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Example sentences for: long-time
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As a long-time magistrate (English— now retired), I understood the legal definition of theft was something akin to to take possession permanently and illegally.
Originally a sports writer and long-time Bush associate was slated to author the book.
The sort of story that, post-Monica, has been far too scarce appears today on the LAT front: the paper's long-time defense business reporter Ralph Vartabedian reports that new government information out today shows that the Pentagon still can't protect itself against embezzlement and overpayment.
The principal architects of this approach, Sidney Hillman, founding president of the Amalgamated, and David Dubinsky, long-time president of the ILGWU, were cutters and came out of this craft-group.
The biggest name casualty was long-time Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin, widely viewed as Yeltsin's heir apparent.