Instead, the whistleblower, who headed the Bucharest embassy's visa processing unit, was recalled. |
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On the way into central Bucharest our bus-driver seemed overwrought, gesticulating wildly. |
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An eighth-grade English textbook published in Bucharest in 1978 begins with an inspiring hortation from President Nicolae Ceausescu. |
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It appears that the beast has escaped, and is again wreaking havoc on the unsuspecting residents of Bucharest. |
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Two years ago he moved from Bucharest to a Transylvanian village to renovate the monastery. |
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We were already entering a different zone, leaving the arid continental climate of Bucharest and the Wallachian plain. |
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Budapest and Bucharest function as waypoints for women en route to Belgrade. |
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As an added inducement, it was heavy-handedly hinted that co-operation by Bucharest would assist Romania's ambition to join the European Union. |
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In 1833 the Philharmonic Society began its activities in Bucharest, and three years later a Philharmonic School was founded in Iai, the Moldavian capital. |
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From June 23rd, 1941 onwards small formations of Soviet Ilyushin I1-4 twin-engined bombers attacked Bucharest, the oil-fields of Ploesti, and the port of Constanta. |
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I have the right to stamp Thai entry visas and therefore relieve Bulgarian citizens who used to have to go to Bucharest to get stamps from the embassy there. |
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Charlie just lost his mother, and escapes the pain with a trip to Bucharest. |
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After the wars, when Bulgaria was experiencing a serious economic and political crisis, Yovkov was appointed clerk at the Bulgarian legation in Bucharest, Romania. |
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Whether this rumour was true or not, Ceausescu certainly left his mark on the city of Bucharest with the construction of the inappositely named People's Palace. |
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After graduating in 1973 from the Ion Mincu Institute of Architecture in Bucharest, she joined the state design institute. |
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She was brought up in Sighisoara, a Transylvanian fortress town north-west of Bucharest. |
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The following year she stood for election as mayor of Bucharest but won less than four per cent of the vote. |
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Therefore we chose Elekta to equip our radiotherapy centers in Bucharest and Cluj and Krakow, and now even as we upgrade our centers in France. |
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The largest in the world is the Palace of the Parliament in Bucharest, Romania. |
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In January 2006, Rowling went to Bucharest to highlight the use of caged beds in mental institutions for children. |
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The municipality of Bucharest is a special case as it enjoys a status on par to that of a county. |
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The annual George Enescu Festival is held in Bucharest in honor of the 20th century emponymous composer. |
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By 1947, the Soviets had imposed a communist government in Bucharest, which was friendly and obedient towards Moscow. |
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Rangers play host to the Romanian champions at Ibrox tomorrow night before Walter Smith's men t r avel to Bucharest early next month. |
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It has also boosted its flights with a new daily frequency to Barcelona and a new route to Bucharest with Rumanian State carrier Tarom. |
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The level-three forensic science students worked with pathologists and serologists at the National Institute of Legal Medicine, Bucharest. |
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They were happy to sneak out of Highbury with only a 2-0 defeat, went down far too easily to Wigan and capitulated catastrophically in Bucharest. |
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Bucharest set as a trade-off for its consent that Vlachs in Serbia would declare themselves to be members of the Romanian minority. |
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The company also operates in capitals such as Berlin, Prague, Budapest, The Hague, Bucharest, Erevan, Mexico and Rabat. |
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The Powers officially recognized this status through the 1916 Treaty of Bucharest. |
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Calinesti hosts the fourth MOL Romania filling station in Arges County, located on the National Road 7, used by vehicles in transit between Bucharest and Pitesti. |
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Bratianu was a Realpolitiker was noticed by one of the most intelligent and astute diplomats accredited in Bucharest during the period of neutrality. |
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The spy followed Le Queux again the next day in the streets of Bucharest and Le Queux complained to the police, whenceafter the spy was not seen again. |
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During the 2008 Bucharest summit, NATO declared that Ukraine would eventually become a member of NATO when it meets the criteria for the accession. |
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After the Peace of Bucharest, the rule of Jean Georges Caradja, although remembered for a major plague epidemic, was notable for its cultural and industrial ventures. |
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Warsaw, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia, all these famous cities and the populations around them lie in what I must call the Soviet sphere. |
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The final selection is from Romania with Dinamo Bucharest v Sportal. |
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