Michelle Goldberg on how the once-unstoppable Senate Finance Committee Chair became persona non grata on the left, too. |
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Representatives of international organizations are currently guarding against the threat of being declared persona non grata. |
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They invited him to accompany them to the aliens office at the Questura, where he was informed that he was considered persona non grata in Italy. |
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The sanctions involve in particular a ban on issuing a visa to 17 Transnistrian officials, declared persona non grata. |
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At the beginning of the Fifties, he was declared persona non grata in the United States. |
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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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He has a long background of becoming persona non grata in places where he has struggled against what he considers to be endemic rottenness in society. |
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As a result of the FBI designation, ICP was persona non grata in numerous places, including many potential Gathering sites. |
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Two of the biggest of those, Julian Assange and Edward Snowden, are currently persona non grata in much of the Western world. |
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This, however, does not mean that Chorny can return to Bulgaria, because the Interior Ministry last autumn issued a further order declaring him persona non grata. |
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The complainant had expressed dissatisfaction with his apparent status in Iran as a persona non grata and said that he lacked status to obtain employment or travel. |
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She was then asked to sign a document that said she was entered as a persona non grata in the Greek national register. |
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During a visit to Nicaragua, the Dutch MEP was even threatened with expulsion from Nicaragua by the Sandinista authorities and declared persona non grata. |
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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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Would the minister undertake to conduct an investigation to determine whether or not Gavin Berube was made persona non grata as a result of actually blowing the whistle on this matter? |
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On July 22, 1985, following a CSIS investigation, the Department of External Affairs declared a Bulgarian diplomat, Vitaly Ivan Delibaltov, persona non grata. |
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As a result of information it passed on to the Department of External Affairs, two members of foreign missions were declared persona non grata in 1986-87 and were sent home. |
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In addition, he states that Mr. Dadar is persona non grata in Iran. |
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In Reagan-era Washington, the big-mouthed Kiwi was persona non grata. |
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Others have threatened to declare to him persona non grata. |
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If, despite everything, reports of this kind are published, the ambassador concerned will almost automatically be declared persona non grata in the host country. |
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An alien may be expelled if the Minister for the time being in charge of Immigration concurs with the recommendation of Immigration Department and declares such a person persona non grata. |
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Unfortunately, this was picked up in the media and the Soviets reacted: they declared me along with some others like me persona non grata, so I was not able to return to Moscow. |
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The authorities also went as far as calling him a persona non grata. |
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The group of promoters and managers are planning to declare Koncz persona non grata, barring the Canadian adviser from doing business in the Philippines. |
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Persona non grata at Honda, and unbeloved by Michelin, his options are few, and his high profile comes with a high risk. |
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