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Australian ambassador, John Dauth, for example, shared the U.S. view both on substance and on process, although he despaired of making any significant improvements.
Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007
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Australian ambassador, John Dauth, for example, shared the U.S. view both on substance and on process, although he despaired of making any significant improvements.
Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007
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Australian ambassador, John Dauth, for example, shared the U.S. view both on substance and on process, although he despaired of making any significant improvements.
Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007
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Australian ambassador, John Dauth, for example, shared the U.S. view both on substance and on process, although he despaired of making any significant improvements.
Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007
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Yesterday, chef de mission Nick Green met with Australian High Commissioner to the UK, John Dauth, to discuss - among other topics - security measures for Australian athletes at the Games.
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"In that great tragedy, the Anzacs showed a sense of mateship, selfless courage, determination ... forging the ideals that have carried through to today's Australian and New Zealand defence forces," Dauth said.
National Nine News 2009
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Star Wars Saber Chopstick Luke Dauth Maul Mace Windu
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UN Security Council Open Debate on Iraq: Australian Statement - Statement on behalf of Australia by Australia's Ambassador to the UN John Dauth
Departmental Speeches - Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 2007
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