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ownfield's first assignment after joining the | Foreign Service in 1979 was in Maracaibo, Venezuela. |
Dulles criticized the | foreign policy of Harry S. Truman. |
ucated at Eton College and in 1863 joined the | Foreign Office as a clerk, and later became a diploma |
And now the | foreign envoys are introduced. |
mese housed, treated, and interacted with the | foreign prisoners. |
In June 1967 the | Foreign Secretary George Brown made a speech to the U |
ed by the players, including surprisingly the | foreign ones - see below). |
the Northern Ireland Office and later in the | Foreign and Commonwealth Office. |
2007 and 2008 there was a 14% increase in the | foreign born population with the largest numeric incr |
He entered the | foreign office in 1911. |
By 1870, he was the | foreign editor and handled all dispatches from the Fr |
ional Service in the R.A.F., Leahy joined the | Foreign Office in 1952 at the age of 24. |
The | Foreign Exchange Management Act(FEMA) was an act pass |
Euclid Network receives funding from the | Foreign and Commonwealth Office(FCO) and Directorate- |
Badawi has been an adviser to the | Foreign Policy Centre and a Council Member of the Ove |
he effectively represented Lord Cromer in the | Foreign Office. |
He learnt Arabic at the | Foreign and Commonwealth Office's Middle East Centre |
994, Stefani is currently the chairman of the | Foreign Affairs Committee of the Italian Chamber of D |
bassador to Tokyo was quickly summoned to the | Foreign Ministry to receive a diplomatic protest. |
tor General (Afghanistan and Pakistan) at the | Foreign and Commonwealth Office. |
Then at the | Foreign Office from 2002 to 2003 he was Minister for |
,890,460 domestically and $112,238,000 in the | foreign market. |
s, the consul-general reports directly to the | Foreign Office, instead of going through the British |
Lake joined the | Foreign Service in 1962. |
The | foreign committee supervised subdivisions in Sudan, M |
Moscow, Russia), the current Chairman of the | Foreign Affairs Committee of the Federation Council o |
As thou distinguishest the | foreign peoples. |
On January 30, 2009, the | Foreign Office in Britain rejected a call for an inqu |
ranium town of Arlit provides some 20% of the | foreign exchange for the country. |
Smith was attached to the | Foreign Office in 1946-1947. |
s cardinal he distributed among the poor, the | foreign missions, and converts whose property had bee |
The | foreign table can be located into another storage eng |
ders, Dolega was the first casualty among the | foreign media in the Tunisian protests. |
At the | Foreign Office, he was Head of the Policy Planning St |
Tazhin became the | Foreign Minister, replacing Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. |
Before entering the | Foreign Service, Mr. Burns worked as Program Officer |
In 2001 he became the | foreign reporter for Radio 4's Today program. |
Currently, she is president of the | Foreign Policy Council at the Serbian Ministry of For |
ng takes [sovereignty], the wanton son of the | foreign wife. |
wcomes, The King of the Golden River, and The | Foreign Tour of Brown, Jones and Robinson. |
The | Foreign Secretary works out of the Foreign Office in |
4 he was Parliamentary State Secretary to the | Foreign Minister. |
les of Central and Eastern Europe against the | foreign oppressors. |
He joined the | Foreign Office in 1966 and was posted as Third Secret |
e 1, 2010, she spoke at a protest outside the | Foreign Ministry, in Berlin. |
In 2004, Grossman attained the | Foreign Service's highest rank when the President app |
mander of the Hungarian Red Army fighting the | foreign troops of the interventionists. |
cco and India, where his father worked in the | Foreign Office. |
He came to be critical of the | Foreign Office for not supporting Africa and African |
While Saab was head of the | foreign policy commission of Venezuela's National Ass |
For the | foreign correspondent of The New York Times, see Rich |
Through the British Council and the | Foreign and Commonwealth Office, he has given seminar |
nt global economic downturn, however, saw the | foreign investors go quiet. |
The | Foreign and Commonwealth Office of the United Kingdom |
address rallies in London and Luton after the | foreign office cleared his entry. |
The | Foreign Secretary is a member of the Cabinet, and the |
t a Boy, Fierce Creatures and the role of the | Foreign Secretary in Johnny English. |
After joining the | Foreign Service he served in several foreign countrie |
Roberts joined the | Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) as Third Secret |
ip and a Parliamentary Under-Secretary in the | Foreign and Commonwealth Office. |
He was the principal Legal Adviser to the | Foreign and Commonwealth Office between 1999 and 2006 |
named director of the Eastern Division of the | Foreign Policy Office of the NSDAP. |
He has been chairman of the | foreign committee of the lower house of the German Pa |
He was also chairman of the | Foreign Service Buildings Commission from 1926 to 193 |
The | Foreign Correspondents' Club |
However, the | Foreign Minister had less actual influence over the f |
Native speakers teach the | foreign language classes and there is a student excha |
He first worked in the | Foreign and Commonwealth Office with postings in the |
he French governments Prince Aage entered the | Foreign Legion with the rank of captain. |
