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high commissioner

NOUN
  1. a senior diplomat from one country to another who is assigned ambassadorial rank

How To Use high commissioner In A Sentence

  • High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour, told delegates the high prices and shortages of food were jeopardizing the well-being and rights of countless people.
  • He was appointed United Nation High Commissioner for refugees.
  • He was appointed United Nation High Commissioner for refugees.
  • The villain in the story is J.hn J. McCloy, the High Commissioner of Germany - who in addition to setting nearly all of the NMT convicted free by the early 1950s, was also one of the US officials who had turned down J.wish requests to bomb Auschwitz on the ground that doing so was "impracticable" and would divert necessary resources from "decisive operations elsewhere. Opinio Juris
  • Also the British High Commissioner has issued a damnifying proclamation against Jameson and all British abettors of his game. Following the Equator
  • She says her dismissal followed the arrival of Peter Hughes, who became high commissioner in January 1998.
  • In opening the conference, U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour, told delegates the high prices and shortages of food were jeopardizing the well-being and rights of countless people.
  • High Commissioner for Refugees visit the detention center twice a week to assess those requests.
  • That responsibility falls on the local office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
  • The British High Commissioner and the vice-consul flew out on Tuesday to support his wife," a British High Commission spokeswoman said.
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