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"dignitary" Definitions
  1. a person who has an important official position

131 Sentences With "dignitary"

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In one version, she's a presiding dignitary who doesn't dance.
She last met a foreign dignitary more than a month ago.
A detail of "Kneeling Dignitary," Middle Niger civilization, Mali, 12th-14th century.
Bryant's retirement will confirm the ascent of James as the game's foremost dignitary.
You're wasting your time, remember you have a foreign dignitary in your office.
The house looked like she might be expecting a dignitary at any minute.
Presidents often do bilateral news conferences when a foreign dignitary visits the White House.
From time to time a powerless European dignitary will proclaim such figures a disgrace.
Another dignitary, this time a United States senator, had come from out of town.
M.B.Z. was deep in conversation with a visiting African dignitary seated to his left.
She also remains a steady, quiet presence alongside the President for dignitary visits and announcements.
It's an altogether different enterprise when a dignitary like the president embarks on the Capitol.
But some Twitter users questioned why the network chose to refer to him as a dignitary.
IN MOST contexts, a dignitary calling something new a "game-changer" is the weariest of clichés.
In 324 days, Marine One will depart Washington, D.C. With a very important dignitary on board.
Incredibly, the US dignitary pledged $32 million to the Philippines specifically for use in law enforcement.
Some other skills Moss lists on his LinkedIn profile: criminal investigations, government, dignitary protection and police administration.
Isao Chinen was biding his time, deep inside the island cave, waiting for the dignitary to arrive.
Martin van Buren, Jackson's successor, was also gifted wild beasts as a pet by a foreign dignitary.
Trump was not the first foreign dignitary to present a special trophy to a sumo tournament winner.
He's not a foreign dignitary, he's not addressed with meeting foreign dignitaries in connection with the new administration.
People like Mr McCoy have "an autonomy", he said, a "dignitary right", to say "I didn't do this".
It is the most prestigious welcome Britain can offer a dignitary, a step above last year's official visit.
Mr. Trudeau's motorcade was being escorted by the California Highway Patrol Dignitary Protection Section at 7:30 p.m.
The visiting dignitary honored Robert Ewald, Stanley Rzucidlo and William Barr in a ceremony in Washington on Tuesday.
For one, Kim Yo-Jong is not a powerless dignitary or mere figurehead family member in North Korea.
For most heads of state, this wouldn't be something you'd need to yell at a foreign dignitary about.
Trump will also host Modi for dinner at the White House — the first foreign dignitary to get that treatment.
When one British woman dined at the house of an Indian dignitary she arrived hoping for a nice curry.
He could watch this man, an obvious dignitary of the machine, a human for whom any trouble became bread.
Former Mayor David N. Dinkins, 90, was also present, the only dignitary who was given his own space heater.
In the onerous aftermath of the war, dignitary harms and forced austerity ultimately turned the tide against European solidarity.
A diner sitting on the Dignitary Bar's patio captured the whole thing on a cell phone, CNN affiliate WJLA reports.
Queen Victoria reportedly had all the green wallpaper torn down in Buckingham Palace after a visiting dignitary became ill in 1879.
The U.S. leader will become the first foreign dignitary to be so honoured since the monarch inherited the throne this month.
The U.S. leader will become the first foreign dignitary to be so honored since the monarch inherited the throne this month.
On Monday, Philippine Foreign Minister Jose Rene Almendras was the first foreign dignitary to meet Vietnam's new prime minister, Nguyen Xuan Phuc.
I don't think there's any doubt that it was Kennedy who insisted — he wrote the opinion — on this language about dignitary harm.
The editor-in-chief of Glamour is not the hyper-glossed, ever-discerning dignitary you'd think someone of this stature would be.
As the testimony ran past three hours, Mnuchin asked to leave to attend a meeting with a foreign dignitary and clashed with Waters.
But the protesters felt that Mr Murray's presence itself was an assault—in Ms Ben-Porath's words, a "dignitary harm" on minority students.
Ordinarily, the prime minister would not receive a foreign dignitary at the airport, but instead send an official or a junior government minister.
