The job of US ambassador to the world also transformed her from politician to stateswoman. |
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She is a military leader who cares for her soldiers and a stateswoman who cares for her nation. |
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What, did they think her an Old Russun stateswoman or something? |
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Her view is very Euro-centric for such a global stateswoman. |
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Now she is lauded as the beloved elder stateswoman of the tournament. |
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European leaders put aside old quarrels yesterday and paid tribute to Lady Thatcher as a great stateswoman – and even a great European. |
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In the Women's tournament, the United States arrive with a highly experienced side that includes Joy Fawcett, who at 36 will be the competition's elder stateswoman. |
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Persuading Germans that Bild is wrong is a job for a stateswoman. |
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