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to embassies
noun
The function or duty of an ambassador.
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One striking aspect of the security warnings sent to embassies is how many involve cyber threats.
Informal approaches to embassies in Delhi have failed, the unpublished report, seen by the Guardian, says.
It was always from public phone booths that people tried to get through to embassies.
Western governments already are warning of increased threats to embassies, businesses and tourists in the region.
The measures include sending about 225 more Marine security guards to embassies and consulates around the world.
Then there are the untold number of foreign civilians attached to embassies, private security firms, construction companies and nongovernmental organizations.
When the Taliban were in power, he was posted to embassies and consulates in Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates.
Israeli officials have also warned of the threat to embassies and other targets from Iran or its allies.
There have been 860 protests in 46 countries, with more than 2.6 million people writing to embassies.
That enabled the Russians to make a counteroffer equating their spy with our hostage, remanding both to embassies pending trials.
(Note: The GOU has not shown any sign of restoring the security barriers to embassies in Tashkent.
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