potentate in English

noun
1
a monarch or ruler, especially an autocratic one.
The Dutch tried to put it together and were able to keep it together through playing sultans and local princes and potentates off against one another for several centuries.

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1. Or even some other foreign potentate ...?

2. Who, then, is the “only Potentate”?

3. * Yes, compared to them, Jesus is the “only Potentate.”

4. In fact, he is ‘the happy Potentate.’

5. People rose up against the despotic rule of their potentate.

6. They might didn't agree with potentate but still performed as soldiers.

7. City prayers were vain against the great rural potentate.

8. Like any Eastern potentate he was celebrated for his wives.

9. What do you suppose the potentate of this encampment calls himself?

10. It seems reasonable to conclude that Jesus is the Potentate referred to by Paul.

11. From aproned pot - scrubber to the flanneled potentate, everybody liked me, everybody petted me.

12. From the aproned pot scrubber to the flanneled potentate, everybody liked me, everybody petted me.

13. Constantine's position was not so surprising in an essentially pagan potentate of warlike disposition.

14. 13 About the only way to be a harem-guarding potentate nowadays is to start a cult and brainwash potential concubines about your holiness.

15. (Hebrews 1:3) It is not surprising, then, that Jesus should be called “the happy and only Potentate.”

16. 21 About the only way to be a harem-guarding potentate nowadays is to start a cult and brainwash potential concubines about your holiness.

17. Atrophying pronunciation with meanings, synonyms, antonyms, translations, sentences and more Which is the right way to pronounce the word potentate? pot-en-ta-te: 8

18. Shewasnow one of a groupoforiental beauties who, in the second act of the comic opera,[http://Sentencedict.com] wereparadedbythe vizier before potentate as the treasures of his harem.

19. Only George IV, who became potentate in 18 and prince heptad, who reigned from 190 were kings-in-waiting for longer, spending 58 and 59 years respectively as heirs to the throne.

20. Wahlworts with only three letters occasionally appeared in the code, such as ABC or XXX, but also very long compounds, such as Donaudampfschiffahrtsgesellschaftskapitän (Danube steamboating association captain) or Hottentottenpotentatentantenattentäter (Hottentot potentate aunt assassin ).

21. Oath "I hereby declare, on oath, that I absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all Allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty, of whom or which I have heretofore been a subject or citizen; that I will support and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States of America against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and