Toner, a highly regarded career foreign service officer, apparently had no idea that a key foreign dignitary was even in the city: Wowwowwow.
A consortium related to Montreal International invited her to Canada for a visit that made her feel like a foreign dignitary, she said.
He had a great way of making people feel valued whether you were the janitor cleaning the Capitol, staffer or high-ranking dignitary.
For all of Stern's willingness to play the villain, Stern's death inspired the sort of heartfelt condolences and tributes befitting a political dignitary.
The smaller footprint of Trump's entertaining schedule, with the exception of dignitary visits, coupled with the renovations, meant an even less visible first lady.
In one instance detailed in the GAO report, a three-city, five-day visit by a foreign dignitary required nearly 800 military EOD technicians.
Keith Fitzgerald, a local dignitary invited by the group Floridians for a Fair Shake, stood before it as he tore into the lawmaker's record.
At the home of a "high government official, a Moroccan dignitary of the old school," Wharton has tea overlooking a stunning view of Rabat.
House votes originally scheduled for Thursday are canceled as is customary when a dignitary is lying in state or honor in the Capitol building.
They posted a helpful infographic for anyone else who may be considering saying "you're in such good shape" to a woman, foreign dignitary or otherwise.
So it was at the opening of the world's first steam passenger railway in 1830, when a dignitary in Liverpool was crushed by a train.
One of the officers instrumental to exercising Bentley's orders was the head of his security detail and Chief of the Dignitary Protection Unit, Ray Lewis.
Because of his wealth, Mr. Gallucci said, Mr. Bisram has "dignitary status," and is given a security detail by the local police when in Guyana.
Mr. Winton, however, remains ill at ease with his stature (visiting the set he felt like "some foreign dignitary — about as useful as Prince Charles").
Wednesday's session was dominated by customary rites for Annan, a dignitary of Ashanti lineage who was granted a royal title by the Ashanti king in 2002.
On Monday evening, Trump and Modi had a working dinner, the first time Trump has played host to a foreign dignitary at a White House dinner.
A foreign dignitary from a country where multiple wives are acceptable should bring only one to a White House function and leave the others at home.
The dignitary, a burly young man with a massive watch, was provided security by Afghan commandos and ushered around in one of the government's precious helicopters.
This is the second time that the extravagant resort, owned by the President, will host a foreign dignitary — the first time being Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
While on standby to capture a dignitary entering the White House, Abdallah noticed that as the weather improved, animals would slowly stake their ground all around him.
Three years later, with a resume enviable to any dignitary, Yahyaoui is leveraging her unique experience to lure in venture capitalists and use their cash for good.
There were smiles all around on Wednesday, as Mr. Zarif appeared alongside Mr. Rouhani during a welcoming ceremony for a visiting dignitary broadcast live on state television.
In previous instances, North Korea has released Americans in its custody after a visit by some U.S. dignitary -- in recent cases, former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton.
Finally, possibly one of the most important implications of the Masterpiece decision is this: Claims of offense or dignitary harm are not sufficient to trump religious liberty rights.
He rarely, if ever, said no to attending the funeral of a foreign dignitary, and he endured the ribbing that is the cost of being a vice president.
The only claim left is that Mr. Phillips's expressive choice causes what some refer to as dignitary harm: the distress of confronting ideas one finds demeaning or hurtful.
Given the chance to take a photo with the original Lieutenant Uhura, Nichelle Nichols, the president will raise a Vulcan salute and flash a smile befitting a visiting dignitary.
How he was freed: Bill Richardson, a former US ambassador to the United Nations, was the first dignitary to go to North Korea on Bae's behalf, in January 2013.
The DNP plans to use the birds to attack a drone that might be seen as a potential threat, such as a drone hovering near a visiting diplomat or dignitary.
In the film, screened at Jerusalem's Cinematheque on Wednesday, Gere's character's life changes when he buys an expensive pair of shoes for an Israeli dignitary who eventually becomes prime minister.
American Embassy officials in November had told three brothers who led guided hikes across Bolivia's majestic Cordillera Real mountain range that they would soon be hosting an important American dignitary.
