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corridor
the corridors of power
the highest level of government where the most important decisions are made His laziness became a legend in the corridors of power.
corridors of power
The offices of powerful leaders. For example, As clerk to a Supreme Court justice, Jim thought he'd get his foot inside the corridors of power . This term was first used by C.P. Snow in his novel Homecomings (1956) for the ministries of Britain's Whitehall, with their top-ranking civil servants. Later it was broadened to any high officials.
corridors of power
The places or positions from which people in authority wield power.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Jayne | | [dʒein] | |
Tiwlip | | - | Welsh |
Seth (1) | | SETH (English) | English, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek |
Carina (2) | | kah-REE-nah (German) | Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German |
Alemayehu | | - | Eastern African, Amharic |
Rolf | | RAWLF (German) | German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, English |