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Occasionally a diplomatic or consular officer has been permitted, for personal reasons, to use a diplomatic designation which is unrelated to his or her current responsibilities. Thus, an officer who has served as an ambassador or minister (sense 1) and then become a consul-general, may (as a matter of courtesy) possibly retain the former designation. Although this will probably be referred to as a personal rank, it is really not that but a personal title. See also career ambassador; career minister. |
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