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United Nations TV uploaded a video showing the 5 Citizen Embassadors in NYC at the UN Day:
Video: Winners of UN Contest Become Citizen Ambassadors 2009
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Employgo.co.uk is looking for “Embassadors” to spread the word and help other people find jobs.
New advice for jobseekers from Employgo – the online recruitment resource Thatsnews 2008
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History, of Embassadors, who understanding that there was so great a Turn in
John Adams diary 12, 30 December 1765 - 20 January 1766 1961
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Embassadors are entitled to the same protection in the countries through which they pass in going to, and returning from the government to which they are sent.
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At the nether end of the same table were placed the Embassadors of sundry Princes.
Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries William Francis Dawson
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The coffin was borne through the door of the mausoleum, followed by the King and his chiefs, the great officers of the kingdom, foreign Consuls, Embassadors and distinguished guests (Burlingame and General Van Valkenburgh).
Roughing It 1871
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Embassadors came to him even from Cingulum, a town which Labienus had laid out and built at his own expense, and offered most earnestly to comply with his orders.
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Embassadors also are sent to those states of Hither Spain which are nearest to Aquitania, and auxiliaries and leaders are summoned from them; on whose arrival they proceed to carry on the war with great confidence, and with a great host of men.
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Embassadors flock in from the other states, which were waiting for the issue of the [war with the] Bellovaci: they give hostages, and receive his orders; all except Comius, whose fears restrained him from intrusting his safety to any person's honor.
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The foreign Princes and Embassadors were in gorgeous costumes; and there was the Lord Mayor in all his glory, blinding to behold.
Queen Victoria, her girlhood and womanhood Grace Greenwood 1863
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