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chancellery
chancellery, -ory (ˈtʃɑːnsələrɪ, -æ-) Forms: 3 chancelerie, 4 chauncelrie, chauncellerie, 7 chancellary, 9 chancelry, chancellory, 8– chancellery. Also in F. form chancellerie (see sense 3). [a. OF. chancel(l)erie, f. chancelier chancellor; cf. late L. and Pr. cancellāria, Sp. cancelaria, It. and Ca... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chancellery
the 3rd and 13th centuries Federal Chancellery (Austria) Presidential Chancellery (Austria) Federal Chancellery of Switzerland Federal Public Service Imperial Majesty's Own Chancellery Hitler's Chancellery (Kanzlei des Führers), the personal chancellery of Adolf Hitler responsible for Hitler's personal wikipedia.org
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chancellery
chancellery/ˈtʃɑ:nsələrɪ; ?@ ˈtʃæns-; `tʃænsələrɪ/ n1 [C] position, department or official residence of a chancellor 大臣的职位、 部门或官邸.2 [Gp] staff in a chancellor's department 大臣部门中的全体工作人员.3 [C] office where business is done in an embassy or a consulate 大使馆或领事馆的办事处. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Chancellery (Austria)
In Austrian politics, the Federal Chancellery (, abbreviated ; historically also and ) is the ministry led by the chancellor. Responsibilities The chancellery's primary function is to align the policies and public relations of the Federal Government. wikipedia.org
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German Chancellery
The German Chancellery (, , more faithfully translated as Federal Chancellery or Office of the Federal Chancellor) is an agency serving the executive office Heads of the Chancellery Heads of the German Chancellery (Chef des Bundeskanzleramts, ChefBK) attend Cabinet meetings. wikipedia.org
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Reich Chancellery
New Reich Chancellery In late January 1938, Adolf Hitler officially assigned his favourite architect, Albert Speer, to build the New Reich Chancellery External links Photographs of the Reich Chancellery Animation of the Reich Chancellery 3D-stereoscopic images of Chancellery Website of the German wikipedia.org
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Federal Chancellery
Federal Chancellery may refer to: Federal Chancellery of Austria German Chancellery Federal Chancellery of Switzerland Federal Chancellery (Bonn), a building Federal Chancellery (Berlin), a building wikipedia.org
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Federal Chancellery (Bonn)
The Federal Chancellery building in Bonn was used from 1976 to 1999 as the seat of the Federal Chancellery of the Federal Republic of Germany, and since See also Federal Chancellery (Berlin), The official seat of the German Chancellor in Berlin German Chancellery, The executive office of the Chancellor wikipedia.org
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Chancellery of Saxony
The Chancellery of Saxony (or the Saxon Chancellery) may refer to: State Chancellery of Saxony: modern Electoral Chancellery of Saxony: historical wikipedia.org
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The Special Chancellery
The Special Chancellery operated under the Minister of War. The Special Chancellery is known to be the birth of counterespionage in Russia. wikipedia.org
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Hitler's Chancellery
Hitler's Chancellery, officially known as the Kanzlei des Führers der NSDAP ("Chancellery of the Führer of the Nazi Party"; abbreviated as KdF) was a Nazi Also known as the Privatkanzlei des Führers ("Private Chancellery of the Führer") the agency served as the private chancellery of Adolf Hitler, handling wikipedia.org
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Federal Chancellery, Berlin
The Federal Chancellery (, ) in Berlin is the official seat and residence of the chancellor of Germany as well as their executive office, the German Chancellery Reichskanzleramt (Reich Chancellery or Imperial Chancellery). wikipedia.org
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Presidential Chancellery
The Presidential Chancellery () of Austria is an institution that assists the President with fulfilling his tasks as head of state. The Chancellery is divided into several groups: group European and international affairs, protocol and organisation, group legal, social and administrative wikipedia.org
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Royal Chancellery of Granada
The Royal Chancellery of Granada (Spanish - La Real Chancillería de Granada or Real Audiencia y Chancillería de Granada) was a court established by Isabel I of Castile in 1505 when she moved the Royal Audience and Chancellery of Ciudad Real (Real Audiencia y Chancillería de Ciudad Real) to Granada - it had wikipedia.org
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Federal Chancellery of Switzerland
History The Federal Chancellery was established by the 1803 Act of Mediation, before that, the recess notes were held by the cantonal chancellery of the Organization The Chancellery is divided into three distinct sectors. wikipedia.org
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