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- n. Plural form of consulate.
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“You can find a U.S. notary at a U.S. embassy or certain consulates but their authorizations come from a U.S. sovereign authority.”
“When I call the consulates or embassies, they're not very cooperative," Dr. Guerra said.”
“Their website is in Spanish only -- the "English version" link takes you to a place where you can find all of the US consulates, which is lovely but not helpful.”
“Arturo Sarukhan, the Mexican official in charge of Mexican-U.S. relations has even called consulates “beachheads”.”
“Several friends living abroad have called their consulates and the answer is that they have no news from the goverment on how the vote will be organized.”
“Arturo Sarukhan, the Mexican official in charge of Mexican-U. S. relations has even called consulates "beachheads".”
“For example, ___________ s a contract with election board run under USAID. ___________ provides convoy security for ___________ for ___________ part of a four deep subcontract in Kuwait___________ as the prime contractor. ___________ also has several contracts protecting USG American officials and high visibility USG facilities (such as consulates).”
The Huffington Post: David Isenberg: The GAO Transcripts: Part 2, Second Blackwater Interview
“The State Department is planning to spend $1.5 billion to set up and run about five "enduring presence posts" (previously called "consulates") on former military bases, including hiring civilian contractors for "security," which will include such things as operating radar, searching for roadside bombs, and flying surveillance drones as well, of course, as training Iraqi police.”
The Washington Post: So You Thought We Were Winding Down Our Wars?
“Of these, 163 are embassies; the remainder consists of a variety of specialized facilities such as consulates general, consulates, liaison offices, and missions to international organizations.”
“Beauvais, St. Quentin (chartered before 1080), Rouen (chartered 1145), and Amiens (chartered in the 12th century)); in southern France the corresponding communes were called consulates, which enjoyed even greater rights than in the north, especially in Roussillon, Provence, Languedoc, Gascony, and Guienne.”
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