According to the embassy, the contest will give encouragement to Korean language students. |
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They even sent an embassy to England's ally, the Duke of Burgundy, and implored him to protect them. |
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The Greeks send an embassy to Achilles requesting his return to battle in exchange for treasure and an unharmed Briseis. |
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The claim has been confirmed by officials in the U.S. embassy in Jakarta who have had access to intercepts of the army's radio communications. |
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It said the rocket was fired shortly after sunset and landed on a farm land nearly 300 meters short of the embassy building. |
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Later, he sent an embassy to his father requesting some relics of the Buddha. |
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To improve this position, the embassy was working hard to identify and remove obstacles to trade and investment. |
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The embassy and the ambassador's residence came under siege by right and left alike. |
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The French embassy sent a formal letter of complaint about the incarceration to Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. |
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Well, this article is supposed to be based on a memo from the U.S. embassy to the State Department. |
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The host and hostess, as well as the embassy staff, looked resplendent in national costume. |
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Now, Reid has asked the Thai embassy to allow Care to give a sworn statement to be sent to the Thai judge. |
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In Egypt, riot police used water cannons and attack dogs to keep anti-war demonstrators away from the US embassy. |
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Khaled al-Harbi surrendered to the Saudi Arabian embassy in Iran under a Saudi government amnesty program. |
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He added that the U.S. military kept a low profile in the city and interacted very little with the embassy. |
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The American embassy restricted its staff to the diplomatic quarters of their cities for all but essential duties. |
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In February police arrested nine Moroccans suspected of planning an attack on the US embassy in Rome. |
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Negroponte's embassy also suppressed information about human rights abuses committed by the Honduran military. |
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The embassy says its own staff have been advised against taking commercial planes. |
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Mr Woolford, who must be one of the counsel in the case, said that is an unusual stance for an embassy to take. |
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An official from the Irish embassy in Singapore was en route to Bali last night. |
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Italian officials believe the embassy could have been the target for a terrorist plot on Sunday. |
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A larger demonstration is due to take place today with protesters planning to march past the US ambassador's residence and the British embassy. |
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Officials at the Egyptian embassy in London were not available for comment yesterday. |
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A suspicious letter posted in France and containing white powder was received at the US embassy, officials said. |
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The only people I spoke to before the decision were the officials at the Portuguese embassy. |
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In August, two officials of the Cuban embassy in Argentina were kidnapped and Cubana airlines offices in Panama were bombed. |
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French officials at the embassy tried to talk Wilson out of it, and would not take the medal back. |
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When a lawsuit was brought against the school administration, the French embassy tried to shield them by claiming diplomatic immunity. |
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The site also functions as a digest for U.S. embassy telephone numbers and information on the location of various United Nations missions. |
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The construction of a car bomb and its detonation outside the Australian embassy gates required money, expertise and a large amount of planning. |
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He said from the embassy that he had been pulled in and threatened four times by armed Spanish police, who, he claimed, were drunk. |
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The three were taken into custody in connection with alleged plans to attack the US embassy in Paris. |
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The purpose of the mission was to ask the French to establish an embassy in Ayutthaya and sign a treaty of friendship. |
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Working under embassy cover offered a case officer the worst of both worlds. |
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By the end of 1983, he was back in the diplomatic service, as counsellor at the Irish embassy in London. |
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The days of the civilised embassy building are over and architectural quality is an irrelevance. |
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As of this morning, the area around the Japanese embassy is still heavily policed by regular cops and Armed Police with riot gear. |
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Staffing has increased since Croatia broke away from Yugoslavia and the former Zagreb consulate became a full-fledged embassy. |
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The company has lately moved into embassy building by constructing bug-free consulates for U.S. diplomats in Kyrgyzstan and Guinea-Bissau. |
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No lights were on inside the embassy, even though I visited at one in the afternoon. |
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According to the public affairs officer, the embassy is waiting for a bill from the municipality. |
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There are many officers in the embassy who are equivalent to general officers and colonels. |
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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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Men arriving at the embassy in the morning smiled widely, clasped hands and then pulled together in long embraces. |
