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thatcher

someone skilled in making a roof from plant stalks or foliage

Thatcher

British stateswoman; first woman to serve as Prime Minister (born in 1925)

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Miss Thatcher, you're reinstated as teacher.
I'm Miss Thatcher, and welcome to school.
Or I'll tell Miss Thatcher. Gonna go and run to the teacher like a little crybaby?
Miss Thatcher, didn't you campaign to get your job back?
Well, Elizabeth Thatcher says that you will apologize, and until you do, you're going to sit in the back of the classroom.
Yes, Miss Thatcher?
General Thatcher, and his chief spy, Captain Anderson.
Fifty-seven years later, before a congressional investigation Walter P. Thatcher, grand old man of Wall Street for years chief target of Kane papers' attacks on trusts recalls a journey he made as a youth.
Tomorrow I'll go to Philadelphia, to Thatcher Library, to see his diary.
The directors of the Thatcher Memorial Library have asked me to remind you about the conditions under which you may inspect certain portions of Mr. Thatcher's unpublished memoirs. - I remember them.
You will confine yourself, it is our understanding to the chapters in Mr. Thatcher's manuscript regarding Mr. Kane. That's all I'm interested in.
Yes, I'll sign those papers now, Mr. Thatcher.
It's going to be done exactly the way I've told Mr. Thatcher. There's nothing wrong with Colorado.
The directors of the Thatcher Memorial Library have asked me to remind you about the conditions under which you may inspect certain portions of Mr. Thatcher's unpublished memoirs.
You will confine yourself, it is our understanding to the chapters in Mr. Thatcher's manuscript regarding Mr. Kane.
It's going to be done exactly the way I've told Mr. Thatcher.
Where do I sign, Mr. Thatcher?
Go on, Mr. Thatcher.
This is Mr. Thatcher, Charles. - Hello.
Mr. Thatcher is going to take you on a trip with him tonight.
You're gonna live with Mr. Thatcher from now on, Charlie.
I'm sorry, Mr. Thatcher.
Judge Thatcher, the newly elected Magistrate of our county, has consented to make the presentation of the Bible prize to Sydney Sawyer.
Rebecca Thatcher?
Come up here, Rebecca Thatcher.
He was with Becky Thatcher, in the cave.
Is Becky Thatcher in your wagon?
Tomorrow I'll go to Philadelphia, to Thatcher Library, to see his diary. They're expecting me.
You will be required to leave this room at 4:30 promptly. You will confine yourself, it is our understanding to the chapters in Mr. Thatcher's manuscript regarding Mr. Kane.
Where do I sign, Mr. Thatcher? - Right here.
This is Mr. Thatcher, Charles.

News and current affairs

The rot began during the 1980s, under Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher.
Margaret Thatcher worked with Jacques Delors to forge the Single Market in 1986.
But 30 years of hindsight enable us to judge which elements of the Thatcher revolution should be preserved, and which should be amended in the light of today's global economic downturn.
Nigel Lawson was Thatcher's second Chancellor of the Exchequer, or finance minister.
In de-regulating financial markets worldwide, the Thatcher-Reagan revolution brought about the corruption of money, without improving on the previous growth of wealth - except for the very wealthy.
By returning most state-owned industries to private ownership, the Thatcher revolution killed off state socialism.
Widening inequality has been recorded in the United States (starting with Ronald Reagan's administration), the United Kingdom (starting with Margaret Thatcher), Russia during its privatization, and more recently in China and India.
After all, there is almost universal agreement that the crisis the world is facing today - and is likely to continue to face for years - is a result of the excesses of the deregulation movement begun under Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan 30 years ago.
Not until Margaret Thatcher broke their power was the country able to breathe freely and renew itself.
The West - mainly the Anglo-American part of it - had recovered some of its pride and nerve under US President Ronald Reagan and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
His influence on Margaret Thatcher's government helped transform Britain from a post-industrial basket case dominated by class struggle into Europe's dominant economic power.
LONDON - Margaret Thatcher was Britain's greatest twentieth-century peacetime prime minister.
The neo-liberal revival of the 1980's will always be known as the Reagan-Thatcher revolution.
Thatcher was brave and resolute, but she was not magnanimous.
London - Thirty years ago this month, Margaret Thatcher came to power.
Nevertheless, by the 1970's the pre-Thatcher political economy was in crisis.
Britain today resembles 1974 much more than it resembles 1979, when the Thatcher revolution set the country on a new path.
Now, only Sarah Palin reveres Thatcher's views on all issues, and Greenspan has been airbrushed out of financial history, Chinese-style.
Yet both Blair and Thatcher were able to take bold decisions and implement them.
In the absence of such a rule, Mrs Thatcher was reduced to tears when her party told her that she had to go.
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, by advocating the 1986 Single European Act, sought to maximize those gains.
Perhaps what it requires most is a touch of Margaret Thatcher's policies of the 1980's, combined with Tony Blair's rhetoric of today.
Indeed, she looks more like a Korean Margaret Thatcher - a lady not for turning, in Thatcher's famous phrase, and with clearly thought-through political principles animating her actions.
In the German media, references to Margaret Thatcher and Otto von Bismarck abound, with Merkel hailed as an Iron Lady, even an Iron Chancellor.
You can only shake your head at the decline in Germans' historical awareness, given that neither Thatcher nor Bismarck has ever been a role model for Germany's European policy, and for good reason!
The Chilean military strongman Augusto Pinochet, for example, imposed his own version of capitalism with an iron fist, and, though Margaret Thatcher and Friedrich von Hayek admired him, hardly anyone reveres him today.

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