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Ambassadors, The

noun

  1. a novel (1903) by Henry James.



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Patrolled by the business improvement district’s “clean team” and “hospitality ambassadors,” the tree-lined streets and power-washed sidewalks near the AEG parking lot are overshadowed by residential towers, where 1,000-square-foot condos sell for about $745,000 and two-bedrooms rent for about $4,500.

Turkey's frayed relationship with Israel was restored only last year and then, within months of both countries reappointing their ambassadors, the war erupted.

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There are currently 39 ambassadors; the board hopes to have 140 by 2026.

The organization’s 57 member countries should “consider taking any necessary decisions and actions that they deem appropriate in their relations” with Sweden, Denmark, and other countries that allow such incidents, including recalling their ambassadors, the statement said.

Ambassador Jeff Hovenier met with President Vjosa Osmani and then together with other western powers’ ambassadors — the U.S.,

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