Knowledge of the Venona decrypts was actually withheld from President Truman. |
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At the end of the war, the Truman administration required payment for non-military supplies to the USSR, especially a large number of ships. |
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In 1949, after the Soviet A-bomb test, Truman ordered U.S. development of the hydrogen bomb. |
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The aircraft carrier Harry S Truman, the newest operational flattop in the U.S. fleet, sailed this morning from Norfolk, Virginia. |
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But by the following year it was fully committed to covert anti-communist operations under the Truman Doctrine. |
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Truman meowed again and accepted the offered scratch behind the ears with great appreciation. |
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The scene is described in novelist Truman Capote's chilling account of the killings, In Cold Blood. |
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The exhibition, at the old Truman Brewery in Brick Lane, East London, uses a technique called plastination to preserve donated bodies. |
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Her sister Lee offered her support and then gossiped about her to Truman Capote and Cecil Beaton. |
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Since the Truman Doctrine was aimed at Communists everywhere, left-wing parties in Europe did not respond positively to the slight. |
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The world renowned artist had previously sculpted President Truman and other world leaders from life. |
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But Truman, who was still angry that Ally had boarded him for nearly a week, turned away. |
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Truman Capote said that Venice is like eating an entire box of chocolate liqueurs in one go. |
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By executive order, President Truman outlawed the separation of races in the armed services. |
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Harry Truman, who made the decision to use it, shared with the electorate the opinion that the bomb was a legitimate weapon. |
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In 1948-1952, Harry S. Truman remodeled the interior and added the Truman Balcony and a bomb shelter. |
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In 1949 President Harry S. Truman signed the Organic Act, which established Guam as an unincorporated territory, with limited self-rule. |
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Those people that are trying to shift focus should realize what Harry Truman said a long time ago, the buck stops here. |
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He's also willing, more often than not, to stand up and do a Harry Truman, take positions, and say the buck stops here. |
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President Truman called for the USA to step into the breach and reverse its traditional policy of non-involvement in European affairs. |
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Would Truman State withstand a stiff challenge from rival Drury to win a fifth consecutive team title? |
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It's tough because as Truman becomes more solitary the film loses delightful supporting actors who could have lent it a light. |
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It's a proud tradition, as you know, of executive clemency that began with President Harry Truman. |
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Be like President Truman and live an active, useful, feisty life into your late eighties or even longer! |
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Like Dewey Defeats Truman, Fellow Travelers is a book set in the world of politics without being a political book. |
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At first, Truman was almost paralysed by the immensity of his task and the paucity of his experience. |
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After all, after the second world war, Harry S. Truman was very concerned about re-establishing a rational pattern of economic relations through Europe. |
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Democrats quickly noted that Mr. Thurmond ran against Truman in 1948 as a segregationist Dixiecrat. |
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In truth, it should have been named for Truman, perhaps the most avid concertgoer in Presidential history. |
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At Easington, police videoed protesters, who in turn were videoing them: a kind of Truman Show of broken industrial relations. |
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But this inarticulate haberdasher from the heartland became the architect of the Marshall Plan, NATO and the Truman doctrine. |
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In the early 70s, I worked with Catling in the ullage cellars of Truman Brewery on Brick Lane. |
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Founded in 1947 by Harry Truman, the NSC was in 1949 placed in the executive office of the president, who chairs its meetings. |
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Truman granted recognition within hours. Weizmann's words were only partly true. |
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The telegram gave the Truman administration the answer it was looking for about how to handle Joseph Stalin. |
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Upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Truman took over sensitive issues dealing with foreign policy about which he had not been kept informed. |
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The report influenced President Truman to order that preference be given to DPs, especially widows and orphans, in U. S. immigration quotas. |
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President Truman did not necessarily oppose this idea and was standing off pressure from Britain to support a coup to remove Mossadeq. |
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President Truman, who was in Ottawa at the time, attended the unveiling, as did Salisbury and his wife. |
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As early as Truman, who refrained from using the atom bomb in Korea, the Americans realised the use of nuclear weapons was too awful to contemplate. |
