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Politics english-russian dictionary > sober-minded politician
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n1) политик; политический деятель, государственный деятель2) политикан•- astute politician
- budding politician
- campaigning politician
- cautious politician
- centrist politician
- consummate politician
- corrupt politician
- cross-road politician
- diehard politician
- exiled politician
- far-sighted politician
- hang-dog politician
- independent politician
- influential politician
- leading opposition politician
- machine politician
- master politician
- mercenary politician
- moderate politician
- old guard politician
- opposition politician
- peanut politician
- politician of moderate views
- politician of stature
- politicians of all persuasions
- power-hungry politician
- professional politician
- pro-independence politician
- reactionary politician
- remarkable politician
- responsible politician
- second-rate politician
- senior politician
- shrewd politician
- sober politician
- sober-minded politician
- successful politician
- top politician
- trigger-happy politician
- uncompromising politician
- up-and-coming politician
- wily politician
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