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were establishment
noun
The act of establishing; a ratifying or ordaining; settlement; confirmation.
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"These were establishment and leftist intellectuals.
This may have been because the judges were establishment figures such as Sir Liam Donaldson, the former chief medical officer for England, and Dr Clare Gerada, chair of the Royal College of GPs.
McCarthy's anti-Communist campaign amounted to slandering prominent public figures on the floor of the Senate — where he was immune from civil prosecution — and his preferred targets were establishment icons such as Dean Acheson, the Secretary of State, whom he called "Red Dean," and General George C. Marshall.
In this regard, some of the measures adapted by Cabinet were: Establishment of an inter-agency security team composed of personnel from KWS and the Police Service to continuously track down and apprehend bandits in the wildlife sanctuaries including private conservancy areas.
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Both were establishments of dubious repute.
Toronto is establishment.
"But he is establishment," Rees claimed.
"He was establishment — he was one of the great and the good".
That's establishment talk.
"She's establishment," Zanecchia said.
Hillary Clinton is establishment personified.
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