Air France scrubbed the same flight set for yesterday and today from Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris to Dulles. |
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After a motorcade ride to Dulles, the turkeys were flown to California to their new home at Disneyland. |
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An internationalist, the Republican Dulles frequently served in a bipartisan capacity. |
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I heard some of the news reports saying that, for some unexplained reason, the plane landed at Dulles first and then went to Richmond. |
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The domino theory may not have worked well for John Foster Dulles, but it is an apt metaphor for how conservative critics are inching down the media archipelago. |
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Before we know it, they have, indeed, rendezvoused at Dulles airport. |
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She dragged her luggage off the plane, sat down on the floor of Dulles airport in her stocking feet, and started making calls. |
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Dulles rebuffed Johnson's request, and informed Eisenhower of the objections made by the Senate. |
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Dulles had been a junior diplomat after World War I and a white-shoe Wall Street lawyer in the Depression. |
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American policymakers, including Kennan and John Foster Dulles, acknowledged that the Cold War was in its essence a war of ideas. |
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The exchange of letters was published as The Vital Letters of Russell, Khrushchev, and Dulles. |
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After Suez, American Secretary of State John Foster Dulles perceived that there was a power vacuum in the Middle East, and thought the United States should fill it. |
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Employing military and CIA personnel to operate much of our nation's satellite reconnaissance network, the NRO is located about four miles from Dulles. |
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On 26 July, in a speech in Alexandria, Nasser gave a riposte to Dulles. |
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