Indeed, media interest can give them extended life, often forcing a visiting dignitary to use public appearance to address protocol controversies rather than the policy issues at issue in the trip.
He'll be feted as a U.S. dignitary, possibly overshadowing Trump, who is unlikely to get the same sort of reception and won't have the same reservoir of goodwill to draw upon.
Ihab shared a video of his father signing a plate like a practiced politician before taking photographs with the eager employees who looked excited to have a Moroccan dignitary in the building.
It's not clear what kind of inspection President Macron's tree underwent when it landed in the US, but the plant obviously got special treatment, as gifts from any foreign dignitary probably would.
The waiter, who works at the Dignitary Bar, raced across Massachusetts Avenue and took on the mugger, who had thrown the tourist to the ground and was threatening him with a knife.
Though the report did not specify which dignitary, it may have been Pope Francis, since he visited Washington DC, New York City and Philadelphia over the course of five days in 2015.
But one dignitary whose handshake is not on photographic display in the office of Nino Burjanadze is a leader who, more than any other, has shaped — and helped destroy — her political fortunes.
The oldest cheese ever discovered was likely very dangerousArchaeologists in Egypt uncovered the rocky remnants of 3,200-year-old cheese in the tomb of of Ptahmes, a political dignitary from the 19th Dynasty.
The second is that on these questions conservatives had been arguing that "dignitary harm" — the degrading of equal citizenship status of gays and lesbians — was not enough to defeat a religious freedom exemption.
They had already sensed that a dignitary of some sort was about to come, because a South Korean military cordon was preparing to go outside, as is the protocol for a visiting VIP.
One US official said the two leaders had a "lot in common" and noted Modi would be the first foreign dignitary to have a working dinner at the White House under the new administration.
The task of entertaining the wife or husband of a dignitary falls to the first lady, often in the form of visiting schools, or cultural monuments or having a luncheon or other small social event.
It's no less suspicious than when Ivanka sat in on Trump's first meeting with a foreign dignitary, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, in Trump tower back in November, just one day after Trump's above tweet.
In spite of its title, The Turk was not a foreign dignitary, but an automaton, comprising a wooden exterior in the shape of a mustachioed man and a complex interior mechanism of cogs and gears.
A basement space with blacked-out windows, crowded with camera equipment and journalists who were assigned to cover the Leader during the state visit of a foreign dignitary but were not allowed to look outside.
The Democratic congressman from Georgia, a civil rights icon himself, and the visiting dignitary were seen viewing the inscriptions of King quotes at the memorial in a video posted to the French Embassy's Facebook page.
Trump is the first foreign dignitary to be received by the monarch since the latter inherited the throne after his father, Akihito, stepped down recently in the first abdication by a Japanese emperor in two centuries.
If Masterpiece Cakeshop, or a similar case, makes it back up to the Court, do you think it will establish the principle that you cannot refuse service to gay couples because of the resulting "dignitary" harm?
JUST days after her government took office late last month, Aung San Suu Kyi, the world's best-known democracy activist, welcomed her first foreign dignitary: Wang Yi, foreign minister of the world's biggest authoritarian state, China.
And if you and a small group of your close colleagues, all based in Seattle, planned to meet a dignitary in Riyadh on a Wednesday, you would likely schedule the flight there for Monday or Tuesday.
Trump is the first foreign dignitary to be received by the monarch since Naruhito inherited the throne after his father, Akihito, stepped down on April 30, the first abdication by a Japanese emperor in two centuries.
The widower, Jack Zawadaski, and Huskey's nephew, John Gaspari, filed a lawsuit against the funeral home in early Match, stating that Zawadski "suffered profound and permanent emotional and dignitary harms" as a direct result of their behavior.
He became the first foreign dignitary to be received by the monarch since he inherited the throne earlier this month after his father, Akihito, stepped down in the first abdication by a Japanese emperor in two centuries.
While widely reported as a means to avoid offending the dignitary, the measure has stirred trouble of another kind in the Italian capital, with — unsurprisingly — all parties denying responsibility for it and an internal investigation now underway.
