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- noun Plural form of
sherpa . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
sherpa .
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Examples
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In referring to the work of "sherpas" -- the personal representatives of heads of state who do most of the preparatory work at such summits -- he provided no details.
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Expanded to the G7 and now the G8, the group's annual meeting has metamorphosed into unwieldy, media-dominated events where leaders rubber-stamp long communiques prepared by so-called "sherpas" - top
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Expedition participants were classified as either 'climbers,' individuals from outside the Himalayan region, or 'sherpas' - high-altitude porters, most of them ethnic Sherpas or Tibetans, hired to transport equipment and otherwise assist the climbers.
unknown title 2009
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Lord Malloch-Brown said so-called sherpas -- envoys who attend G-20 advance meetings and put forward each nation's agenda -- planned to meet Friday in London.
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Lord Malloch-Brown said so-called sherpas -- envoys who attend G-20 advance meetings and put forward each nation's agenda -- planned to meet Friday in London.
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The real work is done by people called sherpas, who know a lot and do heavy lifting, which is why they're called sherpas.
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Six days remained for senior advisers, so-called 'sherpas', to thrash out a deal.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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Six days remained for senior advisers, so-called 'sherpas', to thrash out a deal.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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Commission and council lawyers delivered their verdict in overnight discussions with the so-called sherpas - senior ambassadors and civil servants - preparing the summit and its texts.
The Guardian World News Nicholas Watt 2011
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The finance ministers of the G20, called the sherpas, met in Busan, South
GlobalResearch.ca 2010
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