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He was employed as a legal adviser at the | Foreign Office between 1956 and 1991 being appointed |
Six years later, Ernest joined the | Foreign Service. |
eturned to Havana in July 1938 to work in the | Foreign Ministry. |
The | Foreign ministers' Conference of Non-Aligned Countrie |
When her husband became the | foreign minister, she withdrew the application. |
s supposed 'far-right' connection than do the | foreign press. |
The | foreign MFA would then pass the documents to the judi |
ird studio album from the R&B/hip hop duo The | Foreign Exchange. |
The man chosen to succeed him was the | Foreign Secretary and Leader of the House of Commons, |
He was subsequently the | Foreign Minister from 2006 to 2007. |
so saw the corporation agree to take over the | Foreign Office-funded World Service from 2014. |
two vector arms which are then joined to the | foreign DNA. |
Pelivan was the | Foreign Minister of Moldova in Pantelimon Erhan Cabin |
He was awarded a silver medal by the | Foreign Bird League for this achievement. |
fearing for their safety, took refuge in the | foreign legation compound, where they were besieged b |
Chairman of the | Foreign Policy Committee of Parliament (Folketinget) |
Theology at Oxford University and joined the | Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1985. |
Costa Fernandes (born c. 1943) served as the | Foreign Minister of UNITA, a rebel group in Angola. |
n wounded, including Lieutenant Goeury of the | Foreign Legion. |
He is an Honorary Fellow at the | Foreign Policy Association. |
a-Japan Society, International House, and the | Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan. |
village farming, small scale business and the | foreign money. |
mself as a 'soldier-outsider', as regards the | Foreign Office. |
ll has particular interest and success in the | foreign exchange market, Gavyn Davies describing O'Ne |
From 1880 to 1881 he was Secretary in the | Foreign Office. |
ocal traditions enriched with elements of the | foreign cultures that have interacted with the region |
E. (1972), Constantinople and the Latins: The | Foreign Policy of Andronicus II, 1282-1328, Harvard U |
infant church was nursed and nourished by the | foreign missionaries from Trustbuster like Schwartz a |
He entered the | Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1974. |
r was American, and her father worked for the | Foreign Service. |
Austin, who regarded the | Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin as an antimsemite, onc |
In 1970, Balfe resigned from the | Foreign Office in order to stand as the Labour Party |
e have legal rights under the Charter, as the | foreign government might now allow consideration of s |
He left the army for the | Foreign Office in 1943. |
He re-entered the | foreign service in 1948. |
In September-October 1948 he was the | foreign minister in the Egyptian-sponsored All-Palest |
In 1920 he began a career in the | foreign service that would last four decades. |
Erected by the | foreign community of Foochow as a token of respects. |
He was Chief Clerk of the | Foreign and Commonwealth Office from 1973-76, and Bri |
he course of action was therefore to keep the | foreign ships and their crews as "guests" of the Unit |
He entered the | Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1959, and was init |
to recall that his only instructions from the | Foreign Secretary Lord Salisbury was to "keep [an] ey |
the Minister of Justice and performed as the | Foreign Minister at the first cabinet of Celal Bayar. |
Bangladesh - The | Foreign Office of Bangladesh praised bin Laden's deat |
He was a member of the | Foreign Affairs Committee and of the Internal Market |
War were The Power in the People (1949), The | Foreign Policy of the United States (1951) and Freedo |
Dr. Najibullah Lafraie was the | Foreign Minister of Afghanistan between 1992 and 1996 |
He entered the | Foreign Office in 1873 and transferred to HM Treasury |
Subsequently, the | foreign and defense policy of Mongolia profoundly cha |
He privately opposed the policy of the | Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare, of trying to app |
He is also the author of The | Foreign Policy of Self-Interest: A Moral Ideal for Am |
The | Foreign Office could be "slow to act". |
In his second term he was appointed to the | Foreign Relations Committee and became chairman of th |
General History of the | Foreign Affairs of Argentina (Spanish) |
The | Foreign Policy Instruments Service is a Commission de |
re-elected in 1977, he became chairman of the | Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee. |
The security force escorted the | foreign leaders, leaving from the hotel by the navy s |
In 1947 he became secretary to the | Foreign Division of the Agricultural Society (now the |
He also advised the | Foreign Minister on international security, focusing |
Afghanistan border on the direct order of the | Foreign Secretary. |
Norrish was well known in the | Foreign Ministry for his love of a good stiff drink. |
Translating the | foreign name into Hebrew according to the meaning: Ab |
serving in the Department of State within the | Foreign Service. |
ance examinations for and was accepted at the | foreign language department of Beijing University. |
or to be appointed as Director General of the | Foreign Service and the first African-American Direct |
but a contact of Dempster's had overheard the | Foreign Secretary James Callaghan discussing it. |
