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241. Together, on a daily odd-even basis, they were responsible for diplomatic traffic. 242. Upon their arrest Ershad and his wife were moved from the Army cantonment and confined to a diplomatic compound. 243. By October 1989, therefore, the time was right for a concerted diplomatic initiative against drift-net fishing. 244. The Foreign Office had a contract with the prison to launder diplomatic bags. 245. Baya was questioned that day and, because of his diplomatic status, released. 246. Yesterday Arab leaders were engaged in a flurry of diplomatic activity to coordinate their positions in advance of Mr Christopher's visit. 247. The administration's distancing from Northern Ireland is part of a conscious pattern of diplomatic retrenchment. 248. It was an outrageous action, the worst violation of the basic principle of diplomatic immunity in modern history. 249. Since the Congress of Vienna, a general diplomatic system had provided the accepted channels of international relations. 250. According to diplomatic sources up to 300 people were killed in the violence. 251. In Chongqing, Joe sought out contacts who could introduce him to the upper levels of the government and diplomatic corps. 252. The Paris meeting had been anticipated by heightened diplomatic activity. 253. Prior to Gorbachev's visit there had been intense diplomatic activity between the two countries. 254. He had hoped for concessions in return,[www.] including diplomatic recognition. 255. It was often difficult to persuade able men to accept diplomatic posts in distant capitals. 256. So the Council had control both of outgoing and of incoming diplomatic traffic. 257. Gradually it became more institutionalised as something resembling organised diplomatic services emerged. 258. The letter's painstakingly constructed diplomatic language continued to cause translation problems, even after both sides had agreed it. 259. As recently as September Western diplomatic sources maintained that civil flights would infringe the zones. 260. But it also reflects a direct concern by President Clinton over the diplomatic and humanitarian effects of open-ended sanctions. 261. But by now the diplomatic enterprise was also beginning to be associated with more sordid activities.