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We value the consular corps very much in this city."
He retired from the consular corps in 1924 to practice law in Shanghai.
Interior, industrial, fashion and graphic designers will be our new consular corps.
There is an international sui generis consular corps in Jerusalem.
For much of his time in Singapore, Eschke was the doyen of the consular corps.
CC - diplomatic vehicle (from "consular corps")
For 14 years he was an honorary consul general for Japan and dean of the consular corps for Saskatchewan.
On December 12, 2011, Johnny spoke to members of Georgia's consular corps at the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.
As the host of the UN, the borough is home to the world's largest international consular corps, comprising 105 consulates, consulates general and honorary consulates.
The Los Angeles Consular Corps is an informal organization representative of the over 100 consulates located in Los Angeles, California.
He noted tensions between the diplomatic and consular corps in London and was "shocked to see the staff still wearing top hats and long-tailed coats to work each day".
Under the White House plan, the new department would set the guidelines and hold the legal authority for issuing visas, leaving the State Department's consular corps to carry out the paperwork.
Have you heard, for example, that Bakersfield, Calif., has unhealthier air quality than Houston, or that Houston has 82 foreign consulates, the nation's third-largest consular corps?
Last month, Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze announced to the Soviet consular corps that it is time for Soviet diplomats to stop treating emigres like "class enemies."
Immediately after his appointment as Honorary Consul, John A. Gauci-Maistre personally set up the Honorary Consular Corps and was elected Dean in 1995.
In furtherance of its mission the Society organizes conferences and training around the world and in cyberspace, and holds professional and social events at the diplomatic and consular corps level.
A native of Sioux City, Iowa, he graduated from George Washington University in 1930, when he joined the consular corps and became a vice consul in Saltillo, Mexico.
There is no clear record of the date of his arrival in England, but it is known he attended the University of London, and in 1854 joined the China consular corps.
As he had served on the commission to study a separate consular corps for Norway, as well as other committees on the topic, he fell out of Oscar II's good graces.
Mrs. Hoffman is the Deputy Commissioner of the New York City Commission for the United Nations, Consular Corps and International Business, a division of the Mayor's Office.
Antonio Aris de Castilla, the Consul General of Guatemala and dean of the consular corps in New York, died on Jan. 23 at New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical Center.
White-on-red plates consists of smaller font three-digit code (001-100), prefix (CDP for ambassadors, DP for embassy personnel, CC for consular corps, S for staff) and four or five serial digits.
Jefferson, concerned above all with preserving the supremely precious but fragile revolutionary heritage of liberty, advocated "a policy of aloofness," requiring only a small consular corps and a minuscule military establishment - arrangements that fitted well with his preference for minimalist government.
In the case of Gillian Martin Sorensen, Commissioner for the United Nations and Consular Corps throughout Mayor Edward Koch's 12-year tenure, it also meant serving the diplomatic corps without breaking faith with her decidedly undiplomatic boss.
LEAD: New York City's role as host to the United Nations adds $830 million a year to the local economy, according to a study by Gillian Martin Sorensen, the New York City Commissioner for the United Nations and Consular Corps.