on race in the Justice Department. |
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When he returned to England in 1554, he had letters from the czar with him, inviting English traders and promising trade privileges. |
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The governor and the mayor must name a Downtown rebuilding czar who will make improving transportation the first order of business in New York. |
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Barry McCaffrey, America's drug czar, and Undersecretary of State Thomas Pickering, for being doves on Colombia. |
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However, if we do not draw ourselves closer together of our own volition to better manage and utilize intelligence, could supervision come in the form of a national intelligence czar? |
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We remember his brilliant initiatives and achievements, including the Global Partnership to Stop Tuberculosis and the WHO Global Programme for Vaccines and Immunization, which earned him the nickname of WHO's vaccine czar. |
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Sent on an exploration mission by the Russian czar Peter the Great, he famously discovered a maritime passage between Russia and the United States, which was named after him. |
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She also invents a love story for the czar and czarina. |
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This development parallels that of the name of the Caesars in the original Roman Empire, which became kaiser and czar, among others. |
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However, the palace of the czar was very luxurious, as were the dinners he offered Chancellor. |
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Even GM's ballyhooed product czar, Vice Chairman Robert Lutz, hasn't exactly unleashed a torrent of winning models. |
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Villaraigosa has shaken up that power structure with his school-takeover plan and his intention to make the LAUSD superintendent an education czar. |
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