Word: summing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...sitting quietly as if there was all the time in the world, a colleague said. "Then he'll sum up at just the right moment, in a way that makes his suggestion seem perfectly sensible...
...estimated $5,000,000, more than twice the previous record of $2,300,000, paid in 1961 for Rembrandt's Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer by Manhattan's Metropolitan Museum. And while the National Gallery refused to identify the private donors who had put up the sum, it was an open secret that the principal ones were the gallery's president, Multimillionaire Paul Mellon, son of the gallery's builder, and his sister Ailsa Mellon Bruce...
After being questioned, applauded and hissed for more than two hours, Arthur J. Goldberg tried to sum up for his Sanders Theater audience a week and a half ago what he thought of the discussion...
...said last week, it will not sign any pact that inhibits its development of a peaceful atomic technology. And while the new government will honor ex-Chancellor Ludwig Erhard's agreement to contribute to the upkeep of U.S. troops ($675 million a year), it wants to cut that sum sharply after the agreement expires in June. Though Bonn privately expects the withdrawal of perhaps three American divisions this year, Brandt, as Foreign Minister of an energetic new regime, was not about to concede anything before he had to. "I am afraid," he said, "that the time for any significant...
Barney James is, in sum, a man well worth knowing, and he establishes an instant, easy rapport with his audience. Through Barney's memories-the flashbacks are as elegantly managed as anything since James Gould Cozzens' By Love Possessed-the reader comes to know Dave Doremus, the man who knew Kennedy...