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| | EKD: Protestant Church in Germany - - Stephan Reimers new EKD Plenipotentiary |
 | | Prelate Stephan Reimers (55) is the new Plenipotentiary of the EKD Council at the Seat of the Federal Republic of Germany in Berlin. |  | | The office of Plenipotentiary of the EKD Council at the Seat of the Federal Republic of Germany is almost as old as the Federal Republic itself. |  | | The plenipotentiary continually briefs the political bodies on church positions and decisions. |
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http://www.ekd.de/bulletin/2787.html
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| | International Telecommunication Union 2002 Plenipotentiary Conference Report |
 | | The Plenipotentiary Conference is the supreme organ of the ITU and is convened every four years. |  | | Plenipotentiary topics were discussed with British officials during bilaterals in Washington in June. |  | | Seven countries that were unable to attend the Plenipotentiary Conference offered proxies to other counties; the United States received a transfer of power from the Marshall Islands. |
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http://www.state.gov/e/eb/rls/rpts/othr/34333.htm
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| | Efficacy of Putin`s plenipotentiary representatives - Russian News - News From Russia |
 | | Kremlin officials admit that the office of the plenipotentiary representative was established in the expectation of a lengthy confrontation with the governors. |  | | To the amazement of Putin's associates, however, the governors surrendered almost immediately, and the plenipotentiary representatives essentially became superfluous. |  | | Ilya Klebanov was appointed to serve as the president's emissary in the Northwest District because he was a colleague from St Petersburg, and it would not be right to leave someone like that without a job. |
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http://www.gateway2russia.com/st/art_277534.php
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| | Life of Jefferson: 19. Minister Plenipotentiary in Paris |
 | | Jefferson received the unanimous appointment of minister plenipotentiary at the court of France as successor to Dr. Franklin, who had obtained leave to return to America. |  | | The instructions given by Congress to the first plenipotentiaries of independent America were a novelty in the history of international transactions, and much curiosity was manifested by the diplomatic corps of Europe resident at the court of Versailles to know the author of them. |  | | He was re-elected to the same station in October, 1787, on the expiration of his first term, and continued to represent the United States at that court until October, 1789, when he was permitted to return to his native country. |
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http://etext.virginia.edu/jefferson/biog/lj19.htm
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| | Al-Ahram Weekly Chronicles Diplomacy on the hoof |
 | | The newspaper reported that Mahmoud Fakhri Pasha was designated minister plenipotentiary and ambassador extraordinary to both Spain and France and that Hassan Nashat Pasha and Mohamed Abdel-Malak Hamza Bek would be leaving their postings at the same grade in Czechoslovakia and Romania respectively. |  | | The starting point for Egypt's modern diplomatic corps is 24 September 1923, the date on which a set of royal decrees appointed "ambassadors extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary" to represent the country abroad. |  | | Although the Foreign Office biography ends here, four years before Afifi's dismissal as minister plenipotentiary to London, it is worth noting that Egyptian politicians of the period tended to be of two schools. |
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http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2004/684/chrncls.htm
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