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(1) A diplomat who is fully authorized to represent his or her government.
(2) Spokesperson.
(1) A senior Russian government official recently said Kim would visit Vladivostok and Khabarovsk at the invitation of Konstantin Pulikovsky, Putin's plenipotentiary representative in the Russian Far East.
(2) Between 275 and 271, Hieron was elected general, seized power as the result of a military coup, allied himself with the popular faction, and was perhaps elected general plenipotentiary .
(3) El-Orabi served as minister plenipotentiary and deputy chief of mission at the Egyptian Embassy in Tel Aviv from 1994 to 1998.
(4) The Netherlands' Council of Ministers consists of the Dutch cabinet and two ministers plenipotentiary , one representing Aruba and the other the Netherlands Antilles.
(5) A man who was almost unknown in August of last year, and who possesses no independent political biography, has filled the highest state post, with its immeasurable plenipotentiary powers.
(6) On 8 September he sent his Chief of Intelligence, Colonel Hentsch, to see what was happening, with plenipotentiary powers to sort matters out.
(7) Appointed minister plenipotentiary to Prussia by President Andrew Johnson in 1867, he lived in Berlin for the next seven years.
(8) His best known initiative, the appointment of royal commissioners, intendants, with plenipotentiary powers to inspect and enforce the royal will in the provinces, seems to have emerged as an unplanned pragmatic development.
(9) Given a 20-year sentence for his role as Hitler's all-powerful armaments minister, the former architect turned plenipotentiary probably deserved a death sentence.
(10) At the same time, an extraordinary and plenipotentiary agency was formed in the USSR - the State Defense Committee.
(11) The main initial difficulty was to secure from the Emperor the acceptance of Pottinger's demands that the imperial commissioners must have plenipotentiary powers, and that they must negotiate in person.
(12) But 79 years later, its plenipotentiary was, courtesy of the New Zealand taxpayer, checking up on how it had all gone.
(13) To Britain a commission of inquiry, with plenipotentiary power, was despatched under Paul the Notary.
(14) Nevertheless, he accepted the appointment as minister plenipotentiary to France and on July 5, 1784, departed for Europe where he remained until 1789.
(15) A club owner/manager is plenipotentiary within his domain.
(16) Sir Henry Pottinger replaced Elliot as plenipotentiary , arriving in China in August 1841.
(17) Since Southern rails were scarcely equipped to carry even essential supplies, endowing the quartermaster with this authority often meant giving him plenipotentiary power over most railroad activities.
(18) Hamilton served as British envoy extraordinary and plenipotentiary to the court of Naples starting in 1764.
(19) The Department of External Affairs in Dublin specified it did not want a Nazi party member as German minister plenipotentiary to Ireland.
(20) A second version of events claimed that the problems in Veriaevo occurred due to the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510tactless conductu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb of the plenipotentiaries involved in collectivization work.
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