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1. “We have also been unable to open communications with anyone within Venak for the purpose of initiating diplomatic negotiations
2. “Our first option is to try to open diplomatic negotiations with Serminak through their Naval officers
3. Cary Codwin said that cutter was armed with heavy weaponry in 2004, but crews were not permitted to train with the weapons on the Great Lakes until diplomatic negotiations with Canada were completed
4. Diplomatic negotiations with the US continued and if successful the ships were to return to base and no one would have been any the wiser
5. Prepare a press statement saying that intense diplomatic negotiations carried out between myself and representatives of the … visiting fleet have resulted in them withdrawing their craft,' he instructed his secretary
6. The diplomatic negotiations surrounding the ball inevitably leech staff away from areas considered less key
7. The people of the west moved eastwards to slay their fellow men, and by the law of coincidence thousands of minute causes fitted in and co-ordinated to produce that movement and war: reproaches for the nonobservance of the Continental System, the Duke of Oldenburg’s wrongs, the movement of troops into Prussia- undertaken (as it seemed to Napoleon) only for the purpose of securing an coinciding with his people’s inclinations, allurement by the grandeur of the preparations, and the expenditure on those preparations and the need of obtaining advantages to compensate for that expenditure, the intoxicating honors he received in Dresden, the diplomatic negotiations which, in the opinion of contemporaries, were carried on with a sincere desire to attain peace, but which only wounded the self-love of both sides, and millions and millions of other causes that adapted themselves to the event that was happening or coincided with it
8. And the representatives of the government, in their private as well as in their public capacity, in parliamentary speeches and diplomatic negotiations, express themselves in the same temper
9. The people of the west moved eastwards to slay their fellow men, and by the law of coincidence thousands of minute causes fitted in and co-ordinated to produce that movement and war: reproaches for the nonobservance of the Continental System, the Duke of Oldenburg’s wrongs, the movement of troops into Prussia—undertaken (as it seemed to Napoleon) only for the purpose of securing an armed peace, the French Emperor’s love and habit of war coinciding with his people’s inclinations, allurement by the grandeur of the preparations, and the expenditure on those preparations and the need of obtaining advantages to compensate for that expenditure, the intoxicating honors he received in Dresden, the diplomatic negotiations which, in the opinion of contemporaries, were carried on with a sincere desire to attain peace, but which only wounded the self-love of both sides, and millions of other causes that adapted themselves to the event that was happening or coincided with it