Sentences with dignitaries
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D d - Civic dignitaries and their wives were crushed, bruised and pummelled by surging people.
- Beautiful and vivacious, Lady Sonia McMahon charmed international dignitaries and Hollywood celebrities alike.
- A union resolution said: “When Heads of Government and dignitaries who are likely to produce emotional and violent reactions are visiting Australia.
- Fishermen complain they often are forced to sell their catches to the dignitaries at below-market prices.
- Howard was joined by New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark, the Prince of Wales and dignitaries and military figures from Turkey.