Vals Kilmer (like "attorneys general"?)
Beverly Flanigan
flanigan at OHIO.EDU
Mon Mar 27 18:44:05 UTC 2006
The Surgeon General is always addressed as General.
At 01:34 PM 3/27/2006, you wrote:
>I think the question was about how attorneys general are addressed. When
>Alberto Gonzales appears before congress, is he addressed as General
>Gonzales? I think this happens at least sometimes.
>
>-Matt Gordon
>
>
>On 3/27/06 11:43 AM, "Dennis R. Preston" <preston at MSU.EDU> wrote:
>
> > I guess I don't understand. If he is the attorney for general
> > matters, then he is a "general attorney," just like a court martial
> > is court (N) plus martial (adj) a "military court."
> >
> > dInIs
> >
>
> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~
> >> I've no beef with adjectives following nouns, a la francais. This still
> >> doesn't explain why we address this (general interest) attorney as
> >> "General" if it isn't meant as a rank.....?
> >> AM
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> >> W stands for >:< War ____Waste___Wiretaps____Witchhunts >:<
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> > Dennis R. Preston
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