Sentence examples for he accredited from inspiring English sources

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Although Cudmore believes that the music video as a medium is "disappearing... from the mainstream public eye", he accredited "Single Ladies" with its resurgence, and stated that after the video appeared on the Internet, people began to "consciously look for music videos because of its art".

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It said that even though Mr. Harding had a formal journalist's visa in his passport that had recently been issued, he was not allowed into Russia because he had neglected to pick up a press card from officials that showed he was accredited.

He further believed it was neither his nor the British government's proper role to criticize the government to which he was accredited.

An internuncio is a Vatican diplomat with the rank of minister plenipotentiary; he is accredited to a civil government and performs duties corresponding to those of a nuncio.

From 1960 to 1967 he was accredited to USIS and to the UN as representative and correspondent for the Rio de Janeiro newspapers "O Dia" and "A Noticia".

There appears to be general agreement that a diplomatic agent, during the term of his office, is totally exempt from both criminal and civil jurisdiction in the state where he is accredited.

In 1953, Hovey took leave from Wisconsin to accept a two-year Fulbright grant to Italy, where he was accredited to Radiotelevisione Italiana and broadcast a weekly "Letter from Italy" for member stations of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters, a forerunner of National Public Radio.

This week Mr. Sinyakov's lawyer appealed to the court to bring charges against security officials for depriving him of his right to work as a journalist, even as the editor website Lenta.ru provided a letter saying he was accredited with the news agency.

An officer or staff member who does not conform to local regulations or who is otherwise unacceptable to the government to which he is accredited may be declared unacceptable (persona non grata) and his recall requested, a demand that is invariably obeyed.

Asked about Mr Lampitt's appearance in the broadcast, Mr Farage replied it had happened "because he was accredited and was said to be a good candidate.

He was accredited, not as a journalist, but as a war artist, and used the type of camera that he would normally use to shoot celebrities in a studio.

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