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Weinberger

[ wahyn-bur-ger ]

noun

  1. Caspar W(illard) Cap, 1917–2006, U.S. government official: Secretary of Defense 1981–87.
  2. Ja·ro·mir [yahr, -, uh, -meer], 1896–1967, Czech composer, in the U.S.


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“RR—All of us tell everyone in our shops to shut up,” Weinberger recorded the president saying.

Weinberger expressed surprise at how many missiles had been traded.

Weinberger helped stare down the Soviet Union without the need to commit major forces to battle.

Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger convinced Reagan to renege on his support for these cuts, so they never happened.

Ultimately, the decision fell to Secretary Caspar Weinberger, who would later lead the Defense Department under Ronald Reagan.

One saw at once that to all exterior appearances Weinberger camp was just like Doeberitz.

“I think that bleached-blond chorus girl took them,” observed Miss Weinberger.

She ordered grapefruit first, and just as she finished it, Mrs. Weinberger came into the room.

So for the rest of the meal she and Mrs. Weinberger discussed books and the current moving pictures.

The others agreed to this suggestion, and Mrs. Weinberger accepted the invitation immediately.

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