Saul Enderby - of the | Foreign Office, was ambassador to Indonesia; the chie |
As everywhere throughout Ukraine the | foreign population was concentrated in the cities. |
Before the | Foreign Legion left Algeria in 1962, it was decided t |
The current Director of the | Foreign Service Institute is Dr. Ruth A. Whiteside. |
l 1950, for the St. Patrick's Society for the | Foreign Missions. |
tic Service where he was speech writer to the | Foreign Secretary, George Brown. |
f glory but the people could not hold off the | foreign attackers indefinitely. |
Following his retirement from the | Foreign Office Margetson served as Gentleman Usher of |
Head of a Department of the | Foreign Office. |
The Making of the | Foreign Policy (Calcutta, India: Academic Internation |
William on travels as a representative of the | Foreign Office. |
im von Ribbentrop and Vyacheslav Molotov, the | foreign ministers for Germany and the Soviet Union re |
tion of his works, which was published by the | Foreign Languages Press in Beijing. |
eventually published his experience as In the | Foreign Legion (1910) |
In response to her letter, the agents of the | Foreign Mission School issued banns on the family. |
won the Military Cross and Bar, he served the | Foreign Office in New York and Vienna until 1957. |
ntion for habitual gambling, violation of The | foreign exchange trade act and the passport act. |
It also refused to share the | foreign commerce tax collection of the port for the f |
In 1894 Hall published a book on, the | Foreign Jurisdictions of the British Crown. |
Qiao, Hung's stepfather, was the | Foreign Minister of the People's Republic of China in |
nel (1783-1849) was a British official at the | Foreign Office, London, and writer on the slave trade |
Also, in the | foreign language department, Spanish and Chinese are |
The | Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 was amended by the Sym |
Members to the | foreign service are selected every few years after an |
We also had our sources and contacts with the | foreign press agencies. |
inently in the book "American Fighters in the | Foreign Legion, 1914-1918" Paul Ayresw Rockwell, Houg |
Erwin Rosen: In the | Foreign Legion (1910) (Download) |
The | Foreign and Commonwealth Office's building in 1866. |
f State for Overseas Development based at the | Foreign Office. |
ericans became evident in 1807 because of the | foreign and trade policies of the two countries. |
From 1946 to 1949 he worked as the | foreign affairs editor of newspaper Verdens Gang. |
Chiang began his career in the | foreign service, serving in the ROC embassy in Washin |
t appointed Hilton to serve as a judge on the | Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. |
, the administration being transferred to the | Foreign Office. |
The | Foreign and Commonwealth office is on the left. |
nment is as a "special representative" of the | Foreign Ministry. |
urst resigning as Deputy Legal Adviser at the | Foreign and Commonwealth Office. |
ovide technical support for Sea Eagle and the | Foreign Ministry was to retain operational control. |
he sat on the Economic Affairs Committee, the | Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee and the Interna |
2005), succeeded in getting nominated for the | Foreign Language Film Award. |
After graduating in 1970, he joined the | Foreign Office. |
nister in Paris from 1953, he returned to the | Foreign Office as Deputy Secretary in 1956. |
a name with a Hebrew meaning, by omitting the | foreign suffix: Yakobovitch (Jacobowitz, Jacobowicz) |
in the fifth through seventh a member of the | Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee. |
After the War he worked for the | Foreign Office and undertook Military Missions in Pol |
In 1950 he became Assistant Secretary at the | Foreign Office. |
He also served as the | foreign minister of Kenya |
Following his service he took and passed the | Foreign Office exam, thus was accepted to Her Majesty |
The | Foreign Office retained the house until 1955 when it |
Derek O'Connor, a member of the | Foreign Office |
ow forging a career as a civil servant at the | Foreign Office in London. |
On 23 January, 1860 at the | Foreign Office the plenipotentiaries of both nations |
Tom Corbet was a member of the | Foreign Legion. |
ed for a second term as Chief of Staff to the | Foreign Minister. |
He joined the | Foreign Office where he became a librarian. |
rian R. Decker, "The War of Information": The | Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, Hamdan v. Rums |
In 2006, the | foreign population of the municipality was 10.4% (80 |
C. from 1979 to 1983, when he returned to the | Foreign Office. |
KCSI, CIE, was a distinguished officer of the | Foreign and Political Department of the Government of |
He was Private Secretary to the | Foreign Secretary from 1988 to 1991, serving under Ge |
plomatic service in 1910, transferring to the | Foreign Office in 1913. |
The | Foreign Policy Instruments Service is a department of |
Since then he has worked for the | Foreign Ministry. |
Rabin was a member of Knesset and sat on the | Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee. |
olumbia University and went on to work in the | Foreign Service. |
committee, the Human Rights committee and the | Foreign Affairs committee. |
In 1996 Berg left the | foreign service for good, and became an adviser for c |
