There are issues on which I would like clarification from the Russian ambassador. |
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The ambassador has also pledged to bear the costs of repairing insulation under the heat conducting tin roofs and the cement floors. |
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The police authorities promptly sent plainclothesmen to guard and protect the chancery and the residence of the Indonesian ambassador. |
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My advice is to immediately contact their embassy in the person of the ambassador and make a statement. |
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Just as he is about to get to the bottom of the affair, he is warned off by the American ambassador in Saigon. |
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He has also been ambassador in Suva and high commissioner in Belmopan before coming to Zambia in the same capacity. |
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Those of us who have been ringside at his fights know he is the real thing, a tremendous champion and a great ambassador for the sport. |
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The ambassador grabbed me by the wrist and whipped me away to the airport in his chauffeur-driven car. |
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The ambassador was saluted on her way, and she even stopped to buy some fruits from a market stall. |
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The assassination of Hariri led to the recall of the US ambassador from Damascus and warnings about Syrian sponsorship of terrorism. |
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Henry has been ski-bobbing longer that he cares to remember and is a great ambassador for the sport. |
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Now he is going to be the ambassador to a newly opened diplomatic station in the Dominican Republic. |
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He was briefly sent as an ambassador to Turkey, and finally ended up working in forestry. |
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Benjamin Franklin was the US ambassador to absolutist France after the American Revolution. |
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The English ambassador to Holland even threatened to embargo any merchants who traded with the new company. |
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British ambassador to Ireland Stewart Eldon is not averse to speaking a few words of Irish. |
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It is five months since the Duke of York visited Thrall as he began his new role as a special ambassador for trade and industry. |
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So what kind of image does the company wish to promote by employing as its brand ambassador a guy famous for such a stunt? |
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We have lost the greatest ambassador to motorcycle racing in living memory. |
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I really believe in the city and I believe I'm going to London as an ambassador for everything it has to offer. |
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Mrs Newsome has decided to send out an ambassador to rescue Chad and bring him home. |
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Eric Hotung was appointed ambassador at large of East Timor last year and has been active in charitable and humanitarian work. |
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A lucky shot from the second assassin finally killed the ambassador as the latter ran off. |
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In front of the official residence of the Japanese ambassador, the police closed the road off. |
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The president has given instructions for the ambassador to be called in order to demand a retraction. |
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Gareth even became an ambassador for Bradford when he supported the city's bid. |
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Lib MP Judi Moylan is a great ambassador for us and provided a written statement of support. |
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It is considered to be a leader and one of the greatest ambassador of the apiarian industry. |
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The ambassador returned to Alexandria's Arab quarter, disguised in a red tarboosh. |
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The arch-conservative American ambassador to the UN sounded the alarm last week. |
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His resignation as trade and industry secretary lead to promotion as roving ambassador to the Project's international friends. |
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One day, an ambassador came to our House, a merchant from Ched Nasad, our sister city. |
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Behind us my guards and H'risnth's entourage tailed along, Kh'hitch engaged in a subdued exchange with the ambassador. |
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The Logos is an ambassador and suppliant, neither unbegotten nor begotten as are sensible things. |
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The US ambassador yelled authoritatively, slamming the gavel repeatedly, trying to silence the ambassadors who were shouting at each other. |
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I like to think I am already an ambassador, talking Scotland up when I go abroad. |
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The President tapped him last year be the Afghan ambassador, and he's shuttled between Kabul and Washington ever since. |
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Copies of the telegrams I sent as ambassador during this period were projected onto a large screen to allow the judge and jury to read them. |
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The guard assigned to the U.S. ambassador shot at the assailants, and after a brief gun battle, the assassins were overcome. |
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This superb barquentine is used by the Navy of the Sultanate of Oman as a training ship and as an ambassador to other sailing nations. |
