7 Words to use with coalitions

King Constantine then endeavored to form a coalition ministry.

I told him I had become satisfied from my short experience that a coalition Government could not conduct the affairs of the country with advantageespecially where the difference was [blank].

The chief duty of Mr. Gladstone during his seven years connection with the new coalition party, headed by Lord Palmerston, was to prepare his annual budget, or financial statement, with a proposed scheme of taxation, as chancellor of the exchequer.

The loss, through rejection or withdrawal, of so many of his old Parliamentary puppets was a serious blow to Mr. Punch, but the old Liberals, buried like the Babes in the Wood beneath a shower of Coalition coupons, already showed a sanguine spirit, and the departure of the freaks could be contemplated with resignation.

On the disruption of the Whig administration in 1851 under Lord John Russell, who was not strong enough for such unsettled times, Lord Derby became premier, and Disraeli took office under him as chancellor of the exchequer,a post which he held for only a short time, the "coalition cabinet" under Lord Aberdeen having succeeded that of Lord Derby, keeping office during the Crimean war, and leaving the Tories out in the cold until 1858.

The further embedded among coalition troops that mainstream reporters were, the further embedded in the language and priorities of the Pentagon they became.

One day, just before Christmas, about the 20th, W. and his chef de cabinet, Comte de P., started for the house, after breakfastW. expecting to be beaten by a coalition vote of the extreme Left, Bonapartists and Legitimists.

7 Words to use with  coalitions