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State in the | Foreign Office from 1969 till 1970 and again from 197 |
mmissioned 29 May 1946 and turned over to the | Foreign Liquidation Committee of the State Department |
age encyclopedia, one uses English unless the | foreign word (e.g. |
igence, which is part of the military and the | foreign intelligence service (BND). |
After retiring from the | Foreign Service, he became the head of the Hong Kong |
Whole Gospel Whole World: The | Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convent |
e Lithuanian embassy in Washington, where the | foreign ministers of all ten countries participated. |
This organization promotes the | foreign policy of the United States through the State |
w degree, he scored third in his class on the | foreign service exam. |
His second son, James Bandinel of the | Foreign Office was Superintendent of the Slave Trade |
Attracted to him, Soyo tries to ignore the | foreign feelings that begin to occupy her heart and m |
axes, 18% of the country's GDP and 20% of the | foreign investments. |
The town was also home to the | Foreign Mission School. |
During his first Knesset term he chaired the | Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee. |
The Diplomats: The | Foreign Office Today (Cape, London, 1977) |
He was the | foreign policy advisor of Eisenhower, I guess, but no |
Facing a potential military showdown, the | Foreign Office sought some sort of compromise. |
on the 1955 TV series Captain Gallant of the | Foreign Legion. |
For the investment company descended from the | Foreign & Colonial investment trust, see F&C Asset Ma |
llege and New College, Oxford and joinned the | Foreign Service in 1951. |
In 1922 Hynninen became an official in the | foreign ministry and initially worked in the Finnish |
Casey joined the | Foreign Service in 1988 and was first posted to the U |
h broader themes which included politics, the | foreign policy of the horde, and the life of the Khan |
sters, however, released their results to the | foreign press during the week before the First Round |
nformation Minister from 1971 to 1972 and the | Foreign Minister from 1972 to 1973. |
tal in France from 1915; and then work in the | Foreign Office. |
82-84, deputy under secretary of state at the | Foreign and Commonwealth Office 1984-87 and British A |
decides that such things are better left the | Foreign Secretary. |
More information on the | Foreign Bird League can be found at www.foreignbirdle |
from 1938 to 1940, and became adviser to the | foreign minister in 1940. |
was member of the planning department of the | Foreign Office of Germany. |
He became a member of the | foreign affairs commission of the parliament. |
Bell led the effort to pass the | Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in 1978. |
ench diplomat Henry Franklin-Bouillon and the | foreign minister, Yusuf Kemal Bey. |
te Secretary to the Ministers of State at the | Foreign Office. |
In Kyodo News he was assigned in the | foreign news department, and he was charmed with Engl |
The | foreign relations of Colombia with Peru were of growi |
He had been the | foreign editor of The Washington Star, which closed i |
Parag is a member of the | Foreign Direct Investment task force for the Prime Mi |
Urmas Paet - the | Foreign Minister. |
He started the movement to burn the | foreign made clothes in his state. |
fully campaigned against proposed cuts to the | Foreign Language Assistants scheme . |
Authority, before working as director of the | Foreign Assistance and Foreign Currency departments o |
was in charge of the Hungarian section of the | Foreign Office Research Department. |
nts of 1962, Cicognani essentially became the | foreign minister, prime minister, and interior minist |
d of the Information Research Department, the | Foreign Office's counter-propaganda department. |
dently a man of considerable ability, but the | foreign policy pursued by him was opposed to the nati |
He was the | foreign spokesperson for the Kurdistan Democratic Par |
He held the position for two years before the | Foreign Office applied to appoint him Ambassador to B |
There were also concerns within the | Foreign Office about the direction of United States' |
His career then followed Castlereagh's to the | Foreign Office. |
In 2001 he was transferred to the | Foreign Office, where he continued as Jack Straw's PP |
Planta became a clerk at the | Foreign Office and was Private Secretary to George Ca |
et Office with the Permanent Secretary to the | Foreign Office, Sir Richard Wharton. |
He also served the | Foreign Office in Brussels, Israel, Nigeria, and Sout |
The | foreign nationals applied to the Federal Court to str |
He then remained as the | foreign minister until Elbegdorj's government had to |
ibility and desirability of reconfiguring the | Foreign Terrorist Asset Tracking Center and the Offic |
In 1960 he returned to the | Foreign Office as Deputy Secretary. |
As chairman of the | Foreign Relations Committee, Fulbright held several s |
ternational were accused of violations of the | Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977. |
rench royal authority it was supported by the | foreign enemies of the King of France: England, Spain |
In 1808 he assigned to the | Foreign Office. |
nted to the position of Chief of Staff to the | Foreign Minister, serving in that capacity under Fore |
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