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The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the merits of the former ambassador traveling to Niger. |
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His popularity soared so high, he became the greatest ambassador the game has ever known. |
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The permanent secretary turned ambassador has already publicly fallen on his sword. |
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The German ambassador and the director of the Goethe Institut rode on tilburies with the immense crowd on each side of the street welcoming them. |
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The United States ambassador said the demonstrations were a mockery of the right of protest and freedom of assembly. |
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Today it is an honorary title and Professor Crewe will be expected to attend civic functions as an ambassador for the town. |
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The former ambassador said that he may have misspoken to the reporter when he said he concluded the documents were forged. |
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But the former congressman, ambassador and cabinet member couldn't get any traction. |
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The French ambassador wrote that Rogers died with such composure that it might have been a wedding. |
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Francois-Rene, vicomte de Chateaubriand, French ambassador in London from 1822, criticised Wellington's choice of setting for the statue. |
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Part ambassador, part super-salesman, and part Grade 1 listed historical heritage item, the Lord Mayor is a richly bizarre human institution. |
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The ambassador and other embassy officers periodically urged the Government to expedite registration of church groups. |
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The job of US ambassador to the world also transformed her from politician to stateswoman. |
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It never occurred to me that that bombastic yachting commentator would become the ambassador for New Zealandese all over the world. |
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He is a storehouse of the history of our Carnival and a true ambassador for our culture. |
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There is nothing random or left to chance when an ambassador opens his or her mouth. |
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It's all part of what the American ambassador here calls the pope's moral megaphone. |
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Also unmentioned was a message from the American ambassador to London, warning that the English were within a few weeks of running out of money. |
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And there should be nothing unusual about the ad interim appointment of former Chief Justice Hilario Davide as ambassador to the United Nations. |
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He was extremely popular and a wonderful ambassador for the school when representing us in sporting tournaments. |
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The ambassador was driving for an unscheduled appointment when his convoy was raked with small-arms gunfire, but the ambassador wasn't injured. |
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Japan's ambassador to Australia, Hideaki Ueda, said last week that he hoped that the IWC would soon allow a return to commercial whaling. |
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At Rochester they spotted an ambassador and his escort, and fled over the fields to Canterbury. |
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His taunting of the king and a scurrilous lampoon of Charles II in front of the French ambassador helps to seal his fate. |
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He had been hoping to be named the new ambassador to Singapore, or perhaps South Korea. |
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It was conducted by a diplomat who had served as an ambassador to three African countries. |
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In 1657, after the death of his two employers, he worked as a secretary to the French ambassador to Holland. |
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Neither letter refers to the resignation of the Eritrean ambassador to Sweden. |
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The group was able to see the UK ambassador to the Dominican Republic and the Attorney General. |
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Kuwait boasts the first female Arab-Muslim ambassador to the United Nations. |
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One is Dmitry Rogozin, the former ambassador to NATO and current deputy prime minister. |
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The ambassador said probably in a safe house built by the ISI inside a military compound. |
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It was a pitiful sight to see such a fine ambassador for British sport sitting on the kerb, head in hands, shaking her head, a physical and emotional wreck. |
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Parky the ambassador had his photo taken with a wrybill today. |
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According to one of his aides, the ambassador had to shave his beard when he made a business trip to Tokyo, but he started regrowing the beard upon his return to Jakarta. |
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It's the kind of place where you'd expect to find a silver-haired patrician gliding across the floor in deck shoes dictating a letter to the Moroccan ambassador. |
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Even after Bandar left as ambassador to Washington in 2005, he continued to carry messages back and forth from Riyadh. |
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Israel's ambassador to Germany, Yakov Hadas-Handelsmann, expressed his surprise about Germany's U.N. abstention. |
