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There remains, of course, the question of what the West can do beyond diplomatic protest to prevent the illegal efforts from becoming accomplished facts.
The course of the foreign relations of the ROC is dominated by maintaining diplomatic relations with these countries, as well as unofficial relations with other countries via its de facto embassies and consulates.
Their trade and diplomatic ties extended all the way to China and its Song Dynasty, which eventually determined the economic course of Egypt during the High Middle Ages.
: Meeting this challenge will take national will, diplomatic and political wisdom, economic sacrifice, and, of course, military capability.
Although Spain had been unable to drive the English from the coast or occupy any position, in the course of the diplomatic negotiations following the war, England found itself making concessions to the Spanish.
Their trade and diplomatic ties extended all the way to China and its Song Dynasty, which eventually determined the economic course of Hijaz during the High Middle Ages.
Stirling's charm and diplomatic skill, combined with the presence of three British warships in the harbour, calmed the situation and, despite the King's reluctance to adopt the new constitution, Sullivan and Stirling persuaded him that acceptance was the wisest course.
However, the duchy was not referred to as such in French, which was both the diplomatic language of the time, and of course the language of the French Empire which created the state.
During the course of his diplomatic career, Kennan would master a number of other languages, including German, French, Polish, Czech, Portuguese, and Norwegian.
He took up a special course for diplomatic services in London for one year.
Elected deputy in 1860, he accompanied Luigi Carlo Farini on diplomatic missions to Modena and Naples, and was subsequently despatched to London and Paris to acquaint the British and French governments with the course of events in Italy.
Of course, like many others < nowiki ></ nowiki > I could have got away with a few polite remarks or diplomatic acrobatics, but when one is General de Gaulle, one does not have recourse to such expedients.
He later acted in a diplomatic capacity and had substantial influence over the course of foreign policy.
Kerry stated that war should have been a last resort, after diplomatic pressure and efforts by United Nations weapons inspectors had been allowed to run their course.
Their trade and diplomatic ties extended all the way to China and its Song Dynasty, which eventually determined the economic course of Egypt during the High Middle Ages.
Eventually Emerson admitted that no other course of action was possible as a diplomatic approach was impossible with the invaders.
Tătărescu was later blamed by his own party for having renounced the diplomatic course on which Romania had engaged.
It received foreign diplomats and determined the course of diplomatic relations.
There is some criticism against him from within the Polisario for preventing reforms inside the movement, and for insisting on a diplomatic course that has so far gained few concessions from Morocco, rather than re-launching the armed struggle favored by many within the movement.
The key, of course, is in the targeting, for air power is like other forms of military power projection in one important regard: namely, to achieve best effect, it must be used overwhelmingly, as part of a well-thought-out strategy, and not merely as a tool of diplomatic signal-sending.
Failure to give a positive reply would cause Germany to withdraw from the diplomatic discussions " and let things take their course ".
Arnaud d ' Ossat ( 20 July 1537 – 13 March 1604 ) was a French diplomat and writer, and a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, whose personal tact and diplomatic skill steered the perilous course of French diplomacy with the Papacy in the reign of Henry IV of France.
In the course of speaking with Hitler, it was Wilson who also delivered the most significant diplomatic communication between Germany and Britain since the close of the First World War: that should Germany invade Czechoslovakia and France declare war against Germany, Britain would go to war against Germany alongside France.
Colonel Johann Christoph von Naumann ( 1664 – 1742 ), husband of Catharina Elisabeth Jauch ( 1671 – 1736 ), was a member of the diplomatic mission of the Holy League in the course of the Treaty of Karlowitz 1699 with the Ottoman Empire, which ended the Great Turkish War.

course and career
He is the only batsman to have ever scored a hundred, a double century, a triple century, a quadruple century and a quintuple century in first class games over the course of a senior career.
The Grateful Dead performed " Not Fade Away " 530 times over the course of their career, making it their seventh most-performed song.
" Over the course of Hole's career, the band experimented with several different styles, from punk to noise rock as well as more mellow alternative rock, power pop, and folk techniques.
Although Hole's sound changed over the course of the band's career, the pretty / ugly dynamic has often been noted as a consistent theme in Love's music, most prominently in Hole's first two studio albums.
Cesare's career was founded upon his father's ability to distribute patronage, along with his alliance with France ( reinforced by his marriage with Charlotte d ' Albret, sister of John III of Navarre ), in the course of the Italian Wars.
Considered one of the best NASCAR drivers of all time, Earnhardt won a total of 76 races over the course of his career, including one Daytona 500 victory in 1998.
The typical course load is three classes per term, and students will generally enroll in classes for 12 total terms over the course of their academic career.
Over the course of his career he raised over US $ 5, 000, 000 in support of musicians pension funds.
He also enrolled in an advanced anthropology seminar taught by Franz Boas himself, a course that would completely change the direction of his career.
Aeschylus and Sophocles were innovative, but Euripides had arrived at a position in the " ever-changing genre " where he could move easily between tragic, comic, romantic and political effects, a versatility that appears in individual plays and also over the course of his career.
During his career he wrote poetry, prose, and stage plays ; his last novel was Kenelm Chillingly, which was in course of publication in Blackwood ’ s Magazine at the time of his death in 1873.
Over the course of his career, he demonstrated a higher-than-average fielding percentage and range at first base.
Over the course of her career as a cook, she infected 53 people, three of whom died.
The last campaign of the war ( 1648 ) was uneventful, and shortly after its close he retired to live on the estates which he had bought in the course of his career, and on one of these, Benátky nad Jizerou NE of Prague in Bohemia, a gift from the emperor, he died on September 12, 1652 and was buried in the church of Nativity of the Virgin Mary in Benátky.
Von Trier has had a number of his films featured at the Cannes Film Festival over the course of his career, and each time has insisted on driving from Denmark to France for the festival and back.
Over the course of his career Niven has added to this first law a list of Niven's Laws which he describes as " how the Universe works " as far as he can tell.
His acting career, it seemed, had run its course ending with many TV appearances.
Over the course of his career he evolved the basic design into a weapons family.
Venetian painting, in its separate " school ," pursued a separate course, represented in the long career of Titian.
Seventeen-years-old Miles breaks both legs during a run over an obstacle course, ruining his chances of qualifying for the Barrayaran Service Academy and a military career, the dream of most Barrayaran males.
Over the course of his career Heinlein wrote four somewhat overlapping series.
Over the course of their career, Rush has come to release 24 gold records and 14 platinum records ( 3 of which have gone multiplatinum ), placing them within the top 3 for the most consecutive gold albums by a rock band.
This marks the 13th studio album to appear in the Top 20 and the band's 27th album to appear on the chart regardless of position over the course of their career.
In 1891, after a long spell in foreign waters, he applied for the two-year torpedo training course on, an important career step.

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