Examples of 'james callaghan' in a sentence

Meaning of "james callaghan"

james callaghan: Likely referring to a person's name, possibly linked to historical or political contexts

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James Callaghan is the only person to date to have served in all four positions.
He was shunned by American diplomats and by most ministers of the James Callaghan government.
He voted for James Callaghan in the first ballot and Harold Wilson in the second.
He was personal physician to James Callaghan.
James Callaghan became prime minister after Harold Wilson 's resignation.
He has interviewed every British prime minister since James Callaghan.
March - James Callaghan announces that the General Election will be held on 3 May.
Following Wilson 's resignation, James Callaghan became prime minister.
At the 1945 general election he was defeated by the future Labour Prime Minister James Callaghan.
The first visit by a prime minister was James Callaghan in 1978.
A vote of no confidence in the British Labour government of James Callaghan occurred on 28 March 1979.

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