How To Use Diplomatic corps In A Sentence
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diplomatic corps
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Not winding him up is a far trickier proposition, the sort of thing only remotely possible after a career in the diplomatic corps.
Times, Sunday Times
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For all of its own bureaucratic strictures, the diplomatic corps had the sympathetic ears that Liang was looking for.
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Perhaps it's time we put our own pop stars to work in the diplomatic corps.
Times, Sunday Times
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Nevertheless, diplomatic corps still gets the welcome of Japanese authorities.
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She was subsequently assigned to the diplomatic corps and spent much of the rest of her life in Soviet embassies in Scandinavia.
Sources of the West: Readings in Western Civilization, Volume 1: From the Beginning to 1715
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They are Israeli citizens, have all the rights of their fellow Jewish citizens, serve in the Knesset (Israel's parliament) and in the diplomatic corps.
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Staff in the diplomatic corps and in government intelligence agencies are targets for violence.
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And yet neither Kofi Annan nor the European diplomatic corps has thought to demand further concessions.
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The diplomatic corps were politely indicating that the British had better give themselves no more airs.
THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
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Court society in Berlin includes the German "higher" and "lower" nobility, with the exception of the so-called Fronde, who proudly absent themselves from it; the Ministers; the diplomatic corps; Court officials; and such members of the burghertum, or middle class, as hold offices which entitle them to attend court.
William of Germany
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In Chongqing, Joe sought out contacts who could introduce him to the upper levels of the government and diplomatic corps.
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This sounds like something the diplomatic corps have dreamt up.
The Sun
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Rich, that is to say independent; unmarried, that is to say unattached; free to come and go, he stood high up in that great army of the czar's, which I call the uncredited diplomatic corps, because the phrase "secret service" always puts into my mind a picture of the wild-eyed, bearded anarchist, whom I most heartily detest.
Man on the Box
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But down to the lowliest clerk, the diplomatic corps knew what was happening.
THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
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In Washington, the Protocol School's clients include high-powered business executives and members of the diplomatic corps.
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The diplomatic corps has pressed the government to act.
Times, Sunday Times
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In Chongqing, Joe sought out contacts who could introduce him to the upper levels of the government and diplomatic corps.
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In Chongqing, Joe sought out contacts who could introduce him to the upper levels of the government and diplomatic corps.
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For almost 6 hours he nailed all of his supporters in the National Assembly, the diplomatic corps, a large group of Venezuelan public servants and soldiers who probably had better things to do such as repair highways than to listen the answerless rant of Chavez, a long string of platitudes, accusations, bad jokes and assorted vulgarities.
The Church, in Chile and in Venezuela
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He likes to go bar-hopping in the evenings, but chooses to do so along Embassy Row where the establishments cater to members of the diplomatic corps.
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As apostolic nuncio, he automatically became dean of the diplomatic corps.