The art of government
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STATECRAFT

The art of government.

POLITICS

The science and art of government.

POLICY

Art of government.

REINS
The ... of government
FEDERAL
Of the central government
CAPITOLThe halls of government.
STATEDepartment of the Government.
TREASURYDepartment of the Government.
COUPOverthrow of the government
JUDICIALBranch of the government
UNCLESAMSymbol of the federal government
YUANSDepartments of the Kuomintang Government.
PORTEFormerly, the government of Turkey.
NRAGovernment agency of the depression.
NRAGovernment agency of the Thirties.
TMENSpecial agents of the Government.
CCCGovernment project of the 1930's.
THEOCRATICOf government by the clergy
CENSORSHIPGovernment suppression of the press
FEDERALTAOThe way of the government?
SUBPRIMEMINISTERGovernment overseer of the mortgage crisis?
LOVETTGovernment Secretary of the Virgin Islands.
HAGUENetherlands seat of government (with "The")
PONTIFICATEGovernment of the Roman Catholic Church
HAGUESeat of the Dutch government, with "The"
NESSNoted government agent of the Prohibition era
KREMLINThe government of U. S. S. R.
ALGIERSHeadquarters of the Free French government in 1943
TMANInvestigator for a department of the Government: Colloq.
FEDERALLYIn the manner of the U.S. Government
DAVIS"The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government" author
ROCKISLANDSite of the largest government-owned U.S. arsenal
SERVANTOfficial of a government in relation to the public.
IVORYSomething the U.S. government bans the sale of
PORKBARRELType of government spending typified by the Bridge to Nowhere
TETOFFICEVietnamese government branch in charge of the New Year celebration?
FIJIIts government may split in the wake of a coup
WASHINGTONWEAKProgram on which pundits deride the power of the federal government?
BIKO1980 Peter Gabriel tune about the government murder of a black activist
PHILEASFOGGSubject of an 1872 worldwide manhunt by the British government, sort of