On 8 September he sent his Chief of Intelligence, Colonel Hentsch, to see what was happening, with plenipotentiary powers to sort matters out. |
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But 79 years later, its plenipotentiary was, courtesy of the New Zealand taxpayer, checking up on how it had all gone. |
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Appointed minister plenipotentiary to Prussia by President Andrew Johnson in 1867, he lived in Berlin for the next seven years. |
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To Britain a commission of inquiry, with plenipotentiary power, was despatched under Paul the Notary. |
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Given a 20-year sentence for his role as Hitler's all-powerful armaments minister, the former architect turned plenipotentiary probably deserved a death sentence. |
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The Netherlands' Council of Ministers consists of the Dutch cabinet and two ministers plenipotentiary, one representing Aruba and the other the Netherlands Antilles. |
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The arrival to power of plenipotentiary General Eyadema in 1967 dealt a smothering blow to any nascent post-independence enthusiasm. |
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In 1855 Walewski became minister of foreign affairs, and he acted as French plenipotentiary at the Congress of Paris the next year. |
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However, in case of impediment the chairmanship may be assumed by a plenipotentiary, with ambassadorial rank at a minimum and available for the month. |
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A minister plenipotentiary from CuraƧao resides in the Netherlands and represents the country there at meetings of the Netherlands Council of Ministers. |
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In response to this central question, it would be equally illusory to imagine that one could completely reverse the trend by giving the regional level plenipotentiary powers to implement the relevant sectorial policies. |
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Furthermore, the Principality of Monaco has just appointed its first woman Ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary as Permanent Representative to the Council of Europe. |
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The plenipotentiary of the Czar was Count George Mocenigo, a noble from Zante who had earlier served as Russian diplomat in Italy. |
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Jaime Srgio Carda as an extraordinary, plenipotentiary and non-resident ambassador of President Cristina Elizabeth Fernandez of the Republic of Argentina to the Sultanate. |
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Regional commissioners were given plenipotentiary powers to restore communications and organise the distribution of supplies to keep the war economy moving. |
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In 1878, Britain was a plenipotentiary at the Treaty of Berlin, which gave de jure recognition to the independent states of Romania, Serbia, and Montenegro. |
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Somewhere between the two was the position of minister plenipotentiary. |
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The Russian government, knowing that the Amur could not be defended and being more concerned with events in the west, sent Fyodor Golovin east as plenipotentiary. |
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Standish decided to put a portion of his share of the alms given to us by the celebrated Plenipotentiary Of Meat toward playing the numbers-lottery. |
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He was posted to London in 1800, first as Commissioner responsible for Prisoners of War, before appointment as Minister Plenipotentiary. |
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Lars WAHLUND, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Kingdom of Sweden, for his completed diplomatic mission in the Republic of Macedonia. |
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Furthermore, according to article 15 of the Charter, the Ministers Plenipotentiary can request the Kingdom parliament to introduce a draft Kingdom act. |
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