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The former Pakistani ambassador to the U.S., Husain Haqqani, has said it is time for a divorce. |
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They have a lot to answer for in launching him as an ambassador of Scottish insobriety upon the world. |
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The goal was defined by Peter Tufo, the American ambassador to Budapest. |
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As a banana republic, and former colony, we can fend for ourselves, or go to the United States if we need to attract the attention of a British ambassador. |
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A month before Kennedy was shot, Adlai Stevenson, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, was assaulted in Dallas. |
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He had just rebuffed a proposal from the French ambassador to relocate the Acadians to French territory, saying he did not want to lose useful subjects. |
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The U.S. will reopen an embassy in Havana, meaning an ambassador will be appointed. |
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He was eventually allowed to leave, but he was forced to resign as ambassador and now lives in Washington, effectively in exile. |
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The ambassador travels with a close protection team of armed bodyguards. |
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Sound or not, Kennedy became ambassador in 1938, the year that Germany marched into Austria to create the Anschluss. |
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The piece was authored by none other than Samantha Power, who now serves as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. |
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As a sign of his objection, he summarily withdrew his ambassador from Doha earlier this month. |
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He told the Greek ambassador that Greece had acted in haste. |
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I explained I was in the country at the behest of the Department of State, as a kind of cultural ambassador. |
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The ambassador for Poland is returning from Rome having made suit to the Pope for 20,000 crowns. |
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Coming off those victories, she became the RNC co-chairwoman before Bush appointed her to be ambassador to Luxembourg. |
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This week Secretary of State John Kerry tapped Nancy Powell, former ambassador to India, to lead the Ebola Coordination Unit. |
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It is an ambassador, opening the borders of the Canuck kitchen, and wafting forth the knowledge of other such national delights as maple syrup, tourtiere, and beaver tails. |
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The ecuadorean ambassador, Ana Alban, was forced to dash home to fetch a blow-up mattress for Assange to sleep on. |
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The security questions and blame game will now take center stage in the embassy attack that killed the U.S. ambassador to Libya. |
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Egypt expelled the Turkish ambassador last year, prompting Ankara to declare the Egyptian envoy in Turkey persona non grata. |
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Musharraf nominated Shah to be ambassador to Australia, but Canberra said no thanks. |
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The UK ambassador to Thailand will represent Britain at commemorative events on Phi Phi island and Britain's honorary consul is attending a ceremony on Phuket. |
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Some people consider me an ambassador for skateboarding, but at the core, I'm just a pro skater. |
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Caroline Kennedy has discovered that being ambassador to Japan is no longer an easy life. |
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We shuffled back and forth in the tracks for a few minutes, trying to stay limber, until the Norwegian ambassador to Canada sounded the ceremonial horn and we took off. |
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In the throes of its convulsive Cultural Revolution, with exactly one ambassador permitted overseas, Beijing was totally isolated. |
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The self-styled roving ambassador ignored pleas from CIA security men and walked across the apron at Heathrow to chat to a group of surprised baggage handlers. |
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As cultural ambassador of the town of Cottbus, the groups is carrying the Wendish customs beyond the borders of their homeland into the whole world. |
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Athy Town Council chairperson and Special Olympics Committee chairperson, Mark Dalton said he was honoured to welcome the ambassador and his consul. |
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Take a guided tour with the Hyatt's ski ambassador, snowshoe beneath the aspens, or ice-skate under the stars in Beaver Creek Village. |
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Brian Barder was British ambassador to Ethiopia, Poland and Benin, and high commissioner in Nigeria and Australia. |
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Apply all of the above to Scotland's latest ambassador to the world of red carpets and clapper boards, along with a prevailing air of not quite being there. |
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Will she stay on for a grace period and then be reassigned as ambassador to some neutral country like Switzerland or Luxembourg? |
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It was here that Richard II received Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland, as Henry Bolingbroke's ambassador, and accepted assurances of safe conduct which proved to be false. |
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In the nomenklatura system, officials at this level expect to move into a similarly lofty and responsible position, such as ambassador or minister at the federal level. |
