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legation

[li-gey-shuhn] / lɪˈgeɪ ʃən /






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“Teachers feel last year was reactive. Last year legation was passed and then we stood up. We want to be on the forefront.”

From Seattle Times Mar. 7, 2019

“Under her care, the legation at 6 Kalorama Circle became a virtual museum of Swiss painting, china, pewter and glassware,” the Washington Star wrote in her 1966 obituary.

From Washington Post Sep. 30, 2016

The right of legation is an ancient practice.

From Textbooks Jan. 1, 2016

The Cubans outside the American diplomatic legation periodically let out a cheer, especially when someone who appeared to be American approached.

From The New Yorker Aug. 14, 2015

At length, on the 7th of August, the Secretary of the English legation called at the American hotel, to arrange the place and day for commencing negotiations.

From The Second War with England, Vol. 2 of 2 by Joel Tyler Headley




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