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Q. Do you think of your job as anything like an ambassadorship?
In very few countries can ambassadorships still be bought and sold.
The more you raise, the better the ambassadorship or government post.
I can draw him aside and bring up the ambassadorship.
Many said his ambassadorship to Washington, once a sure thing, was thrown into doubt for a time.
But the most significant acts of ambassadorship occur in the kitchen.
I knew he had been offered the ambassadorship to Poland and turned it down.
"He probably might have been more interested in another job that was a different ambassadorship.
And he also offered her the ambassadorship to Canada, but she declined.
"I would like to be considered for an ambassadorship or a position in an embassy overseas."
I like to think of it as an ambassadorship.
In 2011 the ambassadorship to Ethiopia was added to his responsibilities.
There were many who thought he had the right credentials for a major ambassadorship in the not too distant future.
The President also appears to have settled on nominees to a few other ambassadorships.
Someone would offer me my own ambassadorship, I determined.
He never held public office though he was often mentioned for an ambassadorship.
It is common for administrations to reward big donors with ambassadorships.
So what we're doing is musical ambassadorship, taken to the nth degree.
The ambassadorship is a very polite way of making someone into a remittance man.
In previous Administrations, about 30 percent of ambassadorships went to political appointees.
To get him out of the way she had the king offer him an ambassadorship to Russia.
Before the year ended, her ambassadorship was extended to Bhutan.
He was notified of the degree the same week the Senate confirmed his ambassadorship.
Many key ambassadorships also tend to go to outsiders.
He used his ambassadorship to the United States in 1910 as an opportunity to promote the industry.