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ambassadors

n. (plural of ambassador English)

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Ambassadors (TV series)

Ambassadors is a three-part British comedy-drama television series that ran on BBC Two in 2013. Ambassadors follows the lives of the employees of the British embassy in the fictional Central Asian nation of Tazbekistan.

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When we had left the table the ambassadors begged me to tell the story of my escape from The Leads, and I was glad to oblige them.

He always took with him all that could contribute to the amusement of the foreign ambassadors and of his numerous court.

Her Majesty then asked me if I knew the ambassadors extraordinary, who had been sent to congratulate the king, and I replied that I had the pleasure of knowing them intimately, and that I had spent three days in their society at Lyons, where M.

I dined with my mistress, and took her to the bull fight, where I chanced to find myself in a box adjoining that in which Manucci and the two ambassadors were seated.

Amongst other things he assured me that the Siamese ambassadors were cheats paid by Madame de Maintenon.

It is one of the strictest laws of the Republic that the patricians and their families shall not hold any intercourse with the foreign ambassadors and their suites.

There is no doubt that the harmony between two nations depends very often upon their respective ambassadors, when there is any danger of a rupture.

We should be obliged to know nothing about you, for ambassadors are the only avowed spies.

I was pleased with his commission, and I told the abbe that I should be ready to go to Augsburg whenever the ambassadors of the belligerent powers met there.

I answered coolly and indifferently, but watching her as I spoke, that they were the Venetian ambassadors on their way from London.

The curtain fell, we left our box, and at the door of the theatre we found the ambassadors waiting for their carriage.

The ambassadors were much amused at the circumstance, and Querini himself, in spite of his scrupulous conscience, was greatly flattered.

At the time appointed we waited on the ambassadors, and found that all the other guests had assembled.

Venice with the ambassadors the better by thirty thousand francs, some fine jewels, and a perfect outfit of clothes.

Before sending my manifesto to the empress, Prince Kaunitz, and to all the ambassadors, I thought it would be well to call on the Countess of Salmor, who spoke to the sovereign early and late.