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So do you see yourself as a cultural ambassadress for Italy?
"They call me the ambassadress of Libyan fashion," she said.
This is the reason that she became ambassadress of Human Concern.
The role of ambassadress had been thrust on her.
"There were political considerations," the ambassadress said.
An ambassadress of the school.
She was a World's Fair Ambassadress in Seattle in 1962.
Everyone loved her on sight and we coined a new title for her - the Gentle Ambassadress.
He turned to Ambassadress Kotor: "Did you believe the rumor?"
Clad in richly embroidered Akkadian robes, she might have been some visiting ambassadress.
During Edge's term as Ambassador to France, his wife was known as "the youngest ambassadress".
She will be the country's tourism ambassadress and will represent Philippines in international tourism pageants.
The awful thought had come upon her that this ambassadress had come to her as a proxy with a proposal of marriage.
"She once boasted to the American Ambassadress that fear was the only four-letter word she didn't know the meaning of.
The Ambassadress (1960)
As the French Ambassadress in Havana, Cuba, worked in the humanitarian cooperation fields.
He hired Gloria as Jabot Ambassadress to spite Jack.
The positions of Ambassadress, as of 2009, is headed by Anne Slaughter Andrew.
In 2001 she became an ambassadress at the fundraising concerts for the victims in Sri Lanka .
According to Georges Leygues, she had become a true "ambassadress of the French Navy".
Mme de Staël was not a persona grata at court, but she seems to have played the part of ambassadress fairly well.
The Ambassadress (1953, novel)
She was an ambassadress of the Polish brand Dr Irena Eris.
She has also served as an ambassadress for UNICEF.
Either the fair Ambassadress was present at a peculiar ceremony, or the Turkish ladies have become more delicate and fastidious in the ideas of propriety."