e activities-hurt local economy by aiding the | foreign exploiters. |
ge were selected as the representation of the | foreign officers in the Foreign Legion. |
He was a Minister in the | Foreign and Commonwealth Office from 1964 to 1970 and |
re then chased, only to wind up hiding at the | Foreign Legion headquarters, where Axmann convinces t |
missions which would be inappropriate for the | Foreign Minister to undertake. |
Professor Lamy focuses on the | foreign policy of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and |
He worked at the | Foreign Office for two years before moving to Reed In |
vernment used a variety of laws including the | foreign exchange act and the video and electronics ac |
He was also in the | Foreign Office and served as a Gentleman Usher to Que |
public speaker and was for several years the | foreign policy spokesman of the CDU/CSU group. |
ngineered Agrobacterium (T-DNA containing the | foreign gene gets inserted into a plant cell genome) |
y the distress in the outlying areas, and the | foreign exchange that they bring into the country pro |
America and Europe, as well as members of the | foreign policy, defense and intelligence communities |
He resigned as the | foreign minister on 21.1.1995 |
During that time he served on the | Foreign Affairs Committee (a position usually reserve |
For example in 1883 the | Foreign Exhibition Association held a large exhibit o |
Whilst working for the | Foreign Office in London, he covered matters relating |
r autonomy and greater local control over the | foreign relations of the Commonwealth. |
The | foreign loanwords used in this section have led some |
Archaic belgicisms that come from the | foreign rule over Belgium in the past. |
story at Cambridge University, and joined the | Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1975. |
hat suitable amendments should be made in the | Foreign Exchange rules for free exchange of foreign c |
He joined the | Foreign Office in 1950. |
the Provisional Irish Republican Army as its " | foreign principal", under the Foreign Agents Registra |
At the age of 20, he joined the | foreign service, and was posted as under-secretary to |
He joined the | Foreign Ministry in 1948 and became head of the liais |
April 1937 the Canadian government passed the | Foreign Enlistment Act, outlawing participation by Ca |
as Special Adviser on European Affairs to the | Foreign and Commonwealth Office from 1985 to 1989. |
Member of the | Foreign Policy Centre Commission |
ance" fighters whose main aim is to expel the | foreign forces. |
in 1983, again as a Minister of State in the | Foreign and Commonwealth Office. |
Pub. L. 96-465 - The | Foreign Service Act of 1980 - Oct. 17, 1980 |
Party out of power in 1953-1961, he left the | foreign service and returned to private life. |
He retired a Career Minister in the | Foreign Service and remained in Sri Lanka until 2006, |
The | foreign body granuloma is a response of biological ti |
ected Watie and a few others to travel to the | Foreign Mission School in 1818. |
rn July 9, 1948 in Tangerang, Banten) was the | foreign minister of Indonesia from 2001 to 2009. |
From 2004 to 2005, the | foreign workers were reduced from 1,478 to 470. |
itions, including as Minister of State at the | Foreign and Commonwealth Office. |
om Fudan University in 1987, he worked in the | Foreign Affairs Department in Beijing. |
He was deputy of the | foreign minister (1954-1958), then minister (1958-196 |
He served as the | foreign minister of East Germany between 1965 and 197 |
abeth Wilmshurst, deputy legal adviser at the | Foreign and Commonwealth Office, on 20 March 2003. |
, Ho started his diplomatic career within the | Foreign Ministry of the Republic of China. |
The | foreign actors at Bollhuset did play for the public o |
an theory was a primary characteristic of the | foreign policy conducted by U.S. President Richard Ni |
d as Director of Information Bureau under the | Foreign Ministry from 1929 to 1933. |
isory Committee on the China Indemnity of the | Foreign Office. |
Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to the | Foreign Office. |
ral Nie was forced to fight the Boxers as the | foreign army advanced into China. |
ainment was the domestic manifestation of the | foreign policy of containment, articulated in 1947 by |
Some of the | Foreign Language Department and some parts of the Eng |
He began his career as a civil servant in the | Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in 1972. |
'After lunch, the Chairman of the | Foreign Affairs Committee spoke with great intemperan |
s following his failure to get elected to the | Foreign Affairs Select Committee. |
Barcelona played without the | foreign players. |
In 1950, Luard joined the | Foreign Service and after learning Chinese he was sta |
He was then made Minister at the | Foreign Office when Lord Carrington and his team resi |
port, the British under-officer convinced the | foreign crew to take over the ship and leave for Aust |
f friendly relation with the nationals of the | foreign countries. |
government, and "porte" came to refer to the | Foreign Ministry. |
across the Mexican border, where he owned the | Foreign Club, a Tijuana gambling establishment. |
Member of the | Foreign Affairs Committee |
He was Chair of the | Foreign Affairs Sub-Committee of the Joint Standing C |
ssion at Tirupati he successfully handled the | Foreign Delegates, including Prime Ministers of neigh |
East West Digest - Journal of the | Foreign Affairs Circle (Monthly) (FAPC), published th |
