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“Among those in attendance was Hussein Manikfan, who holds the title Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Permanent Representative to the United Nations from the republic of Maldives.”
“Hussein Manikfan, who holds the title Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Permanent”
“An overly ambitious 12-year-old author, fundraiser and UNICEF Children's Ambassador is asking everyone to go shoeless this week to raise awareness of underprivileged children.”
“An Ambassador is a formal title which conveys a formal diplomatic relationship.”
“The reason we have an Ambassador is to trumpet the cause of children's literature.”
“The U.N. Ambassador from the United States grills her about Mademoiselle Marie, her knight, and her qualifications.”
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“This rejoinder points out problems in Ambassador Campbell's assumptions and analysis and the many factors that would preempt a coming catastrophe for Nigeria in its pursuit of credible and democratic elections.”
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“Blitz the Ambassador is one of the most exciting artists to emerge from this ascending group.”
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“STEPHEN SMITH: Well, I called the Ambassador in, we had a conversation.”
Transcript: Discussion about the abuse of three Australian passports in Dubai
“STEPHEN SMITH: Well, I called the Ambassador in to indicate to the Ambassador the following things: that we had instituted a formal investigation, an investigation through the Australian Federal Police, about what, to us, was the abuse of Australian passports; that the Australian Federal Police would have the assistance, in that inquiry, of the Australian Passport Office and ASIO and other relevant agencies.”
Transcript: Discussion about the abuse of three Australian passports in Dubai
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INTERP - addressing the audience
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