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"persona grata" Definitions
  1. an acceptable person, especially a diplomatic representative acceptable to the government to which he or she is accredited.

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Cavett: I was actually persona grata at the White House for a brief time.
On meeting Nixon: I was still persona grata at the White House and was invited to an evening of Shakespeare performed by Nicol Williamson.
As the progressive face of Qaddafi's regime to the outside world — and persona grata with Britain's political establishment — the dictator's son promised to help Matar locate his father.
"She is a known quantity, 'persona grata,' " said Jonathan Rick, who runs a public relations firm and met Ms. Kittle Dixon when he interviewed for the Koch Associate Program in 2006.
Persona...Grata is a 2005 folk music album by Vin Garbutt.
Persona Grata Jan Uuspõld. Retrieved 7 May 2016. Jan Uuspõld performing with the Luxury Filters. As a teenager, he wished to become a musician.
The couple had a son, composer and organist Toomas Trass.Teater. Muusika. Kino / 08-09 / 2000 -Persona Grata Toomas Trass ... Retrieved 17 December 2016. Trass died on 14 February 2017, aged 88.
Raine Loo was married to Estonian botanist and ecologist Hans Trass, who died in February 2017. The couple had a son, composer and organist Toomas Trass.Teater. Muusika. Kino / 08-09 / 2000 -Persona Grata Toomas Trass ... Retrieved 17 December 2016. She died on 16 May 2020, aged 75, and was buried in Raadi cemetery in Tartu.
On his return to England he was hospitalised and a repair made to one of his heart valves. He then made a full recovery and got back on the road. In his recuperation period he worked on his album PersonaGrata which was launched at The Sage Gateshead on 6 October 2005. He continued to perform extensively until his death following heart surgery on 6 June 2017.
Maglione proceeded immediately afterwards to report to the pope. On January 13, 1940, the New York Times reported that Bergen had been "transferred" and that Franz von Papen (a former Catholic Centre Party chancellor of Germany) had been put forward as a replacement, although the paper believed that "there are good reasons to believe that Herr von Papen would not be a persona grata".New York Times. 1940, January 13.
After the Russian Revolution of 1905, Kotsiubynsky could be more openly critical of the Russian tsarist regime, which can be seen in Vin ide (Ukrainian: Він іде) and Smikh (Ukrainian: Сміх), both from 1906, and Persona grata from 1907. The house in Vinnytsia where Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky was born. Fata Morgana, in two parts from 1904 and 1910, is probably his best-known work. Here he describes the typical social conflicts in the life of the Ukrainian village.
He was connected with the Prussian nobility through his mother, he married an Austrian, a daughter of Prince Edmund Clary- Aldringen. In spite of the active part he had taken in driving Austria from Italy, he was a persona grata in Vienna, and his policy was steadily directed to an alliance between the two powers. This was accomplished by the secret terms of the Triple Alliance in 1882. He was recalled to Rome in 1885 to become minister for foreign affairs in the Depretis cabinet.
Ross unsurprisingly found that he was no longer persona grata with a number of acquaintances from his former Kingston days,Letters from Hercules Ross, 25 July 1791 and 8 September 1791, University of Glasgow Manuscript Collection. but he no doubt drew consolation from his continuing friendship with Lord Nelson, who stood godfather to his son Horatio. Horatio (1801-1886) subsequently became a celebrated sportsman, being the best rifle shot of his day, and a pioneer photographer. Hercules Ross died on 25 December 1816, his wife having died in 1811 at the age of 43.
In 1809 Napoleon remembered him and called him into his service. Brilliant, cultivated and perfectly aware of the uses of the Ancien Régime, persona grata with the main Courts of Europe, skilled diplomat and military, he was the ideal person to be at his side. As such, he was reintegrated and re-entered the Army with his former post of Lieutenant General and appointed Governor of Raab, with the command of the whole part of Hungary occupied by the imperial troops. After signed the peace with Hungary, he was appointed Divisional General Commander of the 4th Military Division in Trieste.
After also hearing Turkish delegations both from Constantinople and Angora, the Supreme Council proposed the dispatch of an international commission of inquiry to study on the spot the general situation in Smyrna and Thrace. Kalogeropoulos referred this proposal to Athens, where it was rejected by the National Assembly. As Kalogeropoulos appeared not to be invested with full powers to bind his self on behalf of the Greek government, the Supreme Council demanded the dispatch to London of a new Greek plenipotentiary. After protracted negotiations as to his being accepted as persona grata by the Allies, Gounaris arrived in London on March 9.
He then went on a diplomatic mission to St Petersburg, where he was persona grata, and gained Russia's acquiescence to Prussia's domination of north Germany. On his return he was made honorary colonel of the 5th Dragoon Regiment. He was appointed to the command of the IX (Schleswig-Holstein) Corps in 1866. But having previously exercised both civil and military control in the Elbe duchies he was unwilling to be a purely military commander under one of his former civil subordinates, and retired from the army for a year. Manteuffel's signature on a document from 20 July 1866: Frankfurt has to pay 25 million gulden war contribution within 24 hours.
He welcomed the return of the Bourbons with the Treaty of Fontainebleau (1814). Louis XVIII treated him extremely well with Compiègne, created him Knight of the Order of Saint-Louis and commander of the Légion d'honneur on 13 August 1814 and named him ambassador to Saint Petersburg, where he remained until 1819; persona grata with the czar, he was the only foreign minister allowed at the imperial table on the dinner of 24 December 1814. With the death of his father, he inherited the title count of Noailles, after the renunciation of his older brother, Charles-Arthur-Tristan-Languedoc de Noailles, 2nd duc de Mouchy.
The king rewarded his tutor by appointing him historiographer of France and councillor of state. La Mothe Le Vayer inherited of Marie de Gournay's library, itself transmitted from Michel de Montaigne. Modest, sceptical, and occasionally obscene in his Latin pieces and in his verses, he made himself a persona grata at the French court, where libertinism in ideas and morals was hailed with relish. Besides his educational works, he wrote Jugement sur les anciens et principaux historiens grecs et latins (1646); a treatise entitled Du peu de certitude qu'il y a en histoire (1668), which in a sense marks the beginning of historical criticism in France; and sceptical Dialogues, published posthumously under the pseudonym of Orasius Tubero.
At the time of this album's release, Armatrading was having her own studio built in the grounds of her home, and she eventually named it Bumpkin Studio. Armatrading arranged all the songs on this album herself, since during this time she was increasingly taking control of most aspects of her music. Howlett felt that Armatrading did not in fact really need a producer, except in the area of recording vocals, as this was "always a difficult process to do oneself". In The Faber Companion to 20th Century Popular Music, Phil Hardy and Dave Laing commented that the album showed "a stronger rock influence" than many of her previous ones, particularly on tracks like "Persona Grata", and this is unsurprising given the involvement of Howlett.

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