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Synonym: Arthur Neville ChamberlainChamberlainNeville ChamberlainSimilar words: neville chamberlainchambergas chamberantechamberamberclambersomberlyoverlayMeaning: ['tʃeɪmbəlɪn]  n. 1. British statesman who as Prime Minister pursued a policy of appeasement toward fascist Germany (1869-1940) 2. the treasurer of a municipal corporation 3. an officer who manages the household of a king or nobleman. 
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1 Chamberlain tried to appease Hitler with Sudetenland at Munich.
2 Chamberlain, she told him, was a nonentity.
3 Glenn Chamberlain said from the rescue center in Halifax.
4 Before that, she lived with the old Lord Chamberlain.
5 He was as much of an appeaser as Chamberlain, but less dogmatic and self-righteous.
6 As secretary to the Lord Great Chamberlain, he has responsibility for ceremonial duties on state occasions.
7 The Chamberlain Act also provided for subsidising slum clearance schemes.
8 Both chamberlain and clerk accepted it without question when they were dismissed from attendance.
9 Chamberlain was appalled by the barbarity of Kristallnacht, which undoubtedly helped to speed up immigration procedures.
10 Chamberlain, Baldwin suggested, might consider joining as a minister without portfolio.
11 Three minutes later Sharp was denied by Chamberlain, but Milligan seized on the loose ball to score.
12 Chamberlain was a Cabinet Minister until he left the Liberal party in 1886.
13 In 1920, Austen Chamberlain transformed the system by allowing tax exemptions to be claimed nomatterhow big the taxpayer's income.
14 Mrs Chamberlain, who insisted that a dingo had killed the baby, was released after three-and-a-half years in jail.
15 Neville Chamberlain was greatly affected by the death of his cousin Norman and determined that such sacrifice should not be wasted.
16 A chamberlain showed them to their seats just beneath the high table, which was dominated by a pearl-encrusted silver salt cellar.
17 Austen Chamberlain, who succeeded him, had little skill in party leadership.
18 Steve Chamberlain of Capitol Video in Hollywood said the new film will fill in gaps and expand segments from the original.
19 Pelham was elected chamberlain of Hull 30 September 1630 and sheriff of Hull in 1636, becoming alderman in 1641.
20 His second task was to bring Austen Chamberlain back into full communion.
21 Austen Chamberlain, despite his limitations, was an ally of a staunchness rarely seen in politics.
22 Neville Chamberlain was still lamenting that Baldwin did not attack the Government instead of the press lords.
23 Polydore Vergil later claimed that Edward's chamberlain lord Hastings raised a force for the king in Lancashire.
24 He was himself master forester of Rossendale,(www.Sentencedict.com) and Pilkington was his chamberlain.
25 A box of royal blue was opened by the Court Chamberlain and the awards placed over the recipients' shoulders.
26 Generations of Spencer men and women have fulfilled the functions of Lord Chamberlain, equerry, lady-in-waiting and other positions at Court.
27 Churchill had been the latest bone of contention, as he had begun to make public speeches which Chamberlain clearly found embarrassing.
28 Now his fate is to be for ever bracketed in the political record books with Austen Chamberlain.
29 Munich had inspired a last-ditch attempt to bring down Chamberlain and save the peace.
30 Some were wounded before they left the destroyer, including Stuart Chant and Sergeant Chamberlain.
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