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Anti-war protesters outside the embassy have repeatedly clashed with riot police, thrown stones and ignited gas canisters and tyres. |
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Classes of school children assembled in front of the embassy and attached telegrams of condolence to the fence that surrounds the compound. |
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The bomb was believed to have been planted in a minibus parked outside the walled embassy compound and detonated remotely. |
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Groups of protesters tried to storm the embassy by charging the barbed-wire barricade that had been set up outside. |
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More than 6500 sq m of this stone material has been used in the chancery and the other embassy buildings. |
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A loaded pistol was found in a search of the embassy, and also a stun gun, electroshock gun, if you like. |
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She is waiting for the Indian embassy to issue her a new passport so that she can fly back home. |
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Following speeches at the opening ceremony, each minister planted a tree in the embassy garden. |
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I've not seen a statement from the embassy commenting on the delay yet, so perhaps this thing will be headed off, after all. |
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In London a procession headed by two soldiers who had resigned from the army put a black cardboard coffin outside the embassy. |
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I gave the security man my name card showing I worked for a foreign embassy here but he did not give in. |
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The ambassador and other embassy officers periodically urged the Government to expedite registration of church groups. |
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When the Chinese embassy in Belgrade was bombed, during SARS, when the US spy plane came down. |
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In June 1940, when the embassy fled south-westward, she took her family down to a boat for England and then turned back herself to help France. |
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I call the British embassy to see if they're having anything to do with all this. |
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In Nassau, the US has installed high tech solutions, including explosive sniffers, around the embassy. |
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A concrete security barrier close to the embassy absorbed most of the blast and prevented further damage and injuries, officials said. |
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At its sprawling embassy compound, reopened after thirteen years, modular housing units are being installed to accommodate its growing staff. |
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The French owners of the tanker and the Bulgarian embassy in Yemen were expected to settle the problems within a few days. |
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Three protesters fasted for three days and held a vigil outside the embassy. |
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Petrol bombs were thrown inside the US embassy compound, setting alight a satellite dish and a sentry box. |
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The British embassy in Manila said it could not confirm details until it had notified the next of kin. |
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Access to the quarter is controlled by police barricades, and security at the fenced-off US embassy is very tight. |
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Though the embassy did not say how many people had been drugged, the incidents reportedly occurred at 11 establishments. |
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However, my embassy knows of a dozen recent examples where the opposite has been true. |
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You've also called for downscaling the embassy, which is planned to be the largest U.S. Embassy in the world. |
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He is currently serving a prison sentence for his role in the embassy bombings. |
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He eventually confessed to being part of a bomb plot masterminded by the British embassy. |
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Despite her support, about 300 protesters tried to march on the US embassy in the capital, Manila. |
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Officials on Monday announced the expulsion of two diplomats from the embassy in Manila for alleged espionage. |
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Thousands of protestors attempted to march on the US embassy in Beirut, but were beaten back by police using tear gas and truncheons. |
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Still, he managed to get a sat-phone call to the U.S. embassy in Kabul, informing them of three errant Americans. |
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An entourage of friends and activists, four lawyers and embassy staff came with us. |
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But the son, who was riding in a separate car, was held hostage at the embassy in Bangkok. |
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Today's car bomb in Baghdad outside the Jordanian embassy which killed 11 people is obviously disturbing in its savagery. |
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Fights with the riot police erupted every time people tried to reach the US embassy. |
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Mr Akayev signed a resignation letter on Monday at the Kyrgyz embassy in Moscow. |
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Lilley also tells-all regarding how the US embassy gave safe haven to Chinese dissident Fang Lizhi and his wife, Li Shuxian. |
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Walking down the road a bit, I passed another embassy with another similarly attired policeman standing out front. |
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It consists of the former Egyptian embassy and a one-time annexe to Russia's embassy knocked together. |
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Arrangements also have to be made for visitors to view it, without disrupting the daily activities of the embassy. |
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I asked a friend who runs aid programs at the U.S. embassy in Kabul not long ago. |
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Even the US, which has no embassy there, is beginning to forge contacts. |
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The U.S. will reopen an embassy in Havana, meaning an ambassador will be appointed. |
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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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The embassy of Burkina Faso did not respond to a request for comment regarding the filings. |
