Synonym: regulator. Similar words: government, turn over, overnight, over and over, over, cover, oversee, all over. Meaning: ['gʌvnə(r)] n. 1. the head of a state government 2. a control that maintains a steady speed in a machine (as by controlling the supply of fuel).
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121. There was a really heavy little clique, the same ones that ousted the governor.
122. It was a calculated attempt to make the governor look foolish.
123. In Bush's Texas the governor fought for property tax breaks while denying children basic healthcare.
124. Governor Bennett later asked for additional forces to frighten blacks in the area.
125. You did right chopping the Governor down and setting fire to the forum - but don't tell them I said so.
126. The Governor, representing the sovereign, is responsible for external affairs, defence and internal security.
127. Governor William Donald Schaefer signed the bill into law within hours of its enactment by the House.
128. The most lucrative, in terms of quick turnover, was a deal he helped arrange while governor with former Tennessee Sen.
129. Mr. Clarke Any intelligent parent, intelligent governor or intelligent newspaper person will bear it in mind that various factors influence results.
130. The steam engine is an unthinkable contraption without the domesticating loop of the revolving governor.
131. Mr Menem applied such nonsense in the state of La Rioja, where he is governor; it has gone broke.
132. He has stated that, as Governor of New Jersey, he would not push for legislation to restrict abortion drastically.
133. Governor Quintianis used the persecution of Christians as a way of possessing her.
134. Hong Kong politicians called on Mr Major to end months of uncertainty by immediately appointing a new Governor.
135. The prison governor now has all-embracing powers to deal with any situation in the way he thinks fit.
136. If any blame must be given for the delay in acquiring federal assistance, it should probably fall on the governor.
137. I have nothing but contempt for the kind of governor who is afraid, for whatever reason, to follow the course that he knows is best for the State. Sophocles
138. The Republican governor, Arne Carlson, has promised to veto the bill.
139. As governor, the 50-year-old Bush is trying to build an image as a doer.
140. The committee was formed at the behest of Governor Sinclair.
141. Eventually he gained admission to the company and became a director and sometime governor.
142. The Governor appoints the Premier(http://sentencedict.com/governor.html), who appoints the executive Cabinet.
143. It is clear that the walls around the governor are caving in.
144. The governor could be pressured to resign by a vote of censure.
145. But it was clear to all that the then Massachusetts governor would have fit snugly into the capital cocoon.
146. In 1990, peddling himself to the voters as a successful businessman, he was elected governor.
147. As Arkansas governor, he had built public support for key legislation with television advertisements largely financed by corporate donations.
148. Leckie told reporters he hoped his acquittal would send a message of hope to the Governor.
149. They may petition for mercy from the prime minister in his capacity as military governor.
150. Governor Jeanne Shaheen vetoed the New Hampshire abolition law as soon as it was passed.
More similar words: government, turn over, overnight, over and over, over, cover, oversee, all over, go over, be over, overall, get over, lay over, recover, run over, cover up, hand over, over there, uncover, talk over, take over, moreover, recovery, make over, blow over, overlook, coverage, look over, overwhelm, think over.