296 examples of diplomat in sentences

He was an old diplomat, knew everybody, and would give me very good advice.

A GERMAN RUSE THAT FAILED A Belgian diplomat in Paris related an incident he observed at Charleroi.

With reason does the Kaiser give Ambassador von Bieberstein, "the ablest diplomat in Europe," constant access to the imperial ear, regardless of foreign-office red tape.

Yet the immense interests which they represent, of really primordial concern to Germany, without which so many of her people would be actually without food, are for the diplomats and the soldiers quite secondary ones; the immense trade which they represent owes nothing to the diplomat, to Agadir incidents, to Dreadnoughts; it is the unaided work of the merchant and the manufacturer.

I was assured by some military leaders, and even by a diplomat in a responsible position, that war is a blessing!

He was something of a diplomat in his way.

The phrase actually adopted was suggested by the Russian diplomat, Baron Brunnow, and was accepted both by England and by Prussia.

There is no denying his popularity with the force," said the general manager, who was a diplomat.

"You're no diplomat.

So thought the consul, but he was a diplomat, his adroitness gained not only in the consular ranks, but also in Persia as a secretary of legation, and in many a fever-stricken and robber-ridden port of the Near and Far East.

In my crimson pareu I descended the grand staircase, which had often echoed to the booted tread of admiral and sailor, of diplomat and bureaucrat, and outside the building I passed along the lower rear balcony to the bath.

Is the Scotch bastard to go on with his fairy-tale and do brown the colonials?" "I am going to have the diplomat repair the roads of Tahiti for two months, and then ship him third-class to New Zealand, where he has to go to carry out his blasted fate," the consul declared, and ordered all glasses filled.

Possessed of a small income, sufficiently adequate to sustain life if he managed to advance it to the purple age (but wholly incapable of supporting him as a thriftless diplomat), he was compelled to make the best of his talents, no matter to what test they were put.

"It'sit'seroh, yes, it's because you're a diplomat," he finally remarked in triumph.

A few minutes' conversation with the incapable, indolent diplomat convinced Mr. Morris that little, if anything, would be done toward settling the treaty difficulties, in spite of his Grace's extreme courtesy of manner and vague assurance of immediate attention to the facts presented to him.

Woman into diplomat.

SEE Brogan, D. W. BARROWS, CHESTER L. William M. Evarts; lawyer, diplomat, statesman.

MONAGHAN, JAMES, IV. Diplomat in carpet slippers: Abraham Lincoln deals with foreign affairs, by Jay Monaghan.

An American soldier and diplomat.

Woman into diplomat.

Der lachende Diplomat.

Paul Zsolnay Verlag, G.M.B.H. (PWH); 8Dec65; R375048. Laughing diplomat.

Paul Zsolnay Verlag, G.M.B.H. (PWH); 26Nov65; R376340. VARE, ELIZABETH M. Laughing diplomat.

" "You mean the French diplomat who married the Yankee vaudeville artist in China?" "Yes," answered Tutt.

He is a very earnest and attentive diplomat and a great admirer of the United States.

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