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emissaries <an emissary; emissaries> N

emissaries

emissary <an emissary; emissaries> N

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Emissaries from around the world dance for the couple, honoring them.
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For the day-to-day operations, local emissaries do all the fundraising by themselves.
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The planets were originally seen by many early cultures as divine, or as emissaries of deities.
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A second set of emissaries were sent in 1268, returning empty-handed like the first.
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He could also use basilisks as emissaries or servants.
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Those small towns sent emissaries to sweet-talk railroad executives, offering free right of way, providing a station, even naming the town for those executives.
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He viewed such emissaries as a form of industrial hegemony and, as such, an act of war on subsistence.
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Having decided on the girl, emissaries were sent to her parents to ask her for marriage.
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The Siamese at once sent emissaries bearing gifts, offering a peaceful retreat in return for the two princes.
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However, the nations at The Hague did not allow the emissaries to take part in the conference and blocked this diplomatic mission.
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