Then Ernest Nelson, one of Blahyi's several half brothers, drove him down the cratered dirt roads of the neighborhood in a silver S.U.V. Blahyi leaned out the window, grinning and waving at pedestrians like a visiting dignitary.
The Mexican government offered Mr. Morales asylum and welcomed him as it would a dignitary: He was greeted by the foreign minister when he landed in Mexico City and named a distinguished guest by the city's mayor.
During one of the final keynote addresses, Will Weisman, a high-ranking dignitary from Singularity University, sat to interview a woman about her company, which uses blockchain technology to simplify the process of paying royalties to recording artists.
Trump is the first foreign dignitary to be received by the monarch since the latter inherited the throne after his father, Akihito, stepped down on April 30 in the first abdication by a Japanese emperor in two centuries.
Just to the left of this panel is another scene depicting what looks like a group of retired servicemen and women attending a memorial ceremony, possibly for the dignitary whose bust stands solemnly on a tall, black column.
For her meeting with the French dignitary, the singer wore a navy oversize waistcoat (with sleeves so long they covered her hands!), a matching gray blazer and straight leg trousers cropped short enough to reveal her white-heeled sandals.
To hear a dignitary from the Paris mosque making the call to prayer in the heart of the 8th Arrondissement, under decorative woodwork and, more than anything, only a few meters from the Élysée Palace, always makes me smile.
One of the components of a successful dignitary visit is how uncomplicated the trip is in terms of demands from the guest, and according to a UK official speaking to CNN, the requests for the Trump visit have been shockingly simple.
When he he arrived at Stewards Academy in Harlow on Friday, he had to lend some physical support – after a local dignitary, Vice Lord Lieutenant of Essex, Jonathan Douglas-Hughes, accidentally tripped and fell over while welcoming him and Princess Kate.
Save for the Protective Intelligence Division of the Secret Service, which is essential to that agency's dignitary protection duties, the rest of the DHS should be getting its intelligence product directly from the FBI, CIA and, where needed, the DIA.
During yet another turbulent week in a convention-busting election campaign, Obama cloaked himself in the symbolism-laden settings of the Pentagon and an appearance with a foreign dignitary in the White House to denounce Trump as "unfit" for the Oval Office.
"Sometimes you spend a long time on a stakeout, staring down Executive Drive, you're looking for a dignitary or a politician and as time passes you start to notice things that you wouldn't normally pay attention to," said Khalil Abdallah, a CNN photojournalist.
This is most eloquently embodied by Uri Savir, an Israeli cabinet member portrayed juicily by Michael Aronov as an exuberant rock-star dignitary, and Ahmed Qurie , the P.L.O. finance minister played with a careful balance of wariness and warmth by Anthony Azizi.
" Bandana Tewari, the editor at large of Vogue India, said, "If Ivanka's clothes are to be an acknowledgment of an ancient and rich culture like ours, especially as she arrives as a dignitary, then the sartorial 'tribute' should be authentic in its intention.
"It is extremely unusual, especially in democracies, to have a government organize a massive rally to welcome a foreign dignitary," said Vuk Jeremic, the leader of the opposition People's Party, former foreign minister and former president of the United Nations General Assembly.
Citing city and federal financial records, the Washington Post reported that the DC government has had to dip into a special fund dedicated to city security costs to protect against terrorist threats and for hosting large demonstrations, foreign dignitary visits and other non-routine events.
Liu Yunshan, the visiting Chinese dignitary, and Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader, tried to put on a show of friendship, chatting amiably as the cameras rolled, but just as often they stood silent, staring ahead as a military parade passed before them.
"This is a long standing tradition, whenever any dignitary comes to the city we give them a key to the city and he is the mayor of the city for the day, we will be giving a key to President Trump as well," Rathi said.
In this climate, it is the responsibility of editors, reporters and Twitter to ensure that those headlines about such things as potential violations of the Constitution's Emoluments Clause, which states that no politician accept any kind of gift from a foreign dignitary, remain the top story.
Meanwhile, Trump's state visit to Japan has been marked with pomp and ceremony, with the U.S. president meeting Japan's new Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako on Monday — making him the first foreign dignitary to be received by the monarch since he inherited the throne earlier this month.
