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He is “acting as a senior statesperson who is helping to shore up the financial industry in a time of crisis of confidence,” said Mike Mayo, a longtime banking analyst.

For him, the Queen was "incredible as a statesperson, in that she brought everyone together".

From BBC

“Before this experience, I didn’t know that community could coexist with industry,” agrees Jacobs, who is the cast’s elder statesperson, with roughly 25 credits since 2007.

He shared an anecdote about a previous attempt to generate a Wikipedia article based on Wikidata that rendered something like the following: “Adolph Hitler was a painter, soldier, politician, art collector, and statesperson.”

From Slate

An 81-year-old Clevelander, Beatrice Griffin, recruited herself and her friend, C. Ellen Connally, a former judge for decades and a statesperson of Cleveland’s Black community, and insisted the lawsuit be filed and pursued.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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