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The progress of the caravan of SUVs and buses ferrying the embassy staff out to Tunisia was monitored in real-time in Washington. |
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The protesters displayed antiwar banners and chanted antiwar slogans in front of policemen carrying rifles and a concrete blockade installed in street of the embassy compound. |
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And in November 2011, a DC district court judge ruled that both Iran and Sudan were culpable for the 1998 embassy bombings. |
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I asked him to describe the U.S. mission that will likely revert back to the embassy it was more than a half century ago. |
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Jihadist revenge might be one reason the embassy in sana came under attack Thursday. |
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We never got a satisfactory response from anyone at the embassy or in the State Department. |
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Assange was in the ecuadorean embassy in London, Snowden an undisclosed location in Russia. |
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But since Britain has vowed to arrest him if he sets foot outside the ecuadorean embassy, he may not be leaving for awhile. |
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The Greek embassy confirmed the death, which has barely registered by the international press. |
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I eventually left the West Bank for Jordan with a visa I obtained from the French embassy. |
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O'Neill's New York FBI team was at the center of bureaucratic arm-wrestling over who would head the 1998 investigation into the embassy bombings in East Africa. |
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By 27 September, there were 1,400 people in the grounds of the embassy, creating a small humanitarian crisis. |
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Some, like the United States, even have a third embassy to the United Nations Organizations headquartered in the city. |
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Amid the rising violence, the United Nations has evacuated staff and Turkey announced Friday it was shuttering its embassy. |
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The hermit Kingdom has opened its embassy doors for an exhibit highlighting the work of six artists from its state-run studio. |
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Every Wednesday morning, a large crowd of hopeful ayahs, cooks and drivers would sit outside the American embassy, praying that an expat would call them for an interview. |
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However, burning cars prevented firefighters from entering the burning embassy building, prompting fears that it could burn to the ground overnight. |
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The plan received backing from the Foreign Office minister, who said there is already an Executive presence in the Paris embassy and he hopes the practice can spread. |
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Russell said of the 2012 Benghazi embassy attack that killed U.S. Ambassador Stevens. |
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For all but the last year of the iran-iraq war, Iran maintained an embassy in Baghdad. |
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The shooting of two U.S. embassy staffers at a nightclub in the Venezuelan capital adds a new dimension to the job description. |
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Outside of the U.S. embassy, thousands of Americans and Haitians jostle daily for a ticket off the island. |
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Al-Ruqai is specifically charged with surveilling the U.S. embassy in Nairobi in preparation for the attack. |
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Moscow officials suggested that the attack on the Russian embassy was a well-planned action. |
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The bank's prominent embassy and international operations will be shut down in an attempt to bury a scandal that has the potential of becoming much larger. |
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In designing the embassy, the architects were faced with the challenge of finding a symbolically appropriate architectural expression, while refraining from monumentalism. |
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A spokesman for the Uzbek embassy in Washington did not return a call Wednesday seeking comment of the human-rights report. |
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But on several occasions there have been mini-evacuations with non-essential embassy staff withdrawn. |
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When US guards went to inspect the damage outside the embassy the following morning, they discovered the area was booby-trapped with several more bombs. |
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If he ever gets out of the embassy, though, he could probably get a pretty good gig as a web developer. |
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And not to traditional boring embassy functions or the well-appointed homes of desperate hostesses either. |
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Ceremonies at Chatby, led by a Royal Navy chaplain and defence staff from Britain's embassy in Egypt, did not solely concentrate on the Napoleonic era. |
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Angry people tore a Russian flag down, and overturned vehicles parked outside the embassy. |
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Sometime in the early hours of the day KAL 007 was shot down, Beck arrived at his workstation at the embassy. |
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Several hundred people gathered near the Japanese embassy in Beijing, some pelting it with water bottles and eggs. |
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Plans to construct the largest US embassy in the world in Baghdad should be nixed immediately, and we should lease space or purchase an existing building. |
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Mr. Makdessi was previously the press secretary of the Syrian embassy in London. |
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The United States may withdraw non-essential staff from its embassy in Indonesia because of increasing concerns about the security of its citizens, well-placed sources say. |
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Earlier Wednesday, he visited the embassy to pay his respects. |
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A June 12, 2006 cable from the U.S. embassy in Riyadh disclosed by WikiLeaks highlights this kind of bigotry. |
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Britain closed its embassy in Indonesia and high commission in Singapore. |
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Last night the high commissioner, who is based at India's embassy in London, arrived at 7.20 pm for a meeting with members of the Indian Workers Association. |