He joined the | Foreign Office in 1947 and retired in 1979. |
Abbott and Costello in the | Foreign Legion |
She retired from the | foreign office in 1951. |
In 1961, he was confirmed as a member of the | Foreign Claims Settlement Commission. |
May 1976 until November 1979 he worked at the | Foreign Department (International Agreements division |
After his retirement from the | foreign service, he joined the staff at the Universit |
he moved to London and immediately joined the | Foreign Office. |
He served as the | foreign minister of Germany between January 1913 and |
Bridging the | Foreign Policy Divide (Routledge, 2007) ISBN 04159622 |
tes this can be accomplished by injecting the | foreign DNA into the nucleus of a fertilized ovum. |
AA) is the | foreign ministry of Germany, a federal agency respons |
yao is the same except that it leaves out the | foreign word jiasha. |
According to the US military, the | foreign militants were responsible for 80% to 90% of |
In 1971 he started as an officer of the | Foreign Service of Pakistan, he has also worked on va |
He later worked with the | foreign service in Nicosia, Cyprus, and The Hague. |
He was demobilised in 1946 and joined the | Foreign Office, using his experience of the Middle Ea |
rning to Poland, he served as director of the | Foreign Ministry's Consular Department (1928-1933) an |
ure that aid projects could operate after the | foreign aid workers went home. |
As a Senator, she sat on the | Foreign Policy Committee, and was a full member of th |
1951) was an Etymologist and Secretary of the | Foreign Department of the Government of India. |
following year, Heyer was asked to enter the | foreign missions. |
Declaration No. 2 regulated the | foreign loans to be granted to the Austrian governmen |
latter post, being obliged to resign from the | Foreign Office as a result of the publicity surroundi |
He joined the | Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in 1972. |
nted a Parliamentary Private Secretary to the | Foreign and Commonwealth Office. |
joined the crew of a vessel chartered by the | Foreign Office which was torpedoed while on service i |
nd Head of the West African Department at the | Foreign and Commonwealth Office. |
he East European and Soviet department of the | Foreign Office. |
s against it, invoking its immunity under the | Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act. |
He joined the | Foreign Service in 1974. |
Training is carried out at the | Foreign Service Institute (FSI) of the United States |
an, Aserbaidschanische Legion, was one of the | foreign units of the Wehrmacht. |
He was a priest in Lorraine who joined the | Foreign Missions of Paris. |
e a location within 1 or 2 millimeters of the | foreign object. |
Within the | foreign ministry he served in several capacities incl |
olved in post-war French colonialism were the | Foreign Legion and its paratroopers "Les Paras". |
They were accompanied by the | foreign ministers of the four powers (who were also m |
Berkowitz formerly served on the | foreign policy advisory team of Republican Party pres |
Recently, Pipavav Shipyard received the | Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) clearance f |
He joined the | Foreign Service in 1977. |
So Crowley became head of the | Foreign Economic Administration in September 1943, wi |
e of due professional care in negotiating the | foreign loan proved to be detrimental to the financia |
The | Foreign Princess, jealous, curses the couple. |
During the | foreign campaigns of the Russian army, Ozharovsky fou |
ints out that the book shares the role of the | foreign community in humanitarian efforts and the int |
He restored his reputation by joining the | Foreign Office and became Ambassador to the Slovak Re |
Upon attempting to send the | foreign army back, he was deposed and replaced by an |
In 1883, he was sent by the | Foreign Office to deal with an outbreak of cholera in |
tern powers were further represented by their | foreign policy ministers: Austria by Prince Metternic |
y owned by the company which housed all their | foreign staff employees. |
owerful ships that were equal to any of their | foreign contemporaries. |
ered in a long and peaceful period with their | foreign neighbours across the Aprok river. |
The English students are telling their | foreign teacher that the slang is a drag and somethin |
0 players had played for Bunyodkor, 7 of them | foreign are players. |
Unlike then | Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington, however, the resig |
retary of state for Interior Affairs and then | Foreign Affairs. |
The Star for 21 years, as a reporter and then | foreign editor. |
ed in American music and wanted to sing these | foreign songs. |
ed to recapture Ayodhya after defeating these | foreign hordes. |
th French and Latin as common second or third | foreign languages. |
The Croat became the third | foreign coach in the club history. |
Her novels have been translated into thirteen | foreign languages, and she has appeared on the New Yo |
became the Republic of China's thirty-second | Foreign Minister in 2004. |
This | foreign support has contributed to the town's develop |
Commenting on this | foreign policy, President Wilson stated that "[t]he f |
But, in this | foreign land, his education and experience doesn't se |
A sequel to this, | Foreign Topography, was published in 1828. |
resident Agents at British ports and at those | foreign ports transports frequented. |
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