Tsar
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+ | # A [[Slavic]] [[emperor]] ''(not necessarily a Russian emperor)'' | ||
+ | # A person with great power; an [[autocrat]] | ||
+ | # An appointed official tasked to regulate or oversee a specific area | ||
+ | #: ''Mr Hellawell, the former Chief Constable of West Yorkshire, was appointed 'Drugs '''Tsar'''' by the Prime Minister in October, 1997.'' | ||
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- A Slavic emperor (not necessarily a Russian emperor)
- A person with great power; an autocrat
- An appointed official tasked to regulate or oversee a specific area
- Mr Hellawell, the former Chief Constable of West Yorkshire, was appointed 'Drugs Tsar' by the Prime Minister in October, 1997.
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