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0:00 Intro
0:16 Deputy Chiefs of Mission
0:36 Fact Checking
1:19 Ambassador - DCM relationship
2:15 Residences
2:37 Diplomatic credentials
3:27 Presidential visits
4:20 Wardrobe and Protocol
5:16 Conclusion
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