"He was a dignitary from the sports world who traveled the globe, but he never forgot where he came from," said Wayne Simon, 72, who remembers Ali visiting their alma mater, Central High School, after he won a gold medal at the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome.
In the film, he carries himself with a grace that feels more in line with a 17th century dignitary or ballet dancer (not shocking considering he won season 25 of Dancing with the Stars), and he speaks with a warm, eloquent cadence that's the polar opposite of Peter Kavinsky.
"He was a dignitary from the sports world who traveled the globe, but he never forgot where he came from," said Wayne Simon, 72, who remembered Ali visiting their alma mater, Central High School, after he had won a gold medal at the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome.
Getting an American dignitary at Zelensky's inauguration was in some regards an even higher priority to the Zelensky administration than receiving aid, Parnas said: An official visit by Trump or Pence would lend the young, inexperienced leader legitimacy points in the view of his people and an aggressive Russia.
Mr. Jones described a 1989 recruitment session for the group, the South African Institute for Maritime Research, in which photographs of the Hammarskjold crash site had been displayed and the group's leader "referred to it as one of the most successful operations — taking down a dignitary," Mr. Rocksen said.
"Cooperation among scientific communities in all countries will become even more important in the years ahead as the problems we face increasingly will transcend national boundaries," he prophetically told a dignitary-filled banquet in Beijing in July 2100, at the end of a visit to China aimed at breaking down barriers.
Lana Del Rey's comeback is imminent: artwork for her new album Lust for Life has now been shown to the world, and with a thoughtful lead single already released in the shape of "Love," the stage is set for the return of world's favorite Americana throwback gold diggin' ex-wife of a dignitary having an existential crisis.
"Upon receiving the sad news of the passing of your beloved brother, the honorable Fidel Castro Ruz, former president of the state council and the government of the Republic of Cuba, I express my sadness to your excellency and all family members of the deceased dignitary, as well as the government and the people in that beloved nation," he wrote.
They were opposed to the prince being welcomed as an honored dignitary and were calling attention to the Saudi state's financial ties to M.I.T. — and to at least 62 other American universities — at a time when the regime's bombing of civilians in a war in neighboring Yemen and its crackdown on domestic dissidents were being condemned by human rights activists.
They were opposed to the prince being welcomed as an honored dignitary and were calling attention to the Saudi state's financial ties to M.I.T. — and to at least 62 other American universities — at a time when the regime's bombing of civilians in a war in neighboring Yemen and its crackdown on domestic dissidents were being condemned by human rights activists.
The yacht party attendees include not just Audrey, Nick, and Charles but a bevy of familiar types for a mystery like this: the family patriarch and his much younger fiancée (who may or may not have her eyes on his wealth); the socialite; the spurned son; the foreign dignitary; the world-class athlete who seems to not speak English; the stolid bodyguard; and so on and so forth.
Next time Trump bullies someone on Twitter, the company might call him out on it Twitter is considering adding a note whenever it sees a tweet that it would have deleted, except that it's scared to, Faiz Siddiqui reports: The next time a politician, dignitary — or perhaps a president — makes an utterance that violates Twitter standards, the message might be accompanied by a note that expands on the 280-character tweet, a top official with the company said Wednesday.
After I asked about the engagement during a customary daily briefing I gave him, Abrams rose from his simple steel desk, picked up a ubiquitous cigar, pulled out a telescoped pointer, squatted down in front of a map board in his office, described the disposition of friendly and enemy forces, and explained why he thought things had not gone well — the sort of careful, thorough response a general officer would give a peer, near-equal or a visiting dignitary, but not a junior officer like me.
Bentley also used Wendell Ray Lewis, chief of the state's Dignitary Protection Unit, to try to help him cover up the affair, asking Lewis to chastise women staffers in the governor's office for gossiping about it, directing him to break up with Mason on his behalf, ordering him to travel to Tuscaloosa to convince Bentley's son to turn over the tapes, and then marginalizing Lewis after he attempted to intervene to block the use of state resources to further the affair and the cover-up.

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