Word: echoing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Paul's most famed echo, in the Whispering Gallery, still echoes...
...equitable geographic distribution." Under a "gentlemen's agreement" among U.N. countries, that means that one of the six small-power seats goes to the Communist bloc. The agreement was bent a bit two years ago when Yugoslavia, still Communist but no longer Moscow's Little Sir Echo, got the seat...
...Schuman (coal and steel) Plan and the Pleven (European army) Plan. He is against both neo-Nazis and Communists. He manages to be on the side of the angels, the Anglo-Saxons and even the French . . . But the voice of Adenauer is a voice that finds little echo in the German nation. He has great qualities, but not the capacity to evoke affection for himself or real enthusiasm...
...Corridor Echo. The West's response was quick and cold. "The most impressive point, as far as I am concerned," said Dean Acheson, "is Mr. Vishinsky's statement that facts are stubborn things, because he wrestled with facts for two hours and lost...
...laugh," wrote the New York Times's Anne O'Hare McCormick, "may have done more to undermine Russian peace propaganda than a whole battery of counterpropaganda . . . For nothing he said or will say to the assembled nations is so revealing and reverberating as that laugh. It goes echoing through the corridors of the U.N. . . . like the snicker of an evil spirit. Perhaps it will echo down the corridors of time. Lesser things than a laugh at the hopes and fears of humanity have brought down empires and dethroned tyrants...