Word: bargainer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Fuller unquestionably agrees with them all. He sees himself quite simply as a kind of technological avatar, come for the liberation of mankind. Says he: "In 1927 I made a bargain with myself that I'd discover the principles operative in the universe and turn them over to my fellow...
...eclipse that King began planning for his most massive assault on the barricades of segregation. The target: Birmingham, citadel of blind, diehard segregation. King's lieutenant, Wyatt Tee Walker, has explained the theory that governs King's planning: "We've got to have a crisis to bargain with. To take a moderate approach, hoping to get white help, doesn't work...
Satellite pictures of all the world's weather were made available to all the world last week-and at bargain rates. With about $32,000 worth of standard components, any country that is interested can put together a station capable of querying Tiros VIII, the newest weather watcher that the U.S. has fired into orbit...
...Market. The U.S. may not like the terms that the Market will present in the forthcoming general negotiations, where the President of the U.S. will be authorized to reduce U.S. tariffs by as much as 50% in return for comparable reductions. But at Geneva the Six will now bargain as one nation, with the Common Market commission doing the talking for all. Far more than individual members, the commission has demonstrated its ambition to eliminate all trade barriers...
...their hands at business. Nathan settled in London, Jakob in Paris, Salomon in Vienna, Kalmann in Naples, and Amschel stayed home to help Father. The turning point in Meyer's career came when he ingratiated himself with Prince William of Hesse by selling him rare coins at a bargain. The prince reciprocated by giving Meyer the job of investing his vast cash reserves...