| 31. | British Charge d'Affaires Robert Fitchett told reporters outside the prison.
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| 32. | He was posted to Berlin as Charg?d'affaires in 1928.
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| 33. | In 1638, he was Charg?d'Affaires there.
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| 34. | Dutens was for a third time charg?d'affaires at Turin.
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| 35. | The controversy escalated into what became known as l'Affaire Michaud.
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| 36. | He subsequently became Charg?d'affaires of the embassy.
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| 37. | A series of charg�s d affaires maintained the legation during that period.
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| 38. | By 1810, he had been promoted to charg?d'affaires.
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| 39. | The Ecole Sup�rieure des Affaires is also located on Clemenceau.
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| 40. | In 1921, his title was changed to charg?d'affaires.
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