How To Use High commissioner In A Sentence
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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.
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He was appointed United Nation High Commissioner for refugees.
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He was appointed United Nation High Commissioner for refugees.
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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
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Also the British High Commissioner has issued a damnifying proclamation against Jameson and all British abettors of his game.
Following the Equator
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She says her dismissal followed the arrival of Peter Hughes, who became high commissioner in January 1998.
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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.
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High Commissioner for Refugees visit the detention center twice a week to assess those requests.
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That responsibility falls on the local office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
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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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High Commissioner for Refugees visit the detention center twice a week to assess those requests.
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He urged UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navanethem Pillay to take up the matter with the Iranian authorities immediately.
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That responsibility falls on the local office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
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It was gravely said that she had cast fearful spells on those whom she hated, and that she had been seen in the likeness of a cat seated on the cloth of state by the side of the Lord High Commissioner.
The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3
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Kirk, his acquaintance with the nobleman who held the office of Lord High Commissioner forced him more into public than suited either his views or inclinations.
The Heart of Mid-Lothian
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That responsibility falls on the local office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
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In drafting the organic law of TCG, the reserved powers of the U. S. High Commissioner would be very similar to the Governor-Generals of British Dominions.
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The UK has ordered Malawi's high commissioner to leave the country over the "unacceptable" expulsion of Britain's envoy to Lilongwe.
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From here, a retired military man, a saintly figure suffering from cancer called Jerry Hume, working for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), ran a lifeline of basic supplies (plus the less essential, occasional journalist) into the inferno of shellfire.
War Child and the Bosnian war 15 years on
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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.
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The last of the true dragomen was Maaroun ‘Arab who is said to have ruled Beirut when General Sir Edward Spears was High Commissioner during the Second World War.
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He was appointed United Nation High Commissioner for refugees.
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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.
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A philhellene, he obtained appointments in the Ionian Islands, including, in 1854, secretary to the Lord High Commissioner.
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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
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Henceforth UK interests were to be the concern of a British diplomatic agent styled the British High Commissioner.
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He lauded the work of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.
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After the Partition, it was the official residence of the British Deputy High Commissioner.
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They are luxurious but, importantly, designed to allow High Commissioners and Ambassadors to slip away quickly to golf courses or tennis courts after farewelling a Minister or VIP.
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But of course the United States is having an election within a year of now and after we leave this media conference we'll be going I think at some stage to the High Commissioner's telefax or whatever it is that we have here and learning the outcomes of the Super Tuesday primaries in the United States.
Transcript - Parliamentary Secretary for Pacific Island Affairs - The Hon Duncan Kerr MP
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High Commissioner for Refugees visit the detention center twice a week to assess those requests.
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The high commissioner also visited the district hospital where Zambia Sugar spent millions in renovating two wards and was also in the process of rehabilitating the labour ward.
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Scotland than the Lord High Commissioner, and far deeper in the secret of foreign affairs than the Secretary of State.
The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 5
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General Assembly of the Kirk, his acquaintance with the nobleman who held the office of Lord High Commissioner forced him more into public than suited either his views or inclinations.
The Heart of Mid-Lothian
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He also indicated that various foreign ambassadors and high commissioners had expressed similar sentiments.
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Louise Arbour, the high commissioner for human rights at the United Nations, presented the most forceful criticism to date of U. S. detention policies by a senior U.
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A strong message was relayed by the ex-UN Human Rights High Commissioner to the governments of the world.
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New Zealand's High Commissioner to India, Rupert Holborow, last night said extra resources would be used for threat assessment after another "discomforting" bombing.
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Nobel Peace Prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu and former Irish President Mary Robinson, who served as the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights from 1997 to 2002, will speak at the event.
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Ladies and gentlemen, I am proud to present to you His Excellency, Sir John Johnston, KCMG, KCVO, British High Commissioner to Canada, who will address us now and tell this gathering something of his fascinating and long "Journey to Canada".
Journey to Canada
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The High Commissioner reports annually to ECOSOC and the General Assembly the work of UNHCR.
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Fridtjof Nansen was the first High Commissioner for Refugees on behalf of the League.
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Brumby further claimed that the story in the daily 'The Age' that said that Indian High commissioner Sujatha Singh complained over the attacks issue to Governor General Quentin Bryce in Sydney was "unattributed" and "entirely unsubstantiated".
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