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Every child is an ambassador in the making if only he will bear witness in deeds of daily living to the teaching of the Bhagavad Gita, the Upanishads and the Ramayana. |
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That vote was consistent with his leadership of the opposition that I saw when I was ambassador. |
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In April the American ambassador visited the Abkhazian capital of Sukhumi. |
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The Saudi ambassador to Washington at the time, Prince Bandar, provided the heavy lifting. |
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They'd tell you immediately that we need security around our ambassador in a hellhole like Benghazi. |
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The Vatican has not had diplomatic relations with China since 1951 when the communist government expelled its apostolic nuncio, or papal ambassador. |
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Franklin was a printer, scientist, revolutionary, ambassador and all around know-it-all. |
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Dust-Off, Falcon Safety Product's line of high-end screen cleaners, has signed former NFL football star Carl Banks as the brand ambassador. |
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Not according to the UK ambassador to the Holy See, Nigel Baker. |
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Vergenne'fury reached its height when the priest tried to involve the English ambassador. |
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How was the letter sent? By this ambassador of Morocco. Who do you call by that name? The lady's shoe-maker. |
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The ambassador has been closeted with the prime minister all afternoon. We're all worried what will be announced when they exit. |
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The newly credentialled ambassador to the Holy See is already in the PM's good books. |
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Let an ambassador deport himself in the most graceful manner before a prince. |
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Thomas Becket, then the current Chancellor of England, was sent as ambassador to Paris in the summer of 1158 to lead negotiations. |
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Mary also welcomed the first Russian ambassador to England, creating relations between England and Russia for the first time. |
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Ferdinand's solution was to make his daughter ambassador, allowing her to stay in England indefinitely. |
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The Imperial ambassador Eustace Chapuys became her close adviser, and interceded, unsuccessfully, on her behalf at court. |
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Susan Clarencieux revealed her doubts to the French ambassador, Antoine de Noailles. |
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On the day the Armada set sail, Elizabeth's ambassador in the Netherlands, Valentine Dale, met Parma's representatives in peace negotiations. |
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Urged on by the Duke of Buckingham and the Spanish ambassador Gondomar, James ripped the protest out of the record book and dissolved Parliament. |
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Bonaparte berated the British ambassador in front of 200 spectators over the military preparations. |
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There Nelson met Ferdinand IV, King of Naples, followed by the British ambassador to the kingdom, William Hamilton. |
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Following Napoleon's exile in 1814, he served as the ambassador to France and was granted a dukedom. |
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The veracity of the memo was quickly denied by the French ambassador, French consul general and Sturgeon. |
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The Austrian ambassador was bodily pulled into the carriage, but Huskisson panicked. |
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In 1507, she held the position of ambassador of the Aragonese Crown in England, the first female ambassador in European history. |
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In 1507 she served as the Spanish ambassador to England, the first female ambassador in European history. |
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The ambassador insisted on witnessing the excavation, however, and resistance on the part of the prebendaries seems to have quieted the matter. |
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A few months later, Francis went abroad with Sir Amias Paulet, the English ambassador at Paris, while Anthony continued his studies at home. |
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He first went to Calais and then on to Paris, riding horseback, with a letter from diplomat Henry Wotton to ambassador John Scudamore. |
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The sound's first North American ambassador, Baltimore DJ Joe Nice helped kickstart its spread into the continent. |
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Set on an ocean liner, it starred Marlon Brando as an American ambassador and Sophia Loren as a stowaway found in his cabin. |
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In October 2005, Eubank was appointed as the first ambassador for gambling charity GamCare, to support and encourage responsible gambling. |
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An approach made through the Swedish ambassador on 22 June was reported to Hitler, making peace negotiations seem feasible. |
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The chairperson of the Permanent Council is the ambassador to the Organization of the participating State which holds the chairmanship. |
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The US ambassador to London demurred, insisting it was far too early to put a 'tombstone' over the special relationship. |
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She put Frenchmen in charge of the treasury and the Great Seal, and the French ambassador Henri Cleutin sometimes attended the Privy Council. |
