Examples of using Thatcher in English and their translations into Hindi
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Thatcher's bodyguard insisted on being in the room with her during the exercise, much to the chagrin of the SAS members who begrudgingly let him stand next to Thatcher in the room next to the wooden cut-outs representing terrorists.
British prime minister during his presidency, Baroness Thatcher, was also unable to attend due to frail health.
British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher pleaded with Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev to not let the Berlin Wall fall
Five days after Prime Minister Boris Johnson was given the best mandate of any leader since Margaret Thatcher by British voters, the country is
LONDON- Five days after British voters handed Prime Minister Boris Johnson the greatest political mandate of any Conservative leader since Margaret Thatcher, the country is still arguing over what he's going to do with that power.
Labor unions, which Mrs. Thatcher is supposed to have defeated,
But the Iron Lady didn't let the issue drop there because official documents show that Thatcher not only queried these costs personally,
of the Berlin Wall, FrenchPresident FrançoisMitterrand warned Thatcher that a unified Germany could make more ground than AdolfHitler ever had and that Europe would
Colman played Carol Thatcher in the 2011 Academy Award-winning drama film The Iron Lady,
Or perhaps his party will tire of him and- as happened to Margaret Thatcher in 1990- push him aside in favor of someone who can carry out the same program without provoking so much hostility.
During her time as Prime Minister, Thatcher also refused to draw her full salary and was known for
Lady Thatcher was made a Lady Companion of the Garter in 1995,
encouraged by successive governments since Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s promised them a business-friendly base from which to trade across the continent.
unlike Sir John and Lady Thatcher.
encouraged by successive governments since Margaret Thatcher promised them a business-friendly base from which to trade across the continent.
encouraged by successive governments since Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s promised them a business-friendly base from which to trade across the continent.
Brown had not been invited because- unlike Sir John and Thatcher- they were not Knights of the Garter.
like Sir John Major and Baroness Thatcher.
In particular, Thatcher couldn't understand why replacing all of the linen
William Thatcher, pretends to be a knight to compete in various jousting competitions across Europe for fame,