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Government House
noun
the official residence of a colonial governor, as in a British Commonwealth country.
Government House
noun
the official residence of a representative of the British Crown (such as a Canadian Lieutenant-Governor or an Australian Governor General) in a state or province that recognizes the British sovereign as Head of the Commonwealth
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Government House1
Example Sentences
Ley's appointment comes as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was sworn in at Government House on Tuesday, following his Labor Party's landslide election win.
But he called his work at Doge "critical" and said "getting the government house in order is mostly done."
The stage was shared by four hopefuls: former governor of the banks of Canada and England Mark Carney, former Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, Liberal government House leader Karina Gould, and businessman and former MP Frank Baylis.
Ol’ Yoon sat in his stupid little government house for the next few hours deciding what to do, and ultimately he lifted the martial law declaration.
Another activist group, the Thai Cannabis Future Network, staged a sit-in outside the Government House in Bangkok, accusing the health ministry’s doctors of colluding with politicians, using re-criminalization as a ploy to monopolize the industry.
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