We have no meanings for "government in exile" in our records yet.
1 And I still consider myself the president of the government in exile .
2 They're a government in exile representing the reality-based community.
3 There's not even like an opposition government in exile .
4 I see the beginning of civil war after Thaksin announces a government in exile , he said.
5 A spokesman for the pro-Tbilisi Abkhaz government in exile said Russian warplanes had bombed two villages.
6 Aden is the temporary capital of Yemen's internationally recognised government in exile in neighbouring Saudi Arabia.
7 The newest angle they had started to play up was the theme of a government in exile .
8 The group had considered and then ruled out the possibility of forming a government in exile , Jakrapob said.
9 Soon afterward, she was recruited for the team of American lawyers serving Aristide's government in exile , in Washington.
10 The officer said many police could switch allegiance to a pro-Thaksin government in exile , if one was set up.
11 The Tibetan government in exile says at least 80 people have been killed in unrest following protests against Chinese rule.
12 The U.S. government in exile postures and threatens with its European-based troops and navy, but Russia does not take them seriously.
13 One was setting the Ukrainian president up as a "legitimate government in exile " in the eastern town of Kharkiv.
14 The appeal was made after officials learned 45-year-old Kim Jong-nam had been approached about leading a government in exile , something he refused.
15 Historically, women have been the " government in exile " -leading at the foot of the table as a marginalized constituency.
16 At that time the Prime Minister of the Greek government in exile was Emmanouil Tsouderos, a former Director of the Bank of Greece.
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