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  • noun Plural form of presidium.

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Examples

  • What family values does one represent when he or she socks it to the taxpayers for government presidiums when staying at home, or chisels supporters out of tens of thousands of dollars in upscale campaign trail wardrobe?

    John Ridley: Obama v. Palin: America Picked the Right Family 2009

  • For four days, the two presidiums met in Cierna nad Tisou, a Slovak town near the Hungarian-Ukrainian border.

    1968 the Year that Rocked the World Kurlansky, Mark 2004

  • All the items dealt with Canton, happenings in and around that vital capital city of Kwantung Province: troop movements, promotions, appointments to the local presidiums and Communist Party, floods, food shortages, the military, numbers and types of East German and Czechoslovak goods available in the stores.

    Noble House Clavell, James 1981

  • All the items dealt with Canton, happenings in and around that vital capital city of Kwantung Province: troop movements, promotions, appointments to the local presidiums and Communist Party, floods, food shortages, the military, numbers and types of East German and Czechoslovak goods available in the stores.

    Noble House Clavell, James 1981

  • Some time later, the honorary presidiums would appear here and there without Trotsky at all.

    My Life Trotsky, Leon 1930

  • What family values does one represent when he or she socks it to the taxpayers for government presidiums when staying at home, or chisels supporters out of tens of thousands of dollars in upscale campaign trail wardrobe?

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2009

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