Word: accessible
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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With Haile Selassie. "The President stressed communications between the United States and Ethiopia and said he hoped, with improvements of communications, particularly by air, the two countries would come to know each other better." Postwar access to Ethiopian air and airports was recently a point of conflict between the U.S. and Britain, was settled (by agreement between Ethiopia and Britain) in the U.S.'s favor...
...great exponents of classical liberalism. Newton Baker had made a study of G.E.'s foreign contracts in 1922 (when, Francis Biddle now charges, it was violating the law). Baker's conclusion: without the contracts or some other arrangement, U.S. electrical knowledge would be denied necessary access to the advanced and valuable developments abroad...
...were received with flowers and cheers and every expression of rapture, and we British - wicked British, so denounced by American correspondents . . .and so hounded by some of our own -busied ourselves in distribution of supplies throughout the country to which we had access...
Available, four midshipmen for Saturday night dates. These men have access to a supply of cigarettes you never even dreamed existed--That is all! These men have just completed an 11-week booking at the Globe Theatre as spectators...
...choice of physician now, and the bill proposes to give everyone this privilege; 2) doctors would make as much as they do now and those who wanted to keep on with private practice could do so; 3) standards of medical care would probably be raised-by giving physicians better access to expert consultation, modern equipment and technical help than individual practice ever could; 4) the bill's present administrative provisions are only suggestions; 5) there are parts of the U.S. where the needy cannot now ask for and get adequate medical care, because there are no hospitals, no specialists...