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I . min·is·ter [ˈmɪnɪstəʳ] ΟΥΣ

1. minister (in government):

minister
minister(ministrica) αρσ (θηλ)

2. minister (diplomat):

minister
poslanik(poslanica) αρσ (θηλ)

3. minister (protestant priest):

minister
[protestantski] duhovnik(duhovnica) αρσ (θηλ)

II . min·is·ter [ˈmɪnɪstəʳ] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ

minister (archaic) μεταβ
minister (to) αμετάβ

De·ˈfence Min·is·ter ΟΥΣ

Defence Minister
minister (ministrica) αρσ (θηλ) za obrambo
Defence Minister
obrambni minister(ministrica) αρσ (θηλ)

for·eign ˈmin·is·ter ΟΥΣ

foreign minister
minister (ministrica) αρσ (θηλ) za zunanje zadeve

prime ˈmin·is·ter ΟΥΣ

prime minister
premier(ka) αρσ (θηλ)
prime minister
ministrski predsednik(predsednica) αρσ (θηλ)

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They have no priests or ministers and do not follow any religious rituals in their meetings.
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They did not require ministers or even an order of service.
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In the next year and a half the young minister tried to preach four or five times.
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By 2007 it had 105 communities, 55 ministers and 105 churches.
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The church, since 1596, has been served by 27 ministers.
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The head of the ministers became vice president of the council and, in effect, if not in title, prime minister.
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In his first two years as prime minister, he appointed two.
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They also were called to be ministers of the highest religious life.
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Many, but not all, have served as prime minister.
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As minister, he introduced a number of procedural simplifications to the policies of his department.
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