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1996 ; Thorough coverage of diplomatic history ; hostile to Napoleon ; online edition
( A lithographic edition of the Codex Regius with diplomatic text.
A alone has benefited from a complete diplomatic edition ( Phillimore 1888 ).
" Ériu 7 ( 1914 ): 196-9 ( diplomatic edition ); tr.
A number of editions exist, among others by the 19th-century Dutch philologist Willem Lodewijk van Helten and, more recently, the diplomatic edition by the American historical linguist Robert L. Kyes ( 1969 ) and the critical edition by the Dutch philologist Arend Quak ( 1981 ).
A diplomatic edition is an edition ( in print or online ) of an historic manuscript text that seeks to reproduce as accurately as possible in typography all significant features of the manuscript original, including spelling and punctuation, abbreviations, deletions, insertions, and other alterations.
Although many parts of this edition remain incomplete, it still contains a close and careful representation of the poem's critical history and a reading edition which allows the reader to choose between a thoroughly edited edition or a transcribed diplomatic text which follows the manuscript lineation.
A diplomatic edition of the original text.
A diplomatic edition by R. I.
The style is diplomatic and generally sympathetic in its criticism, and unabashedly honest as well — some of the examples with which it finds fault are from the authors ' own work ( one example in the second edition is from the first edition ).

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This, in more diplomatic language, is what Adlai Stevenson told the newspaper men of Latin America yesterday on behalf of the United States Government.
The Peace Corps is not a diplomatic or propaganda venture but a genuine experiment in international partnership.
Fearful of inviting a military showdown with the West which they could not win, the Communists seek to undermine Western power where the nuclear might of the West is irrelevant -- in backwoods guerrilla skirmishes, in mob uprisings in the streets, in parliaments, in clandestine meetings of undercover conspirators, at the United Nations, on the propaganda front, at diplomatic conferences -- preferably at the highest level.
He is at his usual best in exposing the shams and self-deceptions of political and diplomatic life in the fifties.
George Kennan's account of relations between Russia and the West from the fall of Tsarism to the end of World War 2, is the finest piece of diplomatic history that has appeared in many years.
For most speakers ( even native speakers ), this form of the language is generally difficult to understand, as it contains many highly specialised terms for diplomatic, internal, official, and military matters.
Little attention is paid to political, diplomatic, or military history, or to biographies of famous men.
* 1922 – The Treaty of Rapallo, pursuant to which Germany and the Soviet Union re-establish diplomatic relations, is signed.
* 1943 – World War II: The discovery of a mass grave of Polish prisoners of war killed by Soviet forces in the Katyń Forest Massacre is announced, causing a diplomatic rift between the Polish government in exile in London from the Soviet Union, which denies responsibility.
According to the Constitution, the President has ultimate authority over foreign policy, while Congress is tasked with reviewing and considering all diplomatic nominations and international treaties, as well as legislation relating to Brazilian foreign policy.
The goal of biodefense is to integrate the sustained efforts of the national and homeland security, medical, public health, intelligence, diplomatic, and law enforcement communities.
He is an Ambassador for Sport of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, and travels on a diplomatic passport to promote his country throughout the world.
A serious diplomatic debate is whether the Northwest Passage is in international waters or under Canadian jurisdiction.
The Embassy reopened in January 2005 ; however, there currently is limited U. S. diplomatic / consular representation in the C. A. R.
There is no official-level diplomatic relation between Cuba and South Korea.
We have seen the cause of democracy, which is, in our view, the cause of civilisation and humanity, receive a terrible defeat ... The events of these last few days constitute one of the greatest diplomatic defeats that this country and France have ever sustained.
The summary of the diplomatic cable is as follows: " HMG would like to establish a " marine park " or " reserve " providing comprehensive environmental protection to the reefs and waters of the British Indian Ocean Territory ( BIOT ), a senior Foreign and Commonwealth Office ( FCO ) official informed Polcouns on May 12.
The DPP rejects the so-called " one China principle " as the basis for official diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China ( PRC ) and advocates a Taiwanese national identity which is separate from mainland China.
It is possible for the official's home country to waive immunity ; this tends to happen only when the individual has committed a serious crime, unconnected with their diplomatic role ( as opposed to, say, allegations of spying ), or has witnessed such a crime.
Pope Gelasius I was the first pope recorded as enjoying diplomatic immunity, as it is noted in his letter Duo sunt to emperor Anastasius.
More recently, the Iran hostage crisis is universally considered a violation of diplomatic immunity.
A diplomatic mission is a group of people from one state or an international inter-governmental organisation ( such as the United Nations ) present in another state to represent the sending state / organisation in the receiving state.
As well as being a diplomatic mission to the country in which it is situated, it may also be a non-resident permanent mission to one or more other countries.
A permanent diplomatic mission is typically known as an embassy, and the person in charge of the mission is known as an ambassador.

