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We know that, in the chancelleries, there is no plan and even less political will to move forward.
He was rehabilitated, and the news circulated around all the chancelleries of Europe.
Yes, miserablism is quite the thing in the chancelleries these days.
The scene is similar at the chancelleries of Spain and Portugal.
It passed and was disseminated to chancelleries across Europe.
The government operated three chancelleries and six ministries.
Polish law begun to develop as legal texts recorded laws in secular chancelleries.
Chancelleries are petrified by any relationship with Taiwan.
Through all the chancelleries of Europe ran the whispered monosyllable, "War."
He also held the post of a conference minister and managed the artillery and weapons chancelleries.
He sent it the following day to the chancelleries of Hungary and Moravia for their opinions.
Are we to have a Europe of chancelleries, governments and elites, or the union of citizens to which this constitution has opened the door?
Let nobody tell me such a scenario is impossible; it is no more improbable than the one on which the chancelleries are currently working.
Besides their official functions, the royal chancelleries functioned as a kind of semi-official, very prestigious schools.
Many in Western chancelleries would still be inclined to respond, "This is the Balkans, you know."
"To any of the great Chancelleries of Europe.
Covert operations are traditional in many European chancelleries but are relatively unfamiliar to this Government.
Of much smaller importance were the local, provincial chancelleries, which mostly served as archives for copies of various documents.
By the 1680s there were over fifty chancelleries (prikazi ) set up to deal with new tasks and newly incorporated areas.
This new building was to house the chancelleries, thus replacing the previous chancellery building situated by the canal.
Foreign and security policy is no longer - if it ever was - the sort of agenda which is simply decided in the chancelleries of European capitals.
But the major chancelleries, concerned with finance, the army, and foreign affairs, do not appear to have operated inefficiently, and their officials became steadily more specialized.
He covered the major chancelleries and personalities, the rise and fall of dictatorships, the slow return of democracies and the start of the cold war.
The two separate chancelleries were abolished and replaced by a joint Austro-Bohemian chancellery.
He provides a picture in the round of what was going on in the governments, the chancelleries and, in some cases, the armed forces of dispirited Europe.