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Striped pants cookie-pushers in our diplomatic corps do nothing at American embassies but give cocktail parties.

For all we know, there could be countless closeted musclemen in the French diplomatic corps.

The American diplomat acknowledged frustration within the diplomatic corps.

The evening held special sweetness for the American diplomatic corps assigned to Paris, for they had long resented Dr. Evans.

The box of the diplomatic corps was just opposite us, and our gay little Mrs. F. sat in it dressed in white satin.

We shall have a great change in the course of the summer, in the diplomatic corps here.

It was attended by members of the Cabinet, Senate, House, diplomatic corps and many others prominent in official and social life.

Tom was fit to be a member of the diplomatic corps—bully and bribe in the same breath!

The President occupies the central pavilion, surrounded by the members of the cabinet and the diplomatic corps.

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

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