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`` The discontinuity can either be that of war to destruction, or that of diplomatic policy ''.
Interfaith communication need not be regarded as an unfortunate burden visited upon us by the necessity of maintaining diplomatic relations with our adversaries.
Besides, agreements `` in principle '', with the petty details to be thrashed out later, were commonplace in diplomatic history.
Secretary Hart had taught Jack, at least partially, to be content with small beginnings in all diplomatic matters ; ;
In the years before the Tokugawa shogunate, that innovative daimyo from Western Japan had been actively involved in negotiating trade and diplomatic treaties with Spain and with the colonies of New Spain ( Mexico ) and the Philippines ; and it was anticipated that the mere presence of the Princess could serve to underscore the range of possibilities which could be inferred from that little-known history.
* 2002 – The Caribbean Community Heads of Government meet with the Government of Cuba and declare the date to be " CARICOM-Cuba Day "— to celebrate diplomatic ties between the Caribbean Community ( CARICOM ) and Cuba.
Many principles of diplomatic immunity are now considered to be customary law.
The concept of diplomatic immunity can be found in ancient Indian epics like Ramayana ( between 500 and 301 BC ) and Mahabharata ( around 4th century BC ) where messengers and diplomats were given immunity from capital punishment.
The United States has had a tendency to be generous when granting diplomatic immunity to visiting diplomats, because a large number of U. S. diplomats work in host countries less protective of individual rights.
This is less drastic than cutting diplomatic relations completely, and the mission will still continue operating more or less normally, but it will now be headed by a chargé d ' affaires ( usually the deputy chief of mission ) who may have limited powers.
Once inside the embassy, diplomatic channels can be used to solve the issue and send the refugees to another country.
Governments of states not recognized by the receiving state and of territories that make no claim to be sovereign states may set up offices abroad that do not have official diplomatic status as defined by the Vienna Convention.
They are nevertheless not diplomatic missions, their personnel are not diplomats and do not have diplomatic visas, although there may be legislation providing for personal immunities and tax privileges, as in the case of the Hong Kong offices in London and Toronto, for example.
During World War II and through the 1950s, high frequency (" short wave ") radio was widely used for military and diplomatic communication, and could be intercepted at great distances.
The United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Office delivered a note to the Ecuadorian government in Quito reminding them of the provisions of the Diplomatic and Consular Premises Act 1987 which allow the British government to withdraw recognition of diplomatic protection from embassies ; the move was interpreted as a hostile act by Ecuador, with Foreign Minister Ricardo Patiño stating that this " explicit threat " would be met with " appropriate responses in accordance with international law ".
President Adams appointed Gerry to be a member of a special diplomatic commission sent to France in 1797.
As a result of decisions made at the 1926 Imperial Conference, the Governor-General ceased to be the diplomatic representative of the British Government, and the British right of supervision over Australian affairs was abolished.
It is also recognized by other subjects of international law as a sovereign entity, headed by the Pope, with which diplomatic relations can be maintained.
The Republican government in Paris was radicalised after a diplomatic coup from the Jacobins said it would be the Guerre Totale (" total war ") and called for a Levée en masse ( mass conscription of troops ).
Ribbentrop's personality, with his disdain for diplomatic niceties, meshed with what Hitler felt should be the relentless dynamism of a revolutionary regime.
In early May 1951, Burgess got three speeding tickets in a single day – then pleaded diplomatic immunity, causing an official complaint to be made to the British Ambassador.
On 10 March 2011, France became the first country to not just break off relations with the jamahiriya, but transfer diplomatic recognition to the rebel National Transitional Council established in Benghazi, declaring it to be " the sole legitimate representative of the Libyan people ".
Starting in 2003, the Libyan government restored normal diplomatic ties with the European Union and the United States and has even coined the catchphrase, " The Libya Model ", an example intended to show the world what can be achieved through negotiation rather than force when there is goodwill on both sides .< ref > Hirsh, Michael, ( 11 May 2006 ), < u >" The Real Libya Model "< u >, Newsweek.

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