All 13 Uses of
embassy
in
The Hunt for Red October
- It had taken five for the film to reach the American embassy in Moscow, where it was delivered at once to the station chief.†
Chpt 6. *
- Next the station chief took the case to the embassy's courier-in-residence, who had already been booked on a three-hour Aeroflot flight to London.†
Chpt 6.
- Something Ryan had not seen was the cover note from the station chief in Moscow saying that to get his latest signal out, CARDINAL had bypassed half the courier chain that ran from the Kremlin to the U.S. embassy.†
Chpt 8.
- You have a doctor at the embassy, don't you?†
Chpt 9.
- I am physician to the embassy.†
Chpt 10.
- I am second secretary to the embassy.†
Chpt 10.
- And he was supposed to report to the embassy in an hour—report what?†
Chpt 10.
- Petchkin calls their embassy every hour.†
Chpt 11.
- The White House Pelt was on the phone to the Soviet embassy at three in the morning.†
Chpt 15.
- Ten embassy officials were there, wondering how to control the group but politically unable to protest the attention given their men in the spirit of détente.†
Chpt 16.
- Along the way each man found himself alone with a U.S. Navy officer who asked politely if that individual might wish to stay in the United States, pointing out that each man making this decision would be required to make his intentions known in person to a representative of the Soviet embassy—but that if he wished to do so, he would be permitted to stay.†
Chpt 16.
- To the fury of the embassy officials, four men made this decision, one recanting after a confrontation with the naval attaché.†
Chpt 16.
- Each man wishing to remain here was required by us to meet with an official of your embassy so as to give you a fair chance to explain to him the error of his ways.†
Chpt 16.
Definition:
an ambassador and staff who live in a country to represent their home country; or the building where they work