Luthi has served in various positions in Swiss diplomatic and consular offices. |
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Before Sept.11, consular offices or embassies could issue most visas after a routine check. |
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Most other consular services are available only in Bangkok, including notarial work, marriage recording and passport replacement or renewal. |
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The two main operative clauses pertained to the issuance of American visas by consular officials. |
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In addition, military-transport obligation does not apply to diplomatic missions and consular offices of foreign states. |
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This should incorporate all the conditions fixed for their validity by the consular authorities of the countries of importation. |
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During the year 127, he created four provinces in Italy, each with a consular governor. |
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Straw has claimed that British consular staff were denied access to the detainees. |
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Caesar's fellow consul was thrown from the platform, and his consular insignia were broken. |
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Caesar would give up his command and stand in person at the consular election on condition that Pompey abandon his command at the same time. |
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A bundle of rods with a projecting ax was the insignia of consular authority in ancient Rome. |
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Rome and Constantinople were personified as enthroned women on coins and consular diptychs. |
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Furthermore, a consular official must interview applicants unless the interview is waived. |
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In addition, consular officers are given little training as to which fields of scientific study may pose a security risk. |
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If the arrested British citizen does not want any consular services, this wish will be respected. |
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In its structure, the history revives the Roman tradition of an annalistic record of civil and military affairs arranged by the consular year. |
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In his recent study, he focuses on the development of Swedish consular services during the 18th century. |
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The second and third consuls offer a good example of the consular rallying. |
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Only a handful of mutilated relics could be discerned in the terse and ambiguous clauses of the consular constitution. |
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Throughout Napoleon's rule, soldiers would stand first in the consular and then imperial hierarchy. |
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Thousands of hours of consular time are spent picking up the pieces after easily avoidable accidents. |
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To start the renunciation procedure, you have to be outside of the United States and swear your oath of renunciation to a U.S. consular officer. |
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In the year 2000 the Department of State considered some 10 million visa applications at some 200 consular offices. |
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All five have been offered legal assistance following visits from consular staff. |
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In his memoirs, he recounts how during his first consular posting, he befriended an orangutan. |
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Links to join the vital statistics authorities of the provinces of our consular district. |
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Now the issue was more serious, and Rome responded with a consular army. |
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In 1846, the poet was born to a French consular official in Uruguay. |
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The honorary consulship provides him with consular plates for his cars. |
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He was not told of his right to request consular assistance. |
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His official title was imperator, by which he had full consular power. |
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There are about 1,530 business establishments in Makati, including 53 embassies and consular offices, enough to keep the city's bomb squad on their toes night and day. |
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The authorities barred foreign journalists but could not deny access to British consular officials. |
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Remember, Karl's scoop last week, timed to the testimony of the three consular aides, set off an earthquake. |
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What the hard-shell righties want to know is not about the boring issue of consular security. |
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Marco Rubio and Saxby Chambliss want answers about consular security measures. |
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Although they do not have consular powers, these delegations could be included in joint efforts to pool resources. |
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Later the same day, Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs made a public statement about the consular visit. |
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American authorities were not forthcoming with Canadian consular officials about what was occurring. |
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This appears to be partly due to the view within the Department that consular work is unrewarding. |
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Canadian intelligence operatives visit the Guantanamo detention center but apparently not Canadian consular personnel. |
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The person pursued has the right to communicate with the consular representative of his native country. |
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This consular meeting outlined new ways and means to better serve the French community in Australia. |
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I led the consular affairs division for a couple of years and I can tell members that once engaged it was second to none. |
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They are also allowed the right to correspond with the consular representatives of their countries. |
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Some countries still require consular invoices that must be obtained in the exporting country from the consulate of the destination country. |
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We will make our feelings clear to the Egyptian government and we will continue to provide all possible consular assistance. |
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The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade would continue to provide consular assistance to Palfreeman and his family, Carr said. |
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Russia announced it would take steps to recover the tax owing and stop issuing visas for consular officials in the two cities. |
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In addition, every person of foreign nationality who is arrested also has the right to inform the consular representatives of his or her country. |
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We also discussed social and consular affairs, with the aim of strengthening the human links between our countries. |
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Prison officials did not disclose the motive of his arrest to the consular representative. |
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The decision to issue this card is up to the diplomatic or consular authorities. |
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Turkey needs to improve the capacity of its consular services abroad to detect false documents. |
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The first concerns assistance for citizens of the European Union from the diplomatic and consular representations. |
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We can not change the size of the consular fee, because it is the same for all countries in the world. |
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Article 7: Entry to the national territory may be denied to any foreigner attempting to cross a frontier without a consular visa. |
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Deportation or the failure to get a visa is seen as a temporary setback during which strategies to outmaneuver consular officers, who are perceived as racists, are elaborated. |
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I mean obviously if something eventuates there'd be a public announcement, but certainly those sorts of issues are not linked with negotiations of a consular nature. |
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At the same time, government officials say the system is becoming easier to manage as schools and consular offices become familiar with the procedures. |
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It will provide a short course to those who will be doing consular work only occasionally and a longer course to those who will be doing mainly consular work. |
