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That Chaucer's tenure at court survived this transition suggests that he was a valuable employee, and a diplomatic man.
The writer claims that Bernbaum, famous for being the perfect partygiver, was not a diplomatic man.
Those fortunate to have known and worked with this charming, gracious, and diplomatic man will miss him terribly.
Justice Oputa has the power to order the arrest of those who refuse a summons; but he is a diplomatic man, and less keen to use that power than some other members of the panel.
"He is just not a man who is going to go out there and say 'We have a problem and we need help.' " On my way to Moscow, I had stopped in Geneva to visit Peter Piot, an unusually understated and diplomatic man, who is in charge of the U.N. aids Program.
A sophisticated and diplomatic man, Charles was an influential advocate for the worldwide publishing community through his work the International Publishers Association and the Association of American Publishers and on behalf of intellectual property rights; in 1998, he received the AAP's highest honor, the Curtis Benjamin Award.
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Richard Holbrooke, the Obama Administration's diplomatic point man on Afghanistan, and the subject of my colleague George Packer's terrific Profile last week, arrives at the current dilemmas influenced by Vietnam and Bosnia.
And while he praised the way recent endowment chairmen have carefully rebuilt the agency's political standing, Mr. Landesman — who is known more as an independent entrepreneur than as a diplomatic company man — said he was not planning to follow too closely in their footsteps.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's claims that his security services weren't working with the young American fugitive may have been semantically correct: Agents could copy Snowden's confidential computer files without his cooperation, as he has been in their custody for days in a diplomatic no man's land at Sheremetyevo airport.
Of the largest portion of the WikiLeaks disclosures – the 250,000 US diplomatic cables – Manning said he was convinced the documents from embassies around the world would embarrass but not damage the US.
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