Word: cordiale
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Since he was in the region on a fact-finding tour, he had "no opinion at this moment" about touchy questions like arms for Israel. His talks with President Anwar Sadat were "cordial" (so were his discussions with Israeli leaders). "The competing claims that come out of the conflict in this area are each understandable," he told a press conference. "The desire for secure borders, the desire to find a home that has been lost, and the desire to find a place with a future are all understandable human and national aspirations." It was, in Cairo, a reasonably skillful walk...
...presidential candidate seeking to strengthen his foreign policy credentials: a 3-hr. 45-min. interview on "bilateral interests" with Aleksei Kosygin. It was the longest discussion that the Soviet Premier has held with an American visitor since coming to power. Once again came word that the talks had been "cordial." Muskie would not elaborate beyond that stock description, insisting that he needed "time to digest." After all, he said, "I am known as a cautious sort of fellow...
Feeney met with three NDAG representatives. Edward Lazar, representative of the American Friends Service Committee to the NDAG, said, "Feeney was very cordial, although he couldn't understand the relationship of the draft system to the Vietnam war. We explained to him that the draft makes aggression possible...
...show's producers, so Matt auditioned and won the part. He toned down his network accent, came on strong as the father figure many kids miss. So strong, in fact, that it emphasized the sweetness of Loretta Long, who plays his wife. She has been compared to a candy cordial, chocolate outside, syrup within. The rest of the cast is white: Bob McGrath, a singer with irrepressibly high spirits and voice; and Will Lee, an actor whose years on the McCarthy era blacklist made him perhaps more aware of deprivation. "I was delighted to take the role of Mr. Hooper...
...countries would certainly resist any attempt by the tender sword to slice into their control at home, they are nonetheless prepared to make diplomatic gestures in order to enhance trading opportunities with the West. The Soviet willingness to reach an accommodation regarding West Berlin (see THE WORLD) and the cordial treatment accorded France's President Georges Pompidou on his recent visit to Moscow reflected the desire for economic and scientific help from the West. Russia has also begun to forge two more economic links by opening trade negotiations in Moscow with Ireland and the Benelux countries...