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Domitian was apparently unable to gain support among the aristocracy, despite attempts to appease hostile factions with consular appointments. |
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The sources said the mission offered consular services to Mirza, who was not willing to meet anyone from the mission except his lawyers. |
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Other rights to be specially protected include the right to legal aid and the right to have at least one other person and the competent consular authorities informed when someone is deprived of liberty. |
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Since Clovis' name does not appear in the consular lists, it is likely he was granted a suffect consulship. |
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These are matters relating to diplomatic and consular privileges, which are covered under the conventions which are agreed to multilaterally. |
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When the campaigning season began, the consular legions were marched into the Insubres territory again. |
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In addition, it should be possible for the diplomatic or consular post examining the application to waive this requirement in specific cases where it considers it appropriate to do so. |
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The EEAS will cooperate with the national services, and its delegations outside Europe may support member states in providing consular services for citizens. |
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He had intelligence that the consular army was camped at the mouth of the Rhone. |
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The Parties take note that the present Agreement does not apply to the procedures for issuing visas by the diplomatic missions and consular posts of the Kingdom of Denmark. |
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But consular officials in Colombo are refusing to allow the donor to enter Britain because they claim she is simply seeking an excuse to flee Sri Lanka. |
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Embassy is extremely limited in its ability to provide emergency consular assistance outside of Asmara. |
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As usual, he has his facts completely wrong on a consular case. |
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Passport applicants were not consulted as required and are not in a position to know what they are paying for or how the funds collected relate to the operations of consular activity. |
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Joudah said an American consular official did get in touch with her. |
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Fraudulent offers of employment are also being used to support applications to obtain visas and convince consular and border officials that the victim intends to return to their country of origin. |
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Information on measures requiring prompt notification of and access to lawyers, doctors, family members and, in the case of foreign nationals, consular notification. |
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Branded content is the buzz and cosmically fragmented media have made masterpiece 48-sheet posters and beautifully artificed commercials as quaint and redundant as consular diptychs or triumphal arches. |
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Upon request they shall be allowed without delay to establish contact with legal representatives, family members and competent consular authorities as well as with relevant international and non-governmental organisations. |
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The Romans held off Hannibal in three battles, but then Hannibal smashed a succession of Roman consular armies. |
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Therefore, consular officers and consular employees, and other persons enjoying similarly limited immunity, may not necessarily be immune from prosecution when criminal charges are laid. |
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This entry visa must be obtained from Nicaragua's consular office in the country of residence or visit or, in the absence of such office, from the nearest consular office. |
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During that time, he had a total of nine consular visits. |
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Consular political powers, when exercised conjointly with a consular colleague, were no different from those of the old king. |
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However, in case of reasonable doubt regarding the identity of the applicant, the diplomatic mission or consular post shall collect fingerprints within the period specified above. |
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Before being authorised to take biometric identifiers, the staff of the diplomatic mission or consular post shall receive appropriate training so as to ensure smooth and professional enrolment. |
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Tiberius, the new Emperor, responded by granting Claudius consular ornaments. |
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Diplomatic and consular protection are dependent upon this relationship between the person and the state. |
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Several European countries have a consular presence within the jurisdiction. |
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The ambassador is the head of the United Kingdom's consular service in the United States. |
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One of the two consular positions was often occupied by emperors themselves and eventually became reserved solely for the Emperor. |
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Although Augustus had resigned as consul, he desired to retain his consular imperium not just in his provinces but throughout the empire. |
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Like his tribune authority, the consular powers were another instance of gaining power from offices that he did not actually hold. |
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It is an open secret that many of these people, once they have obtained refugee status, visit Turkish consular missions in order to obtain Turkish passports. |
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A typical consular army was about 20,000 men strong and consisted of two citizen and two allied legions. |
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He received the title of Caesar and was appointed praetor with consular power. |
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Australian consular authorities have parked a camper van on the edge of St Peter's square to help pilgrims and there will be an evening of Aborigine dances and art in the Vatican museum later on Friday ahead of the ceremony. |
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Diplomatic and consular functions are generally performed by a single service, which is expected to serve at home or abroad, enabling interchangeability of consular and diplomatic officers. |
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Greater efforts have been made to raise awareness among, and provide better training to the cantonal police, Border Guard Corps and consular services. |
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Manchester hosts consular services for most of the north of England. |
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In 85, Agricola was recalled to Rome by Domitian, having served for more than six years as governor, longer than normal for consular legates during the Flavian era. |
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The improvement has been made possible due to the dedication of staff and officials in the consular section and the Octic International, which processes paperwork, it added. |
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Office in Vladivostok will be convenient for consular services to citizens of Kyrgyz Republic living in Vladivostok, Sakhalin, cities of Ussuriisk, Khabarovsk and Birobidzhan. |
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A passport does not of itself create any rights in the country being visited or obligate the issue country in any way, such as providing consular assistance. |
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The consular team was headed by Philippine Ambassador to Papua New Guinea Bienvenido Tejano, and Consular Assistants Rhoderick Bodino and Dionisio Abrenica. |
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He commended the services rendered by Pranav Ganesh, the outgoing consul for consular affairs at the Indian Consulate in Jeddah, during the past four years. |
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Most of the British troops in France had gone but more Polish and Czech troops, embassy and consular staffs, British and other civilians remained. |
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In the past, protectors have been exiguously identified as inspectors of labor, consular representatives, overseas governments, missionaries, lawyers and the like. |
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This second consular army decisively defeated the Macedonians at the Battle of Pydna in 168 BC and the Macedonians duly capitulated, ending the war. |
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The need for a pool of men to fill the consular positions forced Augustus to remodel the suffect consulate, allowing more than the two elected for the ordinary consulate. |
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