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attaché

noun as in attaché case

noun as in briefcase

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Diplomatic wheels turn slowly, and not only are the countries that will receive attachés not selected, no timeline for when those officers would be dispatched into the field has been set.

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The biggest decision the Space Force faces at the moment is how widespread the diplomatic corps will be and which host countries will get an attaché.

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Her father, Josef, was a member of the Czechoslovak Foreign Service and served as press attaché in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, and later became ambassador to Yugoslavia.

I had a very old, rather beautiful leather attaché case, which I thought was exactly the sort of thing that a spy would wander around in.

A tutor at college and a Museum attache; very jocular; given to personal witticisms, which were often aimed at Goriot.

On n'y apprend rien de nouveau, et cependant il attache et intresse.

He was no less a personage than the attache, of whom she had written to Pamela, and his name was Victor Maurien.

In the discussion which followed the conclusion of the story of the Naval Attache the gentleman with the pearl took no part.

He caught up his glass, and slapped the Naval Attache violently upon the shoulder.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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