Word: disarmer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...group, which included Wassily W. Leontief, Henry Lee Professor of Economics, released its report in the hope that it might influence the success of the 17-nation disarmament conference which opens in Geneva tomorrow. Their position refutes Soviet Premier Khrushchev's contention that the West refuses to disarm because of possible dangers to its economic stability...
...Test Si, Disarm...
...reacted differently if Feiffer had chosen to depict, instead of the popular misbeliefs that went into the acceptance of the Cuban Invasion, a rather small, bow-tied official who helped plan it. Schlesinger, incidentally, added insult to irony by concluding with a perceptive quote from Feiffer: "if suppression cannot disarm criticism, amiable acceptance can." Too bad prose doesn't blush...
This would dispose of the problem of Gizenga, but Adoula still faced the urgent need of finding a substitute who could bring troublesome Eastern Province under control. First task was to round up and disarm the savages in uniform...
...forces are so deployed and protected that a sneak attack could not effectively disarm us. The destructive power which the United States could bring to bear even after a Soviet surprise attack would be as great as-perhaps greater than-the total undamaged force which the enemy can threaten to launch against the United States in a first strike. In short, we have a second-strike capability which is at least as extensive as what the Soviets can deliver by striking first...