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The ambassador is the head of the United Kingdom's consular service in the United States. |
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In August 2016, Rush was named as ambassador for the 2017 UEFA Champions League Final, which took place in Cardiff, Wales. |
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She was named the global ambassador for the cosmetics company Elizabeth Arden, Inc. |
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On one occasion he wore the uniform of a British admiral to receive the visiting British ambassador. |
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He met with world figures, and was often described as an ambassador of peace. |
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On 22 December 2012, the UK ambassador to Argentina, John Freeman, was summoned to the Argentine government as protest against the claim. |
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The King promptly dispatched Mainwaring to the Venetian Republic as his representative, over the protests of the Spanish ambassador. |
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This is not sufficient to prove Cabot's later assertion that he had visited Mecca, which he said in 1497 to the Milanese ambassador in London. |
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In October 1652 at Kilkhampton John Granville married Jane Wyche, a daughter of Sir Peter Wyche, English ambassador to the Ottoman Empire. |
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In 2015, the company had signed Ranveer Singh a prominent Bollywood actor as a brand ambassador to the company's products. |
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However, in 2017, Virat Kohli was removed as the brand ambassador of the company. |
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Dual rugby and league international and former boxer Sonny Bill Williams is a global ambassador for Adidas. |
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A global ambassador for the sport, Beckham is regarded as a British cultural icon. |
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Posidonius appears to have moved with ease among the upper echelons of Roman society as an ambassador from Rhodes. |
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The prince withdrew as a candidate, thus defusing the crisis, but the French ambassador to Berlin would not let the issue lie. |
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On 21 May, Mehmed sent an ambassador to Constantinople and offered to lift the siege if they gave him the city. |
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Also aboard is the ambassador of the Sultan of Malindi, who had come with Gama, and was now set to return. |
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There he drops off the Malindi ambassador that Gama had taken the previous year. |
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In 1483, he was dispatched as the Florentine ambassador to Paris, to witness the coronation of Charles VII of France. |
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Megasthenes was a Greek ambassador of Seleucus I Nicator in the court of Chandragupta Maurya. |
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In 1513, at Cannanore, Afonso was visited by a Persian ambassador from Shah Ismail I, who had sent ambassadors to Gujarat, Ormuz and Bijapur. |
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The shah's ambassador to Bijapur invited Afonso to send back an envoy to Persia. |
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Having returned with rich presents and an ambassador, on the journey back in March 1515 they were met by Afonso at Ormuz. |
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The French ambassador Chevalier de Chaumont presents a letter from Louis XIV to King Narai. |
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The Portuguese ambassador Diogo Pereira arrived in 1563 to normalize relations. |
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At that time an ambassador was a nobleman, the rank of the noble assigned varying with the prestige of the country he was delegated to. |
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Smaller states would send and receive envoys, who were a rung below ambassador. |
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Captain Thomas Forrest was intimately connected with Nuku and represented the British as ambassador. |
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He managed to pass the log to the Dutch ambassador to England, who sent it, along with his report, to Amsterdam. |
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When Chancellor returned to England one year later in 1556, he was joined by the first Russian ambassador to England, Osip Nepeya. |
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When news of the defeat reached Moscow in November it was decided to abandon the Amur and send an ambassador to Peking. |
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Bush carefully chose the new ambassador for El Salvador to ease tensions following the Central American Crisis. |
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In 1634 Grotius was given the opportunity to serve as Sweden's ambassador to France. |
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According to an imperial ambassador to Istanbul in the middle of the sixteenth century, it was a sin for the Turks to print religious books. |
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Ambassador to United Nations under President Eisenhower and ambassador to South Vietnam under President Kennedy. |
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One ambassador sent word to the duke's son that his visit should be retaliated. |
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Included are classic examples of suprematist design by Lissitzky, who served as a Russian cultural ambassador. |
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He's since become an ambassador for weekend warriors, a fan's favorite in scores of cities, big and small. |
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Yellow journalism should not be allowed to dampen the Games, the ambassador said. |
