Diplomat sentence example
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- As American diplomat Ralph Johnson Bunche aptly observed, "There are no warlike people, just warlike leaders."
- A diplomat by nature, he had long served in the peacekeeping capacity among his brothers, before he was rendered dead-dead seven months before.
- He is a Diplomat of the American Board of Ophthalmology.
- The Jesuit Antonio Vieira, missionary, diplomat and voluminous writer, repeated the triumphs he had gained in Bahia and Lisbon in Rome, which proclaimed him the prince of Catholic orators.
- They're sitting ducks up there, " said a Western diplomat.Advertisement
- Everett, however, is known rather as a man of letters than as a diplomat.
- In 1992, the UK sent senior diplomat Mr. Philip Morrice to become the first official representative in Taiwan.
- Following the rally, a huge car caravan accompanied the Cuban diplomat to the capital's international airport.
- Sir John Whitehead (Old Blue) is a retired diplomat, formerly HM Ambassador to Japan.
- The Russian diplomat would not discuss how the archives are to be returned.Advertisement
- His high moral character, the breadth of his legal knowledge, and his experience as congressman, cabinet member and diplomat, would have made Buchanan an excellent president in ordinary times; but he lacked the soundness of judgment, the self-reliance and the moral courage needed to face a crisis.
- After washing and dressing, Prince Andrew came into the diplomat's luxurious study and sat down to the dinner prepared for him.
- Dr. Denbar is a Diplomat of The American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine.
- As you might have surmised, this is the sign of a true diplomat.
- She represents strength, hope, honor and a warrior's code, but with a diplomat's tongue.Advertisement
- Though not traditionally handsome, he moved and spoke with a diplomat's grace.
- The shrine of Imam Reza is the most venerated spot in Persia, and yearly visited by more than 100,000 pilgrims. Eastwick thus describes it (Journal of a Diplomat's Three Years' Residence in Persia, London, 1864) "The quadrangle of the shrine seemed to be about 150 paces square.
- It was not, however, till after the coup d'etat of the 2nd of December 1851, which made Louis Napoleon supreme in France, that he became conspicuous as a diplomat.
- You can also take advantage of tow-car service from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. If you're really feeling like treating yourself, you can stay in a corner executive suite, a diplomat suite or a presidential suite.
- Even so, she's a bit of a diplomat and will keep her opinions to herself if she doesn't agree with other people's ideas.Advertisement
- Born in the Canary Islands, Blahnik's parents hoped he'd become a diplomat.
- A diplomat with extensive experience, Weir was appointed by the President to take control of Stargate Command, a nod to international pressure against U.S. military control.
- It follows the journey of Genly Ai, a diplomat from what can be presumed to be the 'earth' part of the galaxy as he attempts to persuade Gethen, a much colder planet than ours, to join the galactic federation.
- Picard is an old school Captain, a classic explorer and diplomat.
- On Themyscira, Diana was raised as a Princess, a diplomat and a warrior.Advertisement
- Apparently a terrorist had driven his bomb laden car into that of an American diplomat killing the diplomat and his driver.
- The UN mission in DRC is led by US career diplomat William Swing.
- The fashionista was born in Japan to a diplomat and raised all over the world.
- Upon the accession of the Republican party to power in 180 r, Madison became secretary of state in Jefferson's cabinet, a position for which he was well fitted both because he possessed to a remarkable degree the gifts of careful thinking and discreet and able speaking, and of large constructive ability; and because he was well versed in constitutional and international law and practised a fairness in discussion essential to a diplomat.
- In 1647 Vieira began his career as a diplomat, in the course of which he visited England, France, Holland and Italy.Advertisement
- Fourteen glasses A British diplomat once described how he went to the Caucasus to met some local bigwigs.
- Class V diplomat A dwelling which is occupied by a diplomat or a member of an international organization headquartered in the UK.
- A brave officer and an able diplomat, Ayala was one of the most cultivated Spaniards of his time, at once historian, translator and poet.
- After the rebellion relief was accorded because the obstacle was removed, and it is evident that a broad-minded statesman, or a skilful diplomat, would have accomplished more for French Canada than the fiery eloquence and dubious methods of a leader who plunged his followers into the throes of war, and deserted them at the supreme moment.