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Yet, in one sense, the Monroe Doctrine, although originally applicable only to the western hemisphere, is a precedent for the present Truman Doctrine. |
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The Truman Doctrine as doctrine signified something quite different, and in evoking universal principles, it paid homage to political freedom in general. |
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Melanie walked past the table that had been set for two with fancy china and flatware and out to the Truman Balcony. |
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Acheson also persuaded Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Arthur Vandenberg, a Republican, to back Truman on this. |
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President Harry Truman chose Bernard Baruch, the distinguished businessman and White House adviser, to present the plan to the United Nations. |
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It is also the one worn by Presidents Eisenhower, Truman, and George W. Bush. |
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Thanks to an unexpectedly strong showing in the West and the farm belt, Truman managed to eke out re-election. |
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Kennan would later complain that his idea was debauched by the Truman administration. |
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The second seems as consequential for the next election as JFK running on not being Truman. |
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Harry Truman had been an artilleryman in World War I and remembered well the lunar landscape of the Western Front. |
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Certainly, we have had an upward revisionism of Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan. |
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Phil Hoffman had to transform himself into Truman Capote while Julia Roberts won for being brassy in Erin Brockovich. |
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He made no bones about his great admiration for FDR, who was his mentor, and he had roots too in the Truman administration. |
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This vision of another nuclear massacre in Asia by the Americans was quickly halted on the advice of British Prime Minister, Clement Atlee to President Truman. |
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On August 1, 1946, President Harry Truman enacted legislation authorizing the international scholarship program bearing Senator William J. Fulbright's name. |
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Pound asked to send a cable to President Truman to offer to help negotiate peace with Japan. |
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The Korean War was initiated by Democratic president Harry Truman and continued by his Republican successor, Dwight Eisenhower, while General Douglas MacArthur promoted the notion of nuking China. |
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He is the resident penologist at Truman State University and has published two books, the latest of which is Prisons, Penology and Penal Reform. |
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But Truman said: we're going to make peace like we made war. |
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In 1951, Harry Truman fired Gen. Douglas MacArthur during the Korean War. |
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The auditions are watched by the judges from behind a two-way mirror, with the whole thing overseen by Simon Cowell in the US, like Ed Harris in The Truman Show. |
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Although Truman squeaked to victory in 1948 by mending his damaged relations with the labour movement, by the end of the decade much of the visionary momentum of the movement had dissipated. |
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Truman had played as a doughboy during the First World War and kept up with war buddies at poker games, including during his years in the White House, where he played with chips embossed with the Presidential seal. |
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The parallel and hostile German states and regional alliances institutionalized and militarized the Cold War even as the Communist ideological offensive and the Truman Doctrine had universalized it. |
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I remember the Marshall plan, the Truman policies, the billions of dollars that went into rebuilding countries throughout the world with dollars that were never repaid. |
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Finally, Harry Truman, president of the U. S. at one time, was born today. |
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In this footage, United States president Harry S. Truman proclaims victory in Europe and promises to continue the war in the pacific until the unconditional surrender of Japan. |
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He was a research assistant in the Harry S. Truman Institute for the advancement of Peace, which approaches the Middle East conflict from an academic point of view. |
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On March 17, 1948, Truman addressed European security and condemned the Soviet Union before a hastily convened Joint Session of Congress. |
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Truman made a great political blunder in supportingGov. |
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Some pols like Truman are just natural cursers, Brinkley says. |
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Truman bought quite a bill of goods from the old cronies who had flocked to Harriman. |
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President Truman, when at last he grasped the nettle and dismissed MacArthur, knew well enough the outcry that would follow. |
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Churchill's strong relationship with Harry Truman was of great significance to both countries. |
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During his 1946 trip to the United States, Churchill famously lost a lot of money in a poker game with Harry Truman and his advisors. |
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In January 1947, Truman appointed retired General George Marshall as Secretary of State. |
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At this conference Truman informed Stalin that the United States possessed a powerful new weapon. |
