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Éminence grise
John Dee is sometimes considered an éminence grise. Mikhail Suslov acted as an éminence grise behind General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev.
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éminence grise
‖ éminence grise (eminɑ̃s griz) [F., = grey eminence: see eminence 5.] A term originally applied to Père Joseph (1577–1638), the confidential agent of Cardinal Richelieu; now extended to describe one who wields real though not titular control.1838 Westm. Rev. XXXI. 16 The attendants..left Richelieu ...
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Grey Eminence
It is a biography of François Leclerc du Tremblay, the French monk who served as advisor to Cardinal de Richelieu and was referred to by others as l'éminence grise.
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What to Cheer About in the Sentencing of Steve Bannon
Oct 21, 2022The famously logorrheic Steve Bannon finally found a reason to shut up, and it's going to get him locked up.. Bannon, the former éminence grise (and grease) to Donald Trump, was sentenced today ...
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François Leclerc du Tremblay
He was the original éminence grise—the French term ("grey eminence") for a powerful advisor or decision-maker who operates secretly or unofficially. In 1612 he established those personal relations with Richelieu that established his reputation—and the phrase—éminence grise, though historical research
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Eminence
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See also
Eminent (disambiguation)
Imminence (disambiguation)
Prominence (disambiguation)
"Eminence Front", a 1982 song by The Who
Éminence grise, powerful advisor or decision-maker who operates secretly or unofficially
Immanence, the divine encompasses or is manifested in the material world
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Richard Huggett (playwright)
Supernatural on Stage: Ghosts and Superstitions of the Theatre (1975)
The Curse of Macbeth (1981)
The Wit of Publishing (1987)
Binkie Beaumont – Éminence Grise of the West End Theatre, 1933–1973. (1989) .
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Antoni Naumczyk
He was considered to be an éminence grise of the Old Catholic Church in Poland from 1965 to 1969.
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法国煤气 Gaz de France
President Bird's éminence grise Michel Battement must urgently get the head of state's popularity ratings up to avert the looming fall of the regime.
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挟天子以令诸侯 (Chinese): meaning, translation - WordSense
Phrase. 挾天子以令諸侯. to control the emperor to command the nobles. ( figuratively) to assume de facto control of the de jure legitimate government; to be the power behind the throne; to be the éminence grise.
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Kustaa Vilkuna
He was also closely associated with then-president Urho Kekkonen, being even described as the éminence grise of Kekkonen.
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Marjon van Royen
Henk Hofland, the éminence grise of Dutch journalism, described her reports from Bosnia as very good: "That was reporting in the most direct way and written
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Tommy Funebo
He was the éminence grise of the party until the end of 2003, when he claimed the party had "Nazi tendencies".
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Ira Millstein
He was called, by Institutional Investor, "éminence grise of corporate governance and prime mover of the OECD governance codes."
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