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Thousands of demonstrators ransacked the embassy compound, tearing down the large US seal on the front of the chancellery building and setting fire to vehicles. |
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The premises of a foreign chancery or embassy are not outside the territory to which the criminal law, otherwise operating in this Territory, applies. |
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Indian passport holders applying for visas outside India should obtain a statement from their local embassy or consulate confirming that they had no criminal record. |
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Several high-rise office buildings near the embassy were heavily damaged. |
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I knew his father when he was chef de mission at the US embassy. |
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In Reykjavik, Irniq unveiled an inuksuk in front of the Canadian embassy. |
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He is the press counselor at the Chinese embassy in Washington. |
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The U.S. embassy building sustained extensive structural damage. |
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After the agreement was signed, residents at the embassy packed-up and left, following 10 weeks of camping out in the cold in the face of a racist media campaign. |
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Officials at the Indian embassy said nearly 100 Indians had been arrested in the past two months by Iraqi and Syrian authorities for illegal entry. |
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You're in touch with U.S. officials at the American embassy there. |
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Mani was again to the fore last week, meeting officials at the Zimbabwean embassy in London to help bring about the climbdown over the withdrawal of media accreditation. |
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An official at the Malaysian embassy said that the factory which be would situated in Otjimuise in Windhoek, would be up and running by September. |
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An official at the Canadian embassy in Saudi Arabia, which is also responsible for Yemen, said the mission was aware of the incident but was not in a position to comment. |
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According to an explanation by an embassy official, the embassy had talked with the school about the possibility of asylum seekers entering the institution. |
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Her mother, heavily made-up in orange silk, frequently visits Britain, looks stricken, and lobbies the embassy to see if they can give her daughter a job. |
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The American official said the embassy wants to make sure that the trial is conducted fairly but also recognizes the right of Afghanistan to pursue a case. |
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Ireland has advised its citizens against non-essential travel to Saudi Arabia, and the embassy has urged Irish residents to take security measures because of recent attacks. |
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The Phocians sent an embassy to the Spartans, who agreed to attack Thebes. |
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Check their Web sites for more detailed information before you sign up for anything requiring shots or special dispensation from the Azerbaijani embassy. |
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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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He used to give lectures to students and hostages alike on the embassy grounds, explicating the writings of the leftist-revolutionary ideologue and mystic. |
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The newly appointed Grand Secretary, Yang Tinghe, announced the rejection of the Portuguese embassy the day following the emperor's death. |
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The alliance was renewed between the two kingdoms in 1371, with the embassy of the Bishop of Glasgow and the Lord of Galloway to France. |
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In October 1295, a Scottish embassy to Philippe agreed to the Treaty of Paris. |
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On 17 September 2017, the United States considered closing its Cuban embassy following mysterious sonic attacks on its staff. |
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Cuba and the US agreed to release political prisoners and the United States began the process of creating an embassy in Havana. |
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Joseph Needham writes that a tributary embassy came to the court of Emperor Taizong in 643 from the Patriarch of Antioch. |
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On August 17, the Indonesian embassy commemorated the day of the Declaration of Independence of the Republic of Indonesia. |
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Located on the scenic Aventine Hill, the embassy overlooks the ancient Circus Maximus and the ruins of the Forum. |
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The Australian embassy in Dublin states that up to 30 percent of the population claim some degree of Irish ancestry. |
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But a few weeks later the United States shuttered its embassy in Tripoli. |
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If the battle of juba begins, the embassy will be forced to close. |
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The German embassy in Kuwait has distributed 340 gas masks and doses of the anti-nerve gas medicine Atropine to staff and nationals in Kuwait. |
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In July, an embassy of centurions sent by Octavian entered Rome and demanded that he receive the consulship left vacant by Hirtius and Pansa. |
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She said her case officer at the embassy told her that the Philippine Overseas Labor Office should follow up on this matter. |
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From a nearby vacant building, insurgents attacked the embassy compound with rocket-propelled grenades, a recoilless rifle and small arm fire. |
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He advised caution during the Rhineland crisis of 1936 and became an outright appeaser when he moved to the Paris embassy. |
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Meanwhile, a spokesman for the Russian embassy in Canberra, Maxim Raku, said the deployment of the ships was not directly related to Australia. |
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Among the military personnel were about 40 civilians, including embassy staff, men from Avions Fairey in Belgium and their families. |
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The embassy response was a good example of this jingoism on the cheap. |
