Sentence examples for hague from inspiring English sources

The word "Hague" is correct and usable in written English.
"Hague" refers to The Hague, a city in the Netherlands and the location of the Dutch government and the International Court of Justice. Example: "The Hague is often called the 'City of Peace and Justice' for its role in hosting international organizations and promoting global peace."

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Cornish pasty rebel George Eustice, MP for Camborne and Redruth, a former Hague press secretary and defector from Ukip, is part of the team.

In a judgment against the Kremlin, a tribunal in the Hague ruled that the Russian state had sought to bankrupt Yukos, appropriate its assets and prevent its owner, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, from entering politics.

The international criminal court (ICC) in the Hague has previously said there was insufficient evidence tying Nigeria's military to systematic and orchestrated atrocities targeting civilians.

Fun (DC, Mandelson); anger (IDS); music (Hague, singing: you've been warned).

But the UKIP, which has been engulfed in personality quarrels of its own since unexpectedly winning three seats in the European parliament elections last June, said it has held talks with a number of Conservatives who are becoming increasingly disenchanted with the Hague policy of "in Europe, not run by Europe".

"I haven't ruled out giving more non-lethal help," Hague told MPs, "but we haven't countenanced doing that beyond groups that are so far located outside Syria and are trying to pursue a peaceful democratic opposition".

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In the post-Hague shake-up, he has somehow secured the old opposition leader's office for himself.

Vince Cable did his after-dinner speaking comedy act (I met William Hague afterwards, who swears that some of Cable's lines were nicked from his repertoire) and the studio audience loved him for it.

Last April the foreign secretary, William Hague, called for Syria to "respect basic and universal human rights to freedoms of expression and assembly".

Ms Platell, who took her share of the blame for Mr Hague's defeat, cleared her desk at Tory HQ in Westminster on Wednesday and left for good - earlier than expected, as she had previously said she would go when Mr Hague hands over to his successor.

By contrast, the so-called "balance of competences" review – hailed by William Hague in 2012 as the "most extensive analysis of the impact of UK membership of the EU ever undertaken" – found no area with a case for transferring powers back from Brussels.

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