| 31. | This came to the attention of Dean Acheson, the secretary of state, who called off the plot.
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| 32. | The economic policy subcommittee was led by Dean Acheson, and the economic reconstruction subcommittee by Adolph Berle.
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| 33. | Clinton's session with reporters, held at the State Department's Dean Acheson Auditorium, underscored his emphasis on international issues.
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| 34. | Dean Acheson, who famously defended the reputation of Alger Hiss, was also a member of Covington & Burling.
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| 35. | During the strategy sessions, it's hard to differentiate Dean Rusk from Dean Acheson, Robert McNamara from McGeorge Bundy.
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| 36. | He was talking about Dean Acheson.
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| 37. | The worst thing that could happen would be an absence of clarity, the Dean Acheson problem of 1950,
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| 38. | In the early Cold War, US Secretary of State Dean Acheson combined the concepts of preponderance and bandwagoning.
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| 39. | She wrote a study of Dean Acheson and John Foster Dulles that found commonality in their approaches to deterrence.
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| 40. | Not that Bush is really the Midland, Texas, scamp whose drawl can make Lyndon Johnson sound like Dean Acheson.
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