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While no formal peace treaty exists between North and South Korea, both diplomatic discussions and clashes have occurred between the two.
While his presidency has been criticized as authoritarian, due to his successful economic and diplomatic policies, Tito was " seen by most as a benevolent dictator ," and was a popular public figure both in Yugoslavia and abroad.
While a captive there, Philip received a military and diplomatic education from Epaminondas, became eromenos of Pelopidas, and lived with Pammenes, who was an enthusiastic advocate of the Sacred Band of Thebes.
While Grewe was somewhat circumspect, the foreign minister, Brentano, made it clear that regardless of the economic consequences the Federal Republic would immediately break off diplomatic relations with any state that recognized the German Democratic Republic de jure or recognized the " reality of two German states ".
While the title generally reflects the ambassador's second head position as head of a diplomatic mission, in some countries the term may also represent a rank held by career diplomats, as a matter of internal promotion, regardless of the posting, and in many national careers it is quite common for them to be appointed to other functions, especially within the ministry / ministries in charge of foreign affairs, in some countries in systematic alternation with actual postings.
While hosting the NAM summit on July 2, 2008, Bangladesh and Venezuela agreed to strengthen diplomatic ties.
While Iran was the first Muslim-majority country to recognize Israel, the two states do not currently have diplomatic relations with each other, due to Iran's withdrawal of its recognition of Israel.
While both countries have diplomatic relations, neither maintains an embassy in the other country.
While the peacekeeping force is being assembled, a variety of diplomatic activities are being undertaken by UN staff.
While this rule is generally observed, and indeed some exiled monarchs are allowed diplomatic passports by their former state, other states take offence at the use of such titles.
While many southern African nations traded with apartheid-era South Africa out of economic necessity, Malawi was the only African nation that recognized South Africa and established diplomatic relations with it, including a trade treaty which angered other African leaders.
While Hayes was diplomatic with some faculty members who voted against the trip and urged the students to cease complaining, Hayes did not spare his criticism of the alumni club president who led the charge against accepting the bowl bid.
While the top-ranked join prestigious corps such as the Inspection générale des finances, Conseil d ' État or Cour des comptes, other will join e. g. the diplomatic service, ministries, and administrative justice or préfectures.
While some historic affiliations to the movement suggested a violent, militarist revolution for the creation of a separate country, most groups seek to use negotiation-based diplomatic interventions, which would eventually lead to Quebec becoming a country.
While the US refused to establish any diplomatic relations with the new regime, Saddam Hussein told a Brish ambassador in 1969 that Iraq was " earnest " in seeking improved ties with Britain " and with America too, for that matter "; adding that Iraq's pro-Soviet stance " was forced upon it ".
While some have questioned his handling of the Indian famine, his diplomatic career was otherwise highly praised and his son, Victor Bulwer-Lytton, 2nd Earl of Lytton, followed him to India as Governor of Bengal and, for a time, as acting Viceroy.
While diplomatic immunity protects mission staff from prosecution for violating civil and criminal laws, depending on rank, under Articles 41 and 42 of the Vienna Convention, they are bound to respect national laws and regulations.
While diplomatic rhetoric stressed a U. S .- Soviet partnership, the U. S. was deploying troops to Saudi Arabia, a mere 700 miles from the Soviet frontier, and was preparing for war against a former Soviet client state.
While not groundbreaking, they remain noteworthy for the care with which Bailey systematically overturned received myths about U. S. diplomatic history by a careful reexamination of the underlying sources.
While it often remains necessary for enemies to be defeated by direct violent confrontation, diplomatic resolution of conflict is considered superior to raw force ; many stories contain, in addition to the primary ( and usually most explicitly " evil " antagonist ) a subsidiary or secondary antagonist with more sympathetic motivations, and who is eventually converted to an ally through negotiation and diplomacy.
While he was in the U. S., Labouchère ( without his prior knowledge ) was found a place in the British diplomatic service by his family.
While some historians have criticised Edmund for his failure to reach a diplomatic settlement, others have pointed to the difficult circumstances he faced, and how others had fared little better.
While most of the exiles found themselves in a relatively peaceful situation in the United States — safe from the violence raging in both France and Haiti — their presence complicated the already precarious diplomatic relations between Great Britain, France and the United States.
