How To Use Demarche In A Sentence

  • While welcoming the announcement with respect to humpback whales, Australia last night led a formal diplomatic protest - known as a demarche - in Tokyo to mark the start of Japan's 2007-08 whaling season. The Hon Stephen Smith MP, Minister for Foreign Affairs - Australia welcomes suspension of humpback whaling by Japan
  • Diplomats from around the world, led by Britain's ambassador, have today delivered a strongly-worded protest "demarche" condemning Iceland over its decision to resume commercial whaling. UK leads attack on 'pariah state' Iceland
  • On the 17th, the US Embassy delivered a démarche to the Polish Government.
  • The interference of the two kings in Cappadocia led to Roman intervention and a démarche by Sulla.
  • The agency has sent a formal request, known as a demarche, to the Chinese government asking for the review, according to a State Department official. ACM TechNews
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  • Nous sommes en conséquence profondément indignés de la forme et contenu de la démarche de M. Pierre Elliot Trudeau. Archive 2007-04-01
  • During a trip to India, a senior State Department official delivered a "demarche" or official warning to the Indian government, but New Delhi still resisted the U.S. pressure. Bush's Enron Lies
  • For Churchill or Hitler, such a démarche was unnecessary.
  • A demarche is a formal communication - typically delivered in person by a diplomat based oversees to a foreign government - that sets out his or her country's views, for example to protest against a policy or action. TechCentral.ie - Answers + Analysis + Advice
  • a demarche is the strongest sanction a country can exercise against another. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Alan had taken his démarche with a certain kindly complacency. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • Patrick Demarchelier spotlights six supermodels who mark the 12th annual Victoria's Secret spectacular by leaving their renowned dainty washables behind. November 2007 Table of Contents
  • By the early 860s he was requesting a bishop successively from the papacy and the Byzantine emperor, and the latter démarche elicited the mission headed by Constantine-Cyril and Methodius.
  • The family is wealthy and powerful and the president does not seem to want to hand him in," said Ms Gibb, who last week presented a "demarche" - a formal diplomatic statement Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • It has led the State Department to indicate that it would lodge a protest in a formal letter -- called a demarche -- with Beijing. ZDNet Asia Latest Tech News
  • A demarche is a formal communication -- typically delivered in person by a diplomat based oversees to a foreign government -- that sets out his or her country's views, for example to protest against a policy or action. Yahoo! News: Latest news headlines News Headlines | Top Stories
  • Alan had taken his démarche with a certain kindly complacency. DARE CALL IT TREASON

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