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- noun Plural form of
tzar .
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Examples
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This administration has already created many new "tzars" and I am sure there will be more than 53 new bureaucracies.
CNN Truth Squad: Does the reform bill create 53 new bureaucracies? 2009
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Obama and his tzars might learn to think before they speak - woud save everyone a lot of trouble.
Obama speech to school children: 'You make your own future' 2009
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Almost all Russian tzars married German princesses and have full cabinets of German advisors and ministers.
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We will have to aquiese in these demands when our money supply has turned to World Bank money and our Co2 quota has been lowered by world climate change tzars.
Obama wants to turn his "YouTubing-Facebooking-texting-Twittering grass-roots organization ... into an instrument of government." Ann Althouse 2009
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Compared to Van Jones and other tzars, Mr. Imus is tame.
Fox Business Network To Simulcast Don Imus; Chief Critic Not Amused 2009
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Compared to Van Jones and other tzars, Mr. Imus is tame.
Fox Business Network To Simulcast Don Imus; Chief Critic Not Amused 2009
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Compared to Van Jones and other tzars, Mr. Imus is tame.
Fox Business Network To Simulcast Don Imus; Chief Critic Not Amused 2009
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Compared to Van Jones and other tzars, Mr. Imus is tame.
Fox Business Network To Simulcast Don Imus; Chief Critic Not Amused 2009
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Compared to Van Jones and other tzars, Mr. Imus is tame.
Fox Business Network To Simulcast Don Imus; Chief Critic Not Amused 2009
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An emperor is made much of here when he has conquered some part of the world, but Death makes nothing of a world of emperors: and in Death's crowded store-rooms nobody bothers to estimate within a thousand thousand of how many emperors, and tzars and popes and pharaohs and sultans, that in their day were adored as omnipotent, are there assembled pellmell, along with all that was worthiest in the old time.
Figures of Earth James Branch Cabell 1918
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