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A diplomatist would have taken five minutes to say the same thing.
On the whole, one might have taken him for a diplomatist.
What special training do we ordinarily think necessary for our diplomatists?
On the whole the professional diplomatists ran this machinery themselves.
Our diplomatists may act correctly enough, and yet leave a feeling of resentment behind.
They were all pale except the old diplomatist, who looked both calm and cool.
But now a new secret had been revealed to the astute diplomatist.
To our diplomatists: The reaction shows who our friends are.
A fine scene for the Diplomatist, this Russia at present.
Few men who'd spent their whole careers as diplomatists retained much in the way of optimism by the time they got old.
Julius used to be a diplomat, or is it diplomatist?"
Are kings, soldiers, and diplomatists exceptions to the general rule of humanity?
But even among the diplomatists, arguments break out when specifics for a peaceful solution are brought up.
"Let us hope we shall find him as happily employed," remarked the diplomatist.
"Not badly, by any means," said the young man; "I was born for a diplomatist."
'There is nothing dramatic in the success of a diplomatist.
He was employed as a diplomatist on various occasions, but never on any military service.
We now study the perplexities of Courts and diplomatists.
Sir Nathaniel recognised this, and, like an old diplomatist, turned it to present use.
Evidently the former queen and skilled diplomatist thought it was best to let the subject of soldiers drop for the time being.
"I shall be in a fever until I see you again," cried the diplomatist.
In a city far to the north a French diplomatist and a German aristocrat were talking.
Many secrets, indeed, he kept so well that history is still baffled by them, as diplomatists were perplexed between 1749 and 1766.
That readiness will bring about what diplomatists call "a fruitful, regional, multilateral negotiation."
All the full-dressed diplomatists he left behind were unimportant.