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The embassy was depicted in fiction in the 2006 BBC Television miniseries The State Within. |
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A spokesman for the U.S. embassy in Tripoli did not respond to queries. |
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The embassy used its social media platforms to amplify the theme, with one Twitter photo of the rainbow flag receiving 425 retweets. |
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The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs conveyed the confirmation of the agrimony of Krishnamoorthy to its embassy in Colombo last week. |
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All services for the biggest embassy in the world will operate independently from the rattletrap utilities of the Iraqi capital. |
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The embassy is one of the largest in Washington, employing 210 diplomats and approximately 250 additional staffers. |
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An embassy reached Calvin while he was at a colloquy, a conference to settle religious disputes, in Worms. |
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Vatican ambassadors are referred to as nuncios and a Vatican embassy is known as a nunziatura apostolica or apostolic nunciature. |
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The Holy See maintains an Apostolic Nunciature, the equivalent of an embassy, in the United States at 3339 Massachusetts Ave. |
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According to an Indian embassy panel lawyer, the victim of an occupational hazard is eligible for compensation if he has an insurance policy. |
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The British government was the first nation to build an embassy in the area that would later become known as Embassy Row. |
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The embassy is situated in a compound that is home to the ambassador's residence and the old and new chanceries. |
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In 1618 he became chaplain to Viscount Doncaster, who was on an embassy to the princes of Germany. |
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But after the infamous gate-crashing incident of the Salahis in November last year, the Indian embassy distanced itself from the event. |
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Andrew Forman and the poet William Dunbar were members of the Scottish embassy who negotiated the treaty in London. |
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While addressing the Ghanaian community in Qatar, Mahama promised that a Ghanaian embassy will be opened in Doha and a Qatari mission in Accra. |
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Days later, Noriega fled to the Vatican embassy in Panama City. |
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Francis Bacon was attached to the embassy, and Hilliard did a miniature of him in Paris. |
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The Government of Ireland does not recognise or use the term and its embassy in London discourages its use. |
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Normally visa applications are made at and collected from a consulate, embassy or other diplomatic mission. |
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Canada has closed its embassy in Iran, effective immediately, and declared personae non gratae all remaining Iranian diplomats in Canada. |
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From 1763 to 1765, Hume was invited to attend Lord Hertford in Paris, where he became secretary to the British embassy. |
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Maugham's father, Robert Ormond Maugham, was a lawyer who handled the legal affairs of the British embassy in Paris. |
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The Spaniards were billeted in certain long buildings on the main plaza, and Pizarro sent an embassy to the Inca, led by Hernando de Soto. |
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He was unimpressed by his office in the British Air Mission, attached to the embassy. |
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Diego de Almagro sent an embassy to the Inca, but they mistrusted all of the Spaniards by this time. |
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Abdulla bin Abdulmalik Al-Sheikh and the embassy staff will be welcoming the Saudi allegiance pledgers. |
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Syria's much feared state-security apparatus keeps close tabs on everyone entering and leaving the embassy. |
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You should be able to get your passport renewed at the embassy in London. If that's not a happener, try to get a temporary passport. |
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Another notable event in Chinese diplomacy was the Chinese embassy mission of Zhou Daguan to the Khmer Empire of Cambodia in the 13th century. |
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Of the twenty patrician fetials, only four were customarily chosen to serve in an embassy. |
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Plans are already being hatched to reshuffle key U.S. embassy personnel. |
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The site is not a consulate or embassy, and thus should not have diplomatic exterritoriality, if that was in anyone's mind. |
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When they received his reply, the Chinese officials sentenced the Portuguese embassy to death. |
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The Portuguese embassy left for Guangzhou, where they arrived in September. |
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More than 10,000 Indonesians, most of them housemaids, live in Bahrain according to embassy statistics. |
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The Government of Iceland established an embassy in Copenhagen and requested that Denmark handle Icelandic foreign policy. |
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Ming officials sent memorials to the throne that condemned the Portuguese conquest of Malacca and advocated for the rejection of their embassy. |
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The embassy reached Nanjing, where the Zhengde Emperor was touring in May 1520, granting the Portuguese embassy a quick audience. |
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Discussions, however, remained inconclusive, and both rulers died within two years of the embassy. |
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A papal embassy arrived in England during this period, asking that William do fealty for England to the papacy, a request that William rejected. |
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The huge, luxurious embassy of one hundred and forty persons made its way through Alicante and Majorca, arriving at Rome outskirts in February. |
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The case concerned two workers who wished to sue the Sudanese embassy in London for violations of employment law. |
