Lasse Braun was as a pioneer in quality colour productions that were, in the early days, distributed by making use of his father's diplomatic privileges.
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The last clear-cut expulsion of a diplomat at the United Nations was in 1996 when a Sudanese was ordered to leave for abusing diplomatic privileges.
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Under the elaborate scheme, the vehicle is brought in under diplomatic privilege and is not registered until five years have elapsed or the diplomat's tenure expires.
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Although Quahanti holds a diplomatic passport that would make her immune from prosecution, Mitchell said she wanted no special treatment and would waive her diplomatic privileges.
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In 1984, its staff acquired diplomatic privileges and immunity, as did those of its Taiwanese counterpart in Manila, then known as the Pacific Economic and Cultural Center.
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Seeking to reassure Japan, government negotiator Domingo Palermo said Peru recognizes that the ambassador's house enjoys diplomatic privilege and that Peruvian forces cannot enter without Japanese permission.
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Should the diplomat not leave the country, Rubin said, he would lose diplomatic privileges and immunities, and would become subject to the laws of the United States.
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The League was created to protect the guilds'economic interests and diplomatic privileges in their affiliated cities and countries, as well as along the trade routes the merchants visited.
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Partly inconsistent are the Application of English Ordinance, Judicial Service Commission Ordinance, the Consular Relations Ordinance and the International Organisations and Diplomatic Privileges Ordinance and the Immigration Ordinance.
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Rep . Dan Burton, R-Ind ., said Thursday the Saudi government was invoking diplomatic privileges and ordering its Washington representatives not to comply with congressional subpoenas for documents.