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Shortly after the attacks, Stalin protested to US officials when Truman offered the Soviets little real influence in occupied Japan. |
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Truman in 1945 extended United States control to all the natural resources of its continental shelf. |
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Truman issued two proclamations that established government control of natural resources in areas adjacent to the coastline. |
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Truman was county judge of Jackson County, Missouri in the 1930s, an executive position rather than a judicial post. |
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During this time, Louis also met Truman Gibson, the man who would become his personal lawyer. |
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The assignment was at the suggestion of his friend and lawyer Truman Gibson, who knew of Louis's love for horsemanship. |
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He was convicted of murder and sentenced to death, but President Truman commuted his sentence to life. |
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By the time of the Potsdam Conference, Truman was already aware of Soviet unwillingness to permit representative governments and free elections in the countries under its control. |
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No counterevidence will dissuade them from this belief: not record-high corporate profits, not almost 500,000 job losses in the public sector, not the lowest tax rates since the Truman administration. |
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Congress, approved by President Truman on July 3 of that year, and proclaimed by Gov. |
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The resulting piece, inspired by the mask Candice Bergen wore to Truman Capote's Black and White Ball and photos of rabbits gamboling in the snow, contains 3.5 carats of sparklers that are meant to represent snowflakes. |
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By 3am we're back at the hotel and it's time for Booze Olympics, our tribute to Indoor League, the olden-days TV pub-sports special where Cro-Magnon cricketer Fred Truman presided over shove ha'penny and arm wrestling. |
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From the Truman through Nixon administrations, justices were typically approved within one month. |
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Truman telephoned the US delegation to the UN and told them he supported Weizmann's position. |
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There's a reason why Holly, in Truman Capote's novel Breakfast at Tiffany's, paces in front of a window devoted to Tiffany art to get rid of her existential blues. |
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This child of the Eighties has the elegant debauchery of Truman Capote's characters, mixing with the underworld, sleeping with the bourgeoisie, while belonging to neither. |
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Despite his wealthier background, the president Mr Bush increasingly resembles is the haberdasher, Harry Truman another ordinary-seeming man with a peculiar knack for knowing what the American public wanted. |
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Truman attempted to take over its steel mills in 1952 to resolve a crisis with its union, the United Steelworkers of America. |
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In other words, they are men and women who want to reach back to an age of Democratic resoluteness, embodied by Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman, and John F. Kennedy. |
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There's no evidence that Truman read it, but, thanks largely to the Navy Secretary, James Forrestal, who had it mimeographed and circulated, it was seen by the Cabinet and by senior military officials. |
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Tennessee Senator Estes Kefauver's victory over President Harry S. Truman in the 1952 New Hampshire primary prompted Truman to announce he would not seek re-election. |
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President Truman, who fostered the Baruch initiative, was among those most reluctant to continue to place the bomb in the United States offensive arsenal. |
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Harry S. Truman signed the Evacuation Claims Act, which gave internees the opportunity to submit claims for property lost as a result of relocation. |
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The product of rough and tumble machine-politics and an autodidact, Truman did, like Roosevelt before him, craft a policy informed by an amalgam of American interests and ideals. |
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In the view of the State Department under President Harry S Truman, the United States needed to adopt a definite position on the world scene or fear losing credibility. |
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The film was toned down to a degree, author Truman Capote having portrayed Holly Golightly as a high-class courtesan, rather than a good-time girl, in the book. |
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In an attempt to keep the speech out of American papers, journalists were not contacted, and on the same day, Truman called a press conference to take away headlines. |
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Prior to Bluecoat, Truman built his enterprise focus, developing infrastructure and security based solutions at SynOptics, Bay Networks and Ingrian Networks. |
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On 12 April, President Roosevelt died and was succeeded by Harry Truman. |
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For the next year he attempted to persuade Truman to grant access to information which the British believed they deserved given their involvement. |
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The twin policies of the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan led to billions in economic and military aid for Western Europe, Greece, and Turkey. |
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It was the first beer that could be made on any large scale, and the London porter brewers, such as Whitbread, Truman, Parsons and Thrale, achieved great success financially. |
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