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Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Syed Hamid Albar said his ministry is making arrangements to evacuate some 10 of its 40 embassy staff and their families from Dili. |
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Pope Leo X received a monumental embassy from Portugal during his reign designed to draw attention to Portugal's newly acquired riches to all of Europe. |
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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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About 3,000 South Koreans in the UAE are expected to vote at their embassy in Abu Dhabi and the consulate in Dubai in the next five days including the weekend. |
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His services as an interpreter were valuable to Rodrigo de Lima's embassy. |
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Inside the compound, however, an armed Saudi security guard employed by the embassy shot and killed one terrorist before being fatally shot himself. |
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The British embassy in Paris has been adorned with a rainbow flag in a show of support for the Pride marches in Paris and London on Saturday 29 June. |
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Although they had fought at Talas, on June 11, 758, an Abbasid embassy arrived at Chang'an simultaneously with the Uyghur Turks bearing gifts for the Tang Emperor. |
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Ibn Battuta was given charge of the embassy but en route to the coast at the start of the journey to China, he and his large retinue were attacked by a group of bandits. |
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These individuals are given fake positions at the embassy, but their main task is to illegally gather intelligence, usually by coordinating spy rings of locals or other spies. |
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The scheme is administered by the French embassy in London for British students, and by the British Council France and the UK embassy in Paris for French students. |
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During the civil war between 1401 and 1406, the King of West Java had killed 170 personnel of a Chinese embassy when they came ashore on his rival's territory at East Java. |
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Embassy in Managua will move from its temporary buildings into a new embassy compound and is putting together a collage to be displayed in the new office building. |
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One was accused of making crank call to the embassy while the other, a motorcyclist was apprehended for making ''obscene gestures'' at a guard outside the embassy. |
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Under the new regime, his embassy in Spain dragged on, frustrating Guicciardini as he yearned to return to Florence and participate in its political life. |
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Citing a case of a newborn where an ETD could not be issued, the embassy made it clear that the emergency document is meant only for very exceptional circumstances. |
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The news came while the Iranian embassy in Dushanbe in a letter to Tajik Electricity Company in February asked it to pay back its 12-milion-dollar overdue debt to Iran. |
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The fee charged may also be at the discretion of each embassy. |
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Weighing Risks Assange said he initially thought he might be holed up in the embassy, a diplomatic facility in one of London's swishest areas, for up to two years. |
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Although she was not yet a cabinet or shadow cabinet member, the embassy reportedly described her to the State Department as a possible future Prime Minister. |
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It retained ownership of all former Soviet embassy properties, as well as the old Soviet UN membership and permanent membership on the Security Council. |
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I have found that, at every reception or cocktail party given at our embassy, pirozhki is a favourite, second only to our Russian caviar and vodka. |
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The embassy asked the FCO for official clarifi-cations on that yesterday. |
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Giacomo Lacaita, legal adviser to the British embassy, was at the time imprisoned by the Neapolitan government, as were other political dissidents. |
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Charge d'affaires Helle Nielsen and Deputy Head of Mission of Danish Embassy in Pakistan Jakob Jakobsen also donated their blood along with other personnel of the embassy. |
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Two survivors of this embassy were still alive around 1536, when they sent letters to Malacca and Goa detailing plans for how the Portuguese could capture Canton by force. |
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From Beijing, the Portuguese embassy heard reports that the emperor reached Tongzhou in January 1521 and had the rebel Prince of Ning executed there. |
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It is high time the embassy builds a system of counterchecking the documents and visas it issues to avoid disappointment to people who come there with high expectations. |
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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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He was an avid collector of relics, sending an embassy to Constantinople in 1118 to collect Byzantine items, some of which were donated to Reading Abbey. |
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However, in September 1941, the Italians had stolen a code book containing the Black Code, photographed it and returned it to the US embassy in Rome. |
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He added that the embassy has chosen De Leon to hold an exhibit in the Kingdom because his works reflect life in Uruguay, particularly Montevideo where he comes from. |
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According to Zimin, this individual was in the service of Prince Fedor Vasili'evich Riazanskii as early as 1498, two years after his service on the embassy to the Crimea. |
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In 1793, after a largely fruitless diplomatic mission to Jehol, a large part of Lord Macartney's embassy returned south to the Yangtze delta on the Grand Canal. |
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From then on the embassy was headed by Smolensk merchant Vasily Poznyakov. |
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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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Their favored milieu, embassy cocktail parties, was useful in recruiting Soviet diplomats but is definitely not where members of al Qaeda congregate. |
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