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lieutenant

[loo-ten-uhnt, lef-ten-uhnt] / luˈtɛn ənt, lɛfˈtɛn ənt /


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Mao Zedong, the founder of communist China, regularly purged his top lieutenants, sometimes more than once, after bringing them back.

From BBC

As lieutenant governor, Mr. Husted played a role in securing the Ohio One deal.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dorsey’s lieutenants often clashed in his absence, leading to teams with duplicated roles and resources.

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Khamenei also built a powerful bureaucracy around his own office, with military and ideological lieutenants, and muscular economic foundations.

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Buffett, 95, unveiled plans in May to hand off his role as Berkshire’s longtime CEO to Greg Abel, one of his key lieutenants, at year-end.

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