Sought a public office
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RANSought a public office
RANSought public office.
RANSought public office
chanceryA public records office
chanceriesA public records office
officeholderone holding a public office
officeholdersOFFICEHOLDER, one holding a public office
officeholderA person who holds public office
officeholdersA person who holds public office
RANFORTried to obtain, as a public office
placemana political appointee to a public office
shoppebusiness establishment office a public relations shop
demittedto resign (a job, public office, etc.); relinquish
demitto resign (a job, public office, etc.); relinquish
placemenPLACEMAN, a political appointee to a public office
demitsto resign (a job, public office, etc.); relinquish
impeachingCharge (the holder of a public office) with misconduct
officerA holder of a public, civil, or ecclesiastical office
impeachto charge (a public official) with misconduct in office
impeachedCharge (the holder of a public office) with misconduct
officersA holder of a public, civil, or ecclesiastical office
impeachesCharge (the holder of a public office) with misconduct
jobbingTurn a public office or a position of trust to private advantage
placemena political appointee to a public office especially in 18th century Britain
yamen(in the Chinese Empire) the residence or office of a public official
jobbedTurn a public office or a position of trust to private advantage
yamens(in the Chinese Empire) the residence or office of a public official
bookkeepera person responsible for keeping the accounts of a trader, public office, etc
bookkeepersBOOKKEEPER, a person responsible for keeping the accounts of a trader, public office, etc
liturgies(in ancient Athens) A public office or duty performed voluntarily by a rich Athenian
mailboxesA public box with a slot into which mail is placed for collection by the post office
officialsA person holding public office or having official duties, esp. as a representative of an organization or government department
evensongpart of the office to be said in the evening by those in major orders, frequently made a public ceremony in the afternoons or evenings of Sundays and holy days