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The conflicts of the time have been forgotten as this embittered old man has been apotheosised into an elder statesman.
The 31-year-old is an elder statesman of the Celtic squad, in age, experience and achievement.
There spoke not the dignified statesman of the academic tradition who moulds events as a sculptor moulds his clay.
He has taken the first step towards a more rounded and objective appraisal of an important statesman.
The elder statesman had another perch bag of 3-13 as did third-placed man Adrian Goodwin who scaled 2-4oz.
And just when it looked like the elder statesman has received every possible award, yet another one popped up.
An elder statesman of the Premiership now, and the league's top goalscorer, at 33 he's still approaching the top of the goalscoring charts.
His is presumably a view of the outsider looking in-now a declared political observer, an elder statesman and senior citizen.
He carried on in this function as a Special Representative of the EU, while remaining influential in Spanish politics as an elder statesman.
Kohl, after all, let's recall, was a much-revered elder statesman of the country.
He was an elder statesman and father figure who carried a burden much greater than that of film star.
He would perform his role as an elder statesman while continuing to serve the party and the government, the party officials said.
I like being the elder statesman and the committee is almost entirely new and enthusiastic.
I try to model myself on the elder statesman of Maori in this House, and to follow the way he performs.
He remains the only British statesman whose entire career depended on the control and use of military power.
With Howard due to attend APEC in Beijing next week and play the international statesman, Beazley's cussed luck continues.
But for the labours of a statesman all the sound and fury of the swordsman on the field of battle would in the end signify nothing.
Its effects and products touch the statesman and the soldier, the house husband and the grocer.
He has been accorded the status of a senior statesman in the Indian cricket team by his mates.
Now the attempt is being made to present him as a political statesman and martyr.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I have no idea that he will ever acquire the reputation of a great statesman.
The one was to be, as it were, the conductor, and the other the statesman of the expeditionary corps.
Undoubtedly a French statesman could not but wish for a counterrevolution in England.
For the philosopher or dialectician is also the only true king or statesman.
As compared with the statesman, he suffers the disadvantage of being alive.
To a statesman of Hanley's astuteness, the largeness of Livingstone's contribution to the campaign fund was self-explanatory.
It was of a grandiosity which appealed to the imagination, but not to the practical judgment of a far-sighted statesman.
Seated in the chariot by his side was no brave soldier or noble statesman, but Diodorus the harpist!
Hence we conclude that the science of the king, statesman, and householder is one and the same.
Even Blaine, whom he so cordially honored, he thought a spoilsman at times, not always a statesman.
In politics, an imaginary rat-pit in which the statesman wrestles with his record.
A stateswoman or statesman is one who is intelligently active in work that materially benefits the citizens of a state or nation.
Thus, though generally esteemed an able diplomatist, he had the cunning of the intriguant, and not the providence of a statesman.
Your important labors as a statesman and jurisconsult do not call forth our admiration any the less.
King Cotton is a profound statesman, and knows what measures will best sustain his throne.
Now, even under a limited monarchy the fortunes of a statesman depend largely on the character of his Sovereign.
This house, whose two branches hold each a marquessate, had a great statesman and administrator to establish and enrich it.
In all this work of nation-building Washington was a prominent actor, no less sagacious as a statesman than as a skilled warrior.
A nonresident, however able and distinguished he might be as a statesman, would have little chance of election.
So, too, the Semitic statesman charmed the rudest elements with his orphean song.
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