কূটনীতিবিদ্, কূটনীতিক দূত, কুশলী পরিচালক
(1) An official engaged in international negotiations
(1) The point of the book is to emphasize the role of President Lincoln as a diplomatist and of slavery as a world issue in re-evaluating the European decision not to intervene in the American conflict.
(2) Modem communications has made the diplomatist 's task more not less difficult simply because of the problem of keeping track of this complicated network of inter-communication.
(3) The traces of Yax Pasaj's activities as a peripatetic diplomatist are also preserved in several inscribed alabaster vases from western Honduras.
(4) British diplomatist Sir Harold Nicolson (like him, an eighteenth century man living a seventeenth century life in the midst of the twentieth century) sought him out on his valedictory trip to the United States in 1963.
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(6) A disciple of Plato from 388 / 7, he married Dionysius' daughter Arete and became his most trusted minister and diplomatist .
(7) The son of Lady Elizabeth Savile, for whom Halifax had written his u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Advice to a Daughteru251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb He was a distinguished statesman and diplomatist , ambassador at The Hague 1728-32 and lord lieutenant of Ireland 1745-6.
(8) The New York Times obituary quotes Yale historian John Lewis Gaddis, Kennan's authorized biographer: u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510He'll be remembered as a diplomatist and a grand strategist of the cold war.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(9) There are people for whom professional diplomatists are out of touch, upper - class ex-Oxbridge twits, paid over-large salaries for living on the cocktail circuit.
(10) There certainly have been a great number of successful diplomatists , as they would be called in the old days.
(11) A life's work such as that of Professor Charlotte Angas Scott is worth more to the world than many anxious efforts of diplomatists .
(12) He had a supreme reverence for the truth, his word was his bond - a trait which Englishmen love and which will always make them poor diplomatists .
(13) Solemn supermen and imperial diplomatists are proud of restraining their anger.
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