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The Hond uran ambassador to Colombia, Carlos Rodriguez Andino, was sacked after last year's festive party turned into a drinkfuelled orgy. |
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It recently dispatched an ambassador to Damascus through a recess appointment to avoid congressional objections. |
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The official source added that Kingdom of Saudi Arabia recalls its ambassador to the Kingdom of Sweden. |
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The British ambassador congratulated Tarawneh for re-electing his as speaker of the house. |
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This building is so important, we should invite the US ambassador to officially reinaugurate it. |
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Mohammed Abdulkareem Al Eisa received here today the ambassador of Switzerland to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Peter Reinhardt. |
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And yet Ricker is not the only one to become a high-profile ambassador for a cuisine in which he has no family roots. |
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Risto Nikovski former ambassador stressed that journalists and religious leaders should also be lustrated. |
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Turkish ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina disclosed that Turkey has spent one billion euros in Bosnia in the past 20 years. |
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Kishan Reddy on Monday said that the decision to make Tennis star Sania Mirza the ambassador of Telangana was rushed. |
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This is the man who was an ambassador for Allen Stanford and then called him a sleazebag. |
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A PARALYMPIC monoskier from Warwick has become the first ambassador for Heart of England Mencap. |
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The diplomatic negotiants enter a large room, and Nordstrom indicates Granville to the chief American ambassador. |
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Olay has announced its first ever brand ambassador and its Hollywood actress Katie Holmes. |
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In a dangerous place, a too-trusting ambassador made a misjudgment. |
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Frankly, it is not surprising that the ambassador is trying to gild the lily and dampen down concerns that are very real. |
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Bilateral relations have been at a low since the military regime declared the Turkish ambassador to Cairo persona non grata last month. |
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Kirstie's fun has included getting gunged as an ambassador for Persil's Comic Relief campaign. |
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Eckart Cuntz, former German ambassador, bade farewell to Turkish officials in June after serving five years in Turkey. |
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Giuliano arrived in Spain in 1619 as Florence's new ambassador and made protocolary visits to all the influential nobles in the capital. |
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In the end, he was easily confirmed as ambassador to Romania. |
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Sheikha Leena bint Nasser bin Khaled al-Thani, a prominent Qatari philanthropist, has agreed to be the ambassador of the 'Screen for Life' programme. |
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It's a group of genocidaire,'' the French ambassador to the United Nations, Gerard Araud, said after a meeting of the Security Council on Wednesday. |
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Papadimas, Ambassador of the Republic of Cyprus to the Sultanate to bid him farewell at the end of his tour of duty as his country's ambassador to the Sultanate. |
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Rose is an advocate of sustainable golf facilities and works as an ambassador to the STRI's Golf Environment Awards, hosting receptions for winners. |
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Jaime Srgio Carda as an extraordinary, plenipotentiary and non-resident ambassador of President Cristina Elizabeth Fernandez of the Republic of Argentina to the Sultanate. |
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The 6-foot-2 guard is very mindful of the image he projects as an ambassador for the Harlem Globetrotters, on tour nationwide in the team's 80th season. |
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Before his post to Turkey, Kafka was the ambassador to Egypt. |
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On 8 May 2013, Ferguson announced that he was to retire as manager at the end of the football season, but would remain at the club as a director and club ambassador. |
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For example, Edward Ney, Bush's ambassador to Canada, was a discussant on a panel covering Latin America and proceeded to speak about his experience in Ottawa. |
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An ambassador died in the line of duty when his car was ambushed. |
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Mr Hinkes, from Northallerton, is the youth hostelling charity's firstever ambassador and will promote YHA informally in the fields of outdoor adventure and education. |
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Ange in Sao Paulo as we could not have a more warmful and passionate ambassador than him to introduce Seychelles as the next destination for Brazilians. |
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For example, in 1926 MGM's desire to rerelease their 1921 hit The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse led to discussions between Hays and the German ambassador. |
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An ambassador in ordinary is one constantly resident at a foreign court. |
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Over the next year nearly 26,000 participants applied from around the globe, in the hopes of becoming Hangzhou's first foreign tourism ambassador. |
