New Ambassador to Britain
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GIFFORDNew Ambassador to Britain.
GROMYKONew Soviet Ambassador to Great Britain.
WINANTAmbassador to Britain.
ZARUBINRussian Ambassador to Britain.
KOOChina's Ambassador to Britain.
GARDNERU. S. Ambassador to Britain.
CHOATEUS ambassador to Britain, 1899-1905
KENNEDYAmbassador to Great Britain, 1937-1941.
DOUGLASU. S. Ambassador to Great Britain.
HARRIMANU. S. Ambassador to Great Britain.
WINANTU. S. Ambassador to Great Britain.
DAWESFormer Ambassador to Britain and Vice President.
WINANTFormer U. S. Ambassador to Great Britain.
LODGENew Ambassador to Spain.
ZELLERBACHNew Ambassador to Italy.
MARSHALLNew Ambassador to China.
MACVEAGHOur new Ambassador to Spain.
SPARKSOur new Ambassador to Bolivia.
FRANKSNew British Ambassador to U. S.
BRUCENew United States Ambassador to France.
SPRUANCENew U. S. Ambassador to the Philippines.
KENNANOur new Ambassador to U. S. S. R.
ISRAELMartin Indyk is new ambassador to this nation
AUSTRALIAIts new Ambassador to U. S. is P. C. Spender.
credentialA letter of introduction given by a government to an ambassador before a new posting
credentialsA letter of introduction given by a government to an ambassador before a new posting
skillcentreformerly in Britain, a Government-funded training establishment to assist those who wish to develop new occupational skills
skillcentresSKILLCENTRE, formerly in Britain, a Government-funded training establishment to assist those who wish to develop new occupational skills
nonrhoticRelating to or denoting a dialect of English in which r is pronounced in prevocalic position only, common in eastern New England, New York City, and Britain
florinscupronickel coin of Great Britain, formerly equal to two shillings or the tenth part of a pound and retained in circulation equal to 10 new pence after decimalization in 1971: first issued in 1849 as a silver coin
florincupronickel coin of Great Britain, formerly equal to two shillings or the tenth part of a pound and retained in circulation equal to 10 new pence after decimalization in 1971: first issued in 1849 as a silver coin