101.   The US initiative may spur similar solutions to several other diplomatic rows in the region.

102.   You also have an almighty diplomatic row.

103.   Last month, Canada briefly seized the Spanish trawler Estai for what it claimed was illegal fishing, sparking a trans-Atlantic diplomatic row over the disputed rights.

104.   Last month, Britain ignited a diplomatic row with China by announcing it would push ahead with a proposal to introduce subversion and secession into the statute books.

105.   Last week the two were at the center of a diplomatic row that strained relations between the allies.

106.   Lee had earlier Thursday issued an unprecedented public apology for his remarks on Johore which ignited a fresh diplomatic row between the two neighbours.

107.   Malaysia denied Thursday that it had decided to freeze bilateral dealings with Singapore, moving to defuse a potentially damaging escalation of their diplomatic row.

108.   Manila in February exposed the construction of permanent Chinese structures on Philippine-claimed Mischief Reef, sparking a diplomatic row.

109.   Mischief Reef is at the center of a diplomatic row between Beijing and Manila, which discovered structures and several naval vessels in the spit earlier this year.

110.   Queen Elizabeth II arrived in Moscow on Monday under a cloud of family and diplomatic rows, becoming the first British monarch to visit Russia in history.

a. + row >>共 456
front 24.09%
second 7.31%
back 6.11%
diplomatic 4.45%
first 4.36%
third 3.25%
neat 2.76%
long 2.05%
political 1.53%
last 1.37%
diplomatic + n. >>共 581
source 11.25%
tie 9.02%
effort 7.49%
mission 5.19%
solution 3.14%
pressure 2.10%
channel 1.78%
recognition 1.70%
contact 1.38%
activity 1.34%
row 1.13%
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