Word: exportable
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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None of these items, said the French, was on the U.S. list of strategic goods, and all had been double-checked by the NATO-wide trade coordinating committee in Paris. Actually, the new pact, which would amount to less than 1% of France's total export trade, was more of a test of Russian intentions than anything else...
Cahaly's love of Syrian music flows from his childhood in Damascus. He was brought up in a parochial school with a mere 66 hours a week of classes and later worked for a leading import export firm of the city. He came to the United States to go to college, but instead opened a store in South Carolina and began adding English to his fluent French, Arabic and Turkish. After serving in the First World War, he went back to Damascus, and later returned to Boston with his family. Twenty-five years ago yesterday, he moved to Harvard Square...
...logic can only lead to the argument that the U.S. should not expect to export to other countries any more than it is willing to import from them . . . That is all that the "trade, not aid" contention is. DAVID G. PHILLIPS
...Ministry of Agriculture reported that the yield might run as high as 1.5 billion gals, in France alone, plus another 450 million gals, from Algeria. But as they began harvesting the grapes, few growers were happy. The trouble: France already has more wine than it can drink or export...
...placate and cajole the gods and ghosts of Africa's numberless tribes. Many of the sculptors underwent long apprenticeships, were often members of an elite in their tribes. Today, too many of them have turned to spiritless apings of their own traditions for the sake of a burgeoning export trade...