Word: maneuverers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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No Seasickness. Within the cramping bounds of shortages, heavy taxation and debts, no modern British Chancellor, Tory or Laborite, has much room to maneuver. Many of the controls imposed by the Laborites were forced by shortages which would have driven Tories to the same restrictions; and many of Butler'...
East Germany's Communist "sovereignty" will be equally unreal. The East German government, cracked a British Foreign Office man, "will now be completely free to follow the directives it receives from Moscow." Washington called the Soviet maneuver a "sheer façade"; Bonn termed it "a booby trap." Yet...
High over California's Mojave Desert, The Netherlands' Prince Bernhard, in the U.S. for a royal look at aircraft plants and military planes, took over the controls of a TF-86 Sabre Jet trainer from a test pilot, sent the craft into a screaming dive and smashed through...
John Foster Dulles, in one of the great diplomatic performances of the generation, defined the anti-Communist position in terms so clear, so acceptable to Britons, Frenchmen and Germans that Molotov's room for propaganda maneuver was taken away. He was boxed into frankness by Dulles' skillful mixture...
Then Dulles sprang the West's next procedural maneuver-to put over discussion of the Chinese issue until later, in a closed meeting, i.e., one not followed by briefings for newsmen.