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Feodor declared his kingdom open to all foreigners, and dismissed the English ambassador Sir Jerome Bowes, whose pomposity had been tolerated by the new Tsar's late father. |
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After intervention by the French ambassador in Lima, the last 15 survivors were returned to the island, but brought with them smallpox, which further devastated the island. |
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From 1990 to 2005, Manuel Fraga, former minister and ambassador in the Franco dictature, presided over the Galician autonomous government, the Xunta de Galicia. |
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Also in July in Leiden, English ambassador Dudley Carleton became aware of the situation and began leaning on the Dutch government to extradite Brewster. |
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The Malay ambassador, who refused to leave fearing that the Portuguese would kill him, was forced to take the letters with him on a junk to Patani. |
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Reportedly, he even received a letter from the ambassador of the Persian potentate Shah Ismael, inviting Afonso to become a leading lord in Persia. |
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Interior Minister Abdul-Qader Qahtan reviewed with Eritrean ambassador to Yemen Musa Yasin situations of the Yemeni and Eritrean fishermen and the traditional fishing. |
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Megasthenes was born in Asia Minor and became an ambassador of Seleucus I Nicator of the Seleucid dynasty to Chandragupta Maurya in Pataliputra, India. |
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In 1514, he served as ambassador from king Manuel I of Portugal to Pope Leo X, leading a luxurious embassy presenting in Rome the new conquests of Portugal. |
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On 11 April, the Spanish ambassador conveyed the news to Pope Alexander VI, a Spaniard native of Valencia, and urged him to issue a new bull favorable to Spain. |
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What was that story about a human ambassador who went into space to learn the language of a huge betentacled alien, and finally learned it but gained tentacles in the bargain? |
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The Bahamas has strong bilateral relationships with the United States and the United Kingdom, represented by an ambassador in Washington and High Commissioner in London. |
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This principle resulted, in the 1950s, in Bruges refusing a jumelage with Nice and other towns, signed by a Belgian ambassador without previous consultation. |
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Embassy staff found the myth to be accurate and Duncan invited the Dutch ambassador jonkheer Rein Huydecoper to visit the islands and sign a peace treaty. |
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The ambassador is a political appointee, not a career diplomat. |
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Villamor had earlier retired as ambassador in Guam in 1999 and accredited to three other island republics but he was recalled to the foreign service on Dec. |
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A onetime special...forces officer, he had worked with Albright when she was ambassador to the United Nations and had served on the NSC staff with Clarke. |
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He is also an ambassador of the environmental charity Keep Wales Tidy. |
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Mary sent William Maitland of Lethington as an ambassador to the English court to put the case for Mary as the heir presumptive to the English throne. |
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His brother Joseph Ewart became British ambassador to Prussia. |
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Actress Karen Gillan is the ambassador for Theatre Art Education. |
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On the evening of 3 April, the United Kingdom's United Nations ambassador Sir Anthony Parsons put a draft resolution to the United Nations Security Council. |
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Credit for the success of the negotiation belongs chiefly to Paul Cambon, France's ambassador in London, and to the British foreign secretary Lord Lansdowne. |
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Le Luong Minh thanked the leadership of Turkmenistan for the accreditation of the first ambassador of Turkmenistan to ASEAN and welcomed Mammedov. |
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During the battle, many Americans accepted the view promoted by Joseph Kennedy, the American ambassador in London, who believed that the United Kingdom could not survive. |
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Sony, the leading consumer electronics brand, has appointed Lebanese music sensation, Maya Diab, as brand ambassador for Sony's Alpha NEX compact interchangeable lens cameras. |
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Meanwhile, the ambassador and his staff try to sniff out a mole inside the embassy, and the pair's lawyer Lorna offers a new definition of cluelessness. |
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Britain expelled the French ambassador following the execution of Louis XVI and on 1 February France responded by declaring war on Great Britain and the Dutch Republic. |
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According to Dawn, an English language newspaper in Pakistan, the country's Foreign Office summoned the US ambassador, Cameron Munter, to lodge the protest. |
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The Coleraine-born television star and Unicef ambassador hosted the star-studded bash to raise funds for the organisation's Unite For Children, United Against Aids programme. |
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An official of this ministry has said that recalling the Afghan ambassador to Qatar is in response to the probability of opening of a Taleban office in that country. |
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