How To Use Emissary In A Sentence

  • Then came the Emissary in the guise of a holy man (and I thought it the most dangerous disguise he could have assumed, for I wonder the police do not arrest every sannyasi and fakir on suspicion) and brought us the Message. Driftwood Spars The Stories of a Man, a Boy, a Woman, and Certain Other People Who Strangely Met Upon the Sea of Life
  • His status was important enough that he was even sent as an emissary to France to find a suitable mid-wife for the queen.
  • When Frank Merriam arrived at room 622 of the Ambassador Hotel for his audience with J.F.T. O'Connor, the emissary from the White House, the possibility that President Roosevelt might actually express support for his candidacy, once so farfetched it was laughable, now seemed within reach. Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From Incredible 1934 Campaign: When FDR Sold Out Upton Sinclair
  • In its place, he sent his emissary to negotiate a plan for greater autonomy.
  • The male priests and the warrior priests invoke their respective tutelaries before a trapping expedition and the _manikiad_ [43] calls upon the emissary [44] of the war deities. The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir
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  • They waved flags, held banners, and waited for an emissary to come to the balcony to announce their salvation. THE FAMILY
  • Behind either condyle is a depression, the condyloid fossa, which receives the posterior margin of the superior facet of the atlas when the head is bent backward; the floor of this fossa is sometimes perforated by the condyloid canal, through which an emissary vein passes from the transverse sinus. II. Osteology. 5a. The Cranial Bones. 1. The Occipital Bone
  • An emissary would be permitted to leave Berwick to apprise the so-called Regent of this arrangement.
  • They communicate with the underlying cerebral veins, and also with the diploic and emissary veins. IX. Neurology. 4g. The Meninges of the Brain and Medulla Spinalis
  • Perhaps Laudwine had come to town only to be an emissary from the Witted to Kettricken. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Clumsily fumbling around in his personal possessions with fingers which had fallen half-asleep, the emissary produced a neatly rolled-up paper and handed it over to the scaly hand before him.
  • The emissary from Yasir Arafat bore an antique khanjar, a curved dagger, crafted from silver and steel, that is worn by Yemeni men of rank. Back At The Table
  • He is sociable and funny without being brassy, so whether he is schmoozing with customers at one of his restaurants or tossing vegetables on the grill during a regular appearance on Good Morning America, he is the ideal brand emissary.
  • A White House emissary is quoted in the documents saying, ‘Israel proved a tougher bargainer than even the Soviet Union.’
  • W.T. took his hat off and bowed to her with as much ceremony as if she had been an old-time marquise and he an emissary from the English Court. The White Cottage Mystery
  • Do not fear, he has sailed as far as the Eastern continent, where I sent him as an emissary to the Tardonian colonies.
  • He had been engaged in emissary activity before he was discovered.
  • An emissary would be permitted to leave Berwick to apprise the so-called Regent of this arrangement.
  • When it's realized that Catalina is not pregnant with Arthur's child, her mother sends an emissary to escort her home to Spain. The Constant Princess by Philippa Gregory: Questions
  • In his latest, he remembers Audrey Hepburn 14 years after her death: "In the 40 years between Hollywood's make-believe headlines and the horrifying reality of Somalia, Hepburn as actress and woman seemed an emissary from a finer world than ours. GreenCine Daily: Weekend shorts, fests, etc.
  • Shall we send an emissary to the Kariens with our surrender, or were you planning to do the honours yourself, my Lord? TREASON KEEP
  • She expressed her hope that her gifted nephew would be an emissary of civilization to the wild colonies.
  • When the longitudinal strain is much less than the coronary, the restriction to the emissary veins becomes stronger.
  • In fact, Tonti-Filippini has a lock on the "ethicist" position whenever the media quotes one, and he is not only is not identified as a Vatican emissary, but he lists himself as "independent". News from the House of Sticks -
  • He sings, scats, plays guitar and serves as a de facto emissary between his father 's contemporaries such as Zoot Sims, Slam Stewart and Ray Brown and the likes of James Taylor, Rickie Lee Jones and Diana Krall with whom he' s worked as a sideman. A Marriage Made on Radio
  • Deploy Emissary near your Expansion Field and wait for it to deploy.
  • I gather my renegade son is in trouble again and has sent a woman as his emissary. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • But he wasn't one to press too hard, so he had no worries as he drove the several miles from his office to the Tashreeya area of Baghdad, near the old Cabinet Building, where an emissary from the President met him and instructed him to leave his car. Tales of the Tyrant
  • More importantly, he actually sent an emissary to Pakistan.
  • King Torva sent an emissary to find out what was going on.
  • From page he became confidential emissary to James, and in 1685 after playing a decisive part in defeating Monmouth's rebel army he became a major-general.
  • MR. JOHN C.M. MACBETH: Gentlemen of The Empire Club: We are happy to welcome today an emissary from the office of the British High Commissioner at Ottawa, who is going to address us on the subject "Dunkirk to Dieppe and Beyond. Dunkirk to Dieppe and Beyond
  • An emissary was sent to Suva, to relay first-hand that nothing could be done.
  • Place down the 3 rd finished Refinery on your Expansion Field . Sell the Emissary, que another Refinery.
  • An emissary upon the business of the community shall deliver up whatever he has received [on their account]: if he fail to deliver voluntarily, he shall be amerced eleven times the value [of what he withholds]. Hindu Law and Judicature from the Dharma-Sástra of Yájnavalkya
  • The middle meningeal gives rise, in about 50% of cases, to an accessory meningeal artery, which also enters the skull via the foramen ovale, or the emissary sphenoidal foramen.
  • Lucy reseated herself, motioning for the emissary to take a seat on the upper deck, so as to better see what was going on.
  • I†™ m an emissary from a highly technological civilization and I†™ ve been sent to talk to the Leaf People. 365 tomorrows » 2007 » December : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • As the last English galley sinks below the waves, an English emissary arrives at Bangalore under a white flag of truce.
  • He is an emissary, we treat him with courtesy, and if he comes to diplomatize we, of course, give a patient hearing. The Adventures of Harry Richmond — Complete
  • That spring, an emissary from the English came to Kahnawake. History of American Women

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