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How To Use Foreign service In A Sentence

  • The race between Mr. Nye, a former Foreign Service officer, and Mr. Rigell, the owner of Freedom Automotive, a chain of car dealerships, is a toss-up. Virginia Fights Cuts to Defense
  • With 23 years in the Foreign Service, Bremer is widely praised for his tough-mindedness, coolness under fire and ability to "multitask" as a negotiator. About-Face In Iraq
  • He had, indeed has, a sort of stellar quality unmatched by all but one or two of his former colleagues in the Australian foreign service.
  • In 1962, construction was completed on houses there for Danish foreign service retirees.
  • One of the Foreign Service's major awards bears his name.
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  • Pelletreau, after 30 years in the Foreign Service, stepped aside with a mix of grace and glee.
  • The cutter was clinker-built and only cutters meant for foreign service were ever carvel-built.
  • Any recognition that a snot-nosed American foreign service officer needed the help of a local Berlin employee was always well received. WALL GAMES
  • Burns, the State Department's senior career foreign service officer, said the United States would support a U.N. Security Council resolution that includes and goes beyond a no-fly-zone, but would stop short of what he termed "boots on the ground," or direct intervention by U.S. or other ground troops. US: A Victorious Gadhafi Could Return to Terrorism
  • He was knighted for this work in 1911, but was forced to retire from foreign service due to adverse affects of the tropics on his health.
  • ā€œI’m thinking of taking a senior foreign service officer and making him UN ambassador, noncabinet,ā€ he said. Turmoil and Triumph
  • The short-trousered one has, in a glittering foreign service career so far, angered India, gravely insulted the Poles and apparently sexually titivated the wife of Bill Clinton, another man with banana syndrome. barbara Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • Beneath these vastly newsworthy honours, however, is the same slate of police, army, foreign service, civil service and public service awards.
  • A friend suggested if I were an American, I should pass the US Foreign Service exam.
  • Even so, an establishment tone continues to dominate the men and women of the foreign service.

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