While in India, the Dalai Lama became a close friend of Charles Alfred Bell, a British diplomatic officer stationed in Sikkim and a critic of Great Britain's policies in the region.

While and conference
While large lecture-style classes exist, Reed emphasizes its smaller lab and conference sections.
While attending the 17th ICMI Study conference in Hanoi, Papert ( 78 ) was struck by a motorcycle while crossing a road near his hotel on Tuesday December 5, 2006.
While the first conference was held in Geneva in 1964, the second conference in New Delhi was an opportunity for schemes to be finally approved.
* While Ralph Messenger is busy organizing the International Conference on Consciousness Studies (" Con-Con "), to be held at Gloucester University this year, his ( recent ) past catches up with him: During a symposium in Prague some weeks ago, he spent the night with a young scientist called Ludmila Lisk, who now, by way of email, threatens to expose him as an adulterer if she is not allowed to attend the conference.
While they upset the third-seeded Heat in the first round and made it to the conference semifinals for just the third time in franchise history, they lost to the Milwaukee Bucks in seven games.
Meeting annually, it would soon be a “ kind of international ‘ who ’ s who ’ of the classical liberal and neo-liberal intellectuals .” While the first conference in 1947 was almost half American, the Europeans concentration dominated by 1951.
While this text would seem to suggest only limited use of the vernacular language, its reference to " particular law " ( as opposed to universal law ) and to " the competent territorial ecclesiastical authority " ( the episcopal conference ) entrusted to the latter the judgment on the actual extent of its use.
While the Khitomer conference interior and exteriors were filmed at the Brandeis-Bardin Institute in California, the window from which Colonel West prepares to assassinate the president was a separate set built at Paramount.
" ( Alternately reported as " While at a conference a few weeks back, I spent an interesting evening with a grain of salt.
While each bishop is autonomous in his own diocese, meetings of the conference give bishops a chance to discuss issues of mutual concern, or issues of national policy.
While Begin, who took office in May 1977, officially favored the reconvening of the conference, perhaps even more vocally than Rabin, and even accepted the Palestinian presence, in actuality the Israelis and the Egyptians were secretly formulating a framework for bilateral talks.
While the device had been built and activated, its existence had not yet been announced ; this was due to come at a Communist Party conference the next week, thereby making it useless as a nuclear deterrent under the circumstances.
While there, he founded the Valle Crucis Mission School, which has had several purposes throughout its history and currently serves as a conference and retreat center, hosting ( among other things ) the Jink and Diddle School of Scottish Fiddling.
While attending the Symposium on Operating Systems Principles ( SOSP ), she was struck by how few women were present at the conference.
While results do indicate house plants may be effective at removing some VOCs from air supplies, a review of studies between 1989 and 2006 on the performance of houseplants as air cleaners, presented at the Healthy Buildings 2009 conference in Syracuse, NY, concluded "... indoor plants have little, if any, benefit for removing indoor air of VOC in residential and commercial buildings.
While at a conference for weapon control, Kid Omega ( Quentin Quire ) launches a psychic terrorist attack on the ambassadors present.
While attending meeting of the peace conference at Bern, he arose as if to speak but collapsed, dying about an hour later.
While each conference has an " official " name, members of all conferences refer to themselves generally as old order German Baptists.
While the Big Ten dominated the game in the late 1940s and 1950s, and the Pac-10 dominated during the 1970s and early 1980s, over the entire 52-year span, each conference won 26 games.
While the hotel is still known as the Heritage Grand Hotel, the complex which comprises the hotel, shops & conference area has been renamed Heritage International Ministries ( HIM ).
While president of the Quorum of the Twelve, he had major health problems for the remainder of his life, including a heart attack, broken ribs from a fall at general conference, heart bypass surgery, bleeding ulcers, and a kidney failure that revived.
While Captain Picard is away at an emergency Federation conference, the Enterprise crew discovers an ancient space capsule from Earth.
While speaking at a conference in Washington, D. C. on 31 August 1950, he received a telegram from the Lord Chancellor offering him appointment to the Court of Appeal ; he immediately wired back his acceptance.

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