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  2. Official - Wikipedia

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    The word official as a noun has been recorded since the Middle English period, first seen in 1314. [1] It comes from the Old French official (12th century), from the Latin officialis ("attendant to a magistrate, government official"), the noun use of the original adjective officialis ("of or belonging to duty, service, or office") from officium ("office").

  3. Glossary of Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Ehrenführer (Honorary Leader) – title awarded to high-ranking officials in the Nazi hierarchy which included the additional title of SS General. This special distinction was bestowed by Heinrich Himmler to a select handful of individuals to include Martin Bormann and Joachim von Ribbentrop .

  4. Excellency - Wikipedia

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    Excellency is an honorific style given to certain high-level officers of a sovereign state, officials of an international organization, or members of an aristocracy. Once entitled to the title "Excellency", the holder usually retains the right to that courtesy throughout their lifetime, [ 1 ] although in some cases the title is attached to a ...

  5. The Honourable - Wikipedia

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    Appointed officials such as members of the Cabinet (secretaries, acting secretaries, ad interim secretaries, undersecretaries, and assistant secretaries), the Solicitor General, and heads of government agencies at the national and local levels are also accorded this style. [54]

  6. 'I will stand my ground': Election officials are prepared for ...

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    State officials have shown they are unlikely to bend to pressure to change election results. Republicans like Raffensperger and Kemp were unwilling to help Trump in 2020. And if they did in the ...

  7. Politician - Wikipedia

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    In the modern century, many laws have been put in place to protect employees and reduce corruption and favoritism in employment, for example, the Mexican government introduced the Federal Law on Administrative Responsibilities of Public Officials (2002) which establishes professional and accountable standards for officials against corruption ...

  8. War of words: Stitt and Drummond at odds over state officials ...

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    Gov. Kevin Stitt continued his war of words with Attorney General Gentner Drummond Friday. The two Republican officials have different interpretations of a law about holding more than one position ...

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