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Golda Meir - traduction vers français

PRIME MINISTER OF ISRAEL FROM 1969 TO 1974
Golda Myerson (Meir); Golda Mabovitz; Goldie Mabovitch; Golda Meyerson; Golda Mabovitch; גּוֹלְדָּה מֵאִיר; Голда Мабович; Golda Mabowicz
  • Golda Mabovitch in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1914
  • PM Golda Meir in Tel Aviv, July, 1969
  • Golda Meir and [[Eva Perón]] in Argentina, 1951.
  • Golda Mabovitch, before 1910
  • Israeli 10 New Sheqalim Banknote commemorating Golda Meir
  • Meir surrounded by crowd of 50,000 Jews near [[Moscow Choral Synagogue]] on the first day of [[Rosh Hashanah]] in 1948. This image later appeared on the 1984 10,000-shekel banknote.
  • Golda Meir Square in Manhattan
  • Golda Meir's grave on [[Mount Herzl]]
  • Kibbutz Merhavia]] (1920s)
  • Meir with U.S. President [[John F. Kennedy]], 27 December 1962.
  • Pat]] and President [[Richard Nixon]] in Washington, DC in 1973.
  • Facade of the Golda Meir Center for the Performing Arts – home to the [[Israeli Opera]] and the [[Cameri Theater]], Tel Aviv
  • US President [[Richard Nixon]] and Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir meeting on March 1, 1973 in the Oval Office. Nixon's National Security Advisor [[Henry Kissinger]] is to the right of Nixon.
  • third government]] (1951)
  • Golda Meir Memorial Plaque on the building where she was born (5-A Baseina Street, [[Kyiv]])
  • Golda Meir in Haifa, 1947

Golda Meir         
Golda Meir (1898-1978), Israeli political leader, 4th prime minister of Israel (1969-1974)
Meyer         
Meir, male first name; family name (Hebrew); Golda Meir (1898-1978), 4th prime minister of Israel from 1969-1974, member of Israeli parliament
Méïr      
Meir, male first name; Golda Meir (1898-1978), 4th prime minister of Israel from 1969-1974, member of Israeli parliament; family name (Hebrew)

Définition

suricate
['sj??r?ke?t]
¦ noun a gregarious burrowing meerkat with dark bands on the back and a black-tipped tail, native to southern Africa. [Suricata suricatta.]
Origin
C18: via Fr. from a local Afr. word.

Wikipédia

Golda Meir

Golda Meir (born Golda Mabovitch; 3 May 1898 – 8 December 1978) was an Israeli politician, teacher, and kibbutznikit who served as the fourth Prime Minister of Israel from 1969 to 1974. She was Israel's first and only female head of government, the first female head of government in the Middle East, and the fourth elected female head of government or state in the world. Meir also served as labor minister and foreign minister.

She has been described as the "Iron Lady" of Israeli politics. She had a reputation for being down-to-earth and a persuasive speaker. Her oratory skills and command of English made her an extremely successful fundraiser during the critical early years of the new Israeli state.

Born in Kyiv in the Russian Empire, Meir immigrated to Wisconsin, United States as a child with her family in 1906. She was educated there and eventually became a teacher. After getting married, she and her husband emigrated to Mandatory Palestine in 1921, settling on a kibbutz.

During her tenure as prime minister, Israel was caught off guard in the Yom Kippur War of 1973 and suffered severe losses in the first days of the war, before recovering and defeating the invading armies. Meir resigned the following year in response to public anger.

She died in 1978 of lymphoma.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Golda Meir
1. Dans le film, la question est résolue: Golda Meir donne l‘ordre.
2. Ses conclusions assassines avaient entraîné la démission du premier ministre Golda Meir.
3. Le premier ministre Golda Meir et son ministre de la Défense Moshe Dayan, les vaches sacrées du pays.
4. Jeune, beau et certain d‘ętre dans le juste, cet Avner n‘a–t–il pas reçu sa mission ultra–secr';te de Golda Meir elle–męme?
5. Nous laisserons le mot de la fin ŕ l‘ancien premier ministre israélien Golda Meir: «Aujourd‘hui, nous préférons les critiques aux condoléances!» © Le Temps, 2006 . Droits de reproduction et de diffusion réservés.