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> On Jul 12, 2009, at 9:41, "komfo,amonan" wrote:
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> > There are at least two senses of 'government'. One is the abstraction of 
> 'govern' ({zu'o turni}). Another is the mass of people, divided into various 
> institutions, which does the governing; I think this is {truci'e}. Another (used 
> in Britain IIRC, but not in the US) is the group composed of the PM & his 
> ministers (& maybe their staffs) in their executive function.

Not only in Britain.  You may find that is how it is used in most English-speaking 
countries: Canada, Australia, India etc etc. 
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mu'o mi'e andrus