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Often used in the same context:
bosses,
officials,
ministers,
chairmen,
leaders,
secretaries,
officers,
supremos,
departments,
councilors,
members,
chieftains,
commanders,
mayors,
governors,
councils,
representatives,
bigwigs,
honchos,
constabularies,
executives,
kirklees,
councillors,
headmen,
brass,
nottinghamshire,
supervisors,
politicians,
superintendents,
presidents,
personnel,
captains,
wardens,
constables,
administrators,
commissioners,
planners,
generals,
derbyshire,
bureaucrats,
policing,
elders,
execs,
watchdogs,
experts,
powerbrokers,
lieutenants,
cumbria,
grandees,
heads,
greater manchester,
minster,
paymasters,
outriders,
managers,
cambridgeshire,
tsars,
coppers,
grampian,
agencies,
ambassadors,
troubleshooters,
redbridge,
specialists,
fylde,
appointees,
lord provost,
advisers,
envoys,
plenipotentiaries,
overseers,
directorate,
mandarins,
governing body,
lawmakers,
sheriffs,
postmasters,
quango,
commodores,
shake up,
firemen,
trustees,
marshalls,
confederacies,
bursars,
helmsmen,
figureheads,
collow,
margaret thatcher,
adjutants,
sergeants,
campaigners,
hackney carriage,
ocha,
echelons,
lords,
negotiators,
lochaber,
diplomats,
staff,
deputy,
tayside,
chief,
rajas,
sachems,
caciques,
warlords,
feudatories,
sheikhs,
nobles,
princes,
zamindars,
barons,
clans,
dignitaries,
emirs,
khans,
kingdoms,
accursed,
childless,
cramped,
dignified,
dishonored,
dishonoured,
fated,
honorable,
honourable,
manor,
ner,
o,
owne,
tidy,
whore,
afflicted,
aleut,
archiepiscopal,
austere,
bachelor
Appears in the definition of:
defense information systems agency,
disa,
joint chiefs,
joint chiefs of staff
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— Adjectives for chiefs:
other,
native,
local,
tribal,
indian,
military,
principal,
great,
several,
british,
petty,
more...
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