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Dulles

[ duhl-uhs ]

noun

  1. Allen Welsh, 1893–1969, U.S. public official: CIA director 1953–61.
  2. John Foster, 1888–1959, U.S. statesman: secretary of state 1953–59.


Dulles

/ ˈdʌlɪs /

noun

  1. DullesJohn Foster18881959MUSPOLITICS: statesmanLAW: lawyer John Foster. 1888–1959, US statesman and lawyer; secretary of state (1953–59)


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Duncan arrived at Dulles International Airport in Washington from Liberia (via Belgium) on Sept. 20.

So far, from Dallas to Dulles, one out of every 110 million Americans have contracted Ebola here in the states.

Dulles, Moses recalls, sat as silent as a sphinx, and the meeting ended inconclusively.

Allen Dulles probably would have loved nothing more than for Nikita Khrushchev to open up a Facebook account.

But when Eisenhower and John Foster Dulles took over, any such subtlety went out the window.

We have covered in your answers to Mr. Dulles and Mr. McCloy a good deal of the material in here.

As I understand it, Mr. Dulles, this is probably a compilation of the articles that he wrote in the French press.

Mr. Dulles, those questions complete the ones which we have to ask, sir.

Well, I am not sure that we got full information, Mr. Dulles.

I hope to return in about 20 minutes, and I will ask Mr. Dulles to preside in my place, and I will return.

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