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Definition of Tony blair
1. Noun. British statesman who became prime minister in 1997 (born in 1953).
Generic synonyms: National Leader, Solon, Statesman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tony Blair
Literary usage of Tony blair
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Tomorrow's Politics: The Third Way and Beyond by Ian Christie, Ian Hargreaves (1998)
"... organising that system' tony blair, Time, 27 October 1997 Since Labour's May
1997 victory, tony blair seems to be setting the tone of European politics. ..."
2. Human Rights Watch World Report 1999 by Human Rights Watch Staff (1998)
"That theme dominated talks in London on April 2-3 between the new premier, Zhu
Rongji, and British Prime Minister tony blair. Commission President Jacques ..."
3. Darfur and Beyond: What Is Needed to Prevent Mass Atrocities by Lee Feinstein (2007)
"8 tony blair, "Doctrine of the International Community," speech presented at the
Economic Club of Chicago, Chicago, IL, April 24, 1999. ..."
4. Linking Home and Schoolby Ken Worpole by Ken Worpole (2000)
"'Prime Minister tony blair is desperate to arrest the flight of middle-class parents
... tony blair, Speech to the NCVO Annual Conference, January 1999. 48. ..."
5. Transformation Not Automation: The E-government Challenge by Daniel Stedman Jones, Ben Crowe (2001)
"tony blair announced a headline figure of £1 billion for e- Government in the
... Before the election: • The Prime Minister, tony blair, has taken a lead in ..."