Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Tuesday it was the turn of the wife of the British consul-general.
Other titles, including "vice consul-general", have existed in the past.
I find it hard to believe he doesn't know who the Consul-General is spending most of his afternoons with.
The Consul-General was also able to secure the release of the other vessels some time later.
He was also a leader of employer associations, local politician and consul-general for Hungary.
The only thing you have to do is make sure that the Consul-General turns up for his big ride."
He served as an honorary consul-general for Iraq in Thailand until 1981.
Donald Moore, the consul-general, had lost his house and most of his belongings.
At one point, Donald Moore, the consul-general, came out, in a pink shirt.
A consul of higher rank is termed a consul-general, and his or her office a consulate-general.
Shojiro Imanishi, who was the outgoing consul-general, agreed to pay $4,500 annually.
He also served as American consul-general to Haiti.
He introduced me to the Italian consul-general, and I brought away from that consulate a letter which made our way smooth.
As a result in 1926 he was appointed consul-general of Finland in Greece.
He also served as a consul-general in Buenos Aires.
The Consul-General left behind him Sweden's largest individually controlled group of companies.
Two gunmen on a motorcycle shot and killed the Turkish consul-general and his bodyguard.
In 1942 he was appointed Egyptian consul-general in Jerusalem.
On more than one occasion he acted as governor, and was also acting high commissioner and consul-general for the western Pacific.
Eaton borrowed the money to pay the debt from the French Consul-General.
Also located at the Northern end of the consular compound is the former residence of the consul-general.
Her father was the German Consul-General there, but his career had been as an academic in the field of linguistics.
He was chosen to replace outgoing, longtime consul-general, Gerson Jackson.
Edward Abington, the American consul-general in Jerusalem, is the man no one mentions.
Later it became the French Consulate and then the home of the French consul-general.