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Acheson and similar
The junta probably would have agreed to some form of partition similar to the Acheson Plan to settle the Cyprus question ; however it faced rejection by Makarios.

Acheson and view
Acheson did not regard the Soviet " threat " as chiefly political, and he saw the Berlin blockade starting in June 1948, the first Soviet test of a nuclear weapon in August 1949, the Communist revolution in China a month later, and the beginning of the Korean War in June 1950 as evidence of his view.
Acheson overruled Kennan and Bohlen, backing up the view of the Soviet menace in NSC-68.
Mr Acheson goes on to suppose that Chapman's erotic poems were written with a view to gaining Southampton's patronage.

Acheson and considerable
The performances of Glenn Close, John Malkovich and Michelle Pfeiffer, the cinematography of Philippe Rousselot, the costume design by James Acheson, and in particular the screenplay by Christopher Hampton, garnered considerable critical acclaim.

Acheson and evidence
Mr Arthur Acheson ( Shakespeare and the Rival Poet, 1903 ) brings much evidence in favor of the theory, first propounded by William Minto, that George Chapman, whose style is parodied by Shakespeare in the 21st sonnet and in Love's Labour's Lost, was the rival poet of the 78th and following sonnets.
The studies were key sources of evidence for a number of UK Government inquiries such as the Plowden Committee on Primary Education ( 1967 ), the Warnock Committee on Children with Special Educational Needs ( 1978 ), the Finer Committee on One Parent Families ( 1966 – 74 ), the Acheson Independent Inquiry into Inequalities in Health ( 1998 ) and the Moser Committee on Adult Basic Skills ( 1997 – 99 ).
As evidence, Thai officials cited the pro-Cambodia vote of an American judge on the court and Acheson ’ s role as Cambodia ’ s advocate ; the U. S. government replied that Acheson was merely acting as a private attorney, engaged by Cambodia.

Acheson and early
On his early death in 1638 the title passed to his half-brother, George Acheson.

Acheson and were
Some writers have also alleged that Maritime business people were unwilling to take risks or invest in manufacturing, a thesis Acheson devotes much attention to debunking.
" James Acheson and Stuart Craig were also praised for their work, with Sheila Benson of the Los Angeles Times stating that " the film's details of costuming ( by The Last Emperors James Acheson ) and production design ( by Stuart Craig of Gandhi and The Mission ) are ravishing.
There were special groups on counter-insurgency ( chaired by General Taylor ), on Vietnam, and the Berlin crisis, the latter presided over by former Secretary of State Dean Acheson.
Frankfurter and Brandeis were close associates, and future Supreme Court Justice Frankfurter suggested that Brandeis take on Acheson.
( According to the DVD commentary, the women were supposed to be topless, but costume designer James Acheson stated that fake, uniformly-sized breasts would be funnier than the disparately-sized natural breasts of the dancers, and the women would be more at ease wearing the topless costumes.
After U. S. mediation had failed several times to bring about a settlement, American Secretary of State Dean Acheson concluded that the British were " destructive and determined on a rule or ruin policy in Iran.
In November, Governor Archibald Acheson ordered the arrest of 26 leaders of the patriote movement, among whom Louis-Joseph Papineau and many other reformists were members of parliament.
His proposals were discounted by the Truman administration and Kennan's influence was marginalized, particularly after Dean Acheson was appointed secretary of state in 1949.
I believe I have succeeded in throwing new light on its origins, on the operations of MacArthur and Dulles, on the weaknesses of Truman and Acheson, on the way the Chinese were provoked to intervene, and on the way the truce talks have been dragged out and the issues muddied by American military men hostile from the first to negotiations.
The results were: Maguire 22, 398 ( 36. 0 %), Ferguson 17, 411 ( 28. 0 %), Currie 10, 785 ( 17. 3 %), Baird 10, 607 ( 17. 0 %) and Acheson 1, 070 ( 1. 7 %).
Walker was quoted by the Overseas Weekly as saying that Harry S. Truman, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Dean Acheson were " definitely pink.

Acheson and fact
Thanks to the fact that corncobs make adhesives to bond Carborundum discovered by Edward Goodrich Acheson, otherwise known as silicon carbide, to grinding wheels used to grind lightbulbs.

Acheson and period
" Acheson often found himself acting Secretary during the Secretary's frequent overseas trips, and during this period he cemented a close relationship with President Truman.
Critics blamed Acheson for what they called the " loss of China " and launched several years of organized opposition to Acheson's tenure ; Acheson ridiculed his opponents and called this period in his outspoken memoirs " The Attack of the Primitives.

Acheson and was
Central to this concept, according to Acheson, was the lack of metropolises in the Maritimes.
Gosford was named in 1839 after Archibald Acheson, 2nd Earl of Gosford – a friend of the then Governor George Gipps.
In contrast, Dean Acheson, an Under Secretary of State, was dispatched to contact the European media, especially the British media, and the speech was read in its entirety on the BBC.
Diệm returned to the United States to continue lobbying and in 1951 was able to secure an audience with Secretary of State Dean Acheson.
In the words of Secretary of State Dean Acheson, who testified before Congress, Western Europe needed assistance against Soviet “ encroachment .” The measure was intended to signal Washington ’ s resolve to allies and to the Kremlin that the United States was capable of and committed to containing communism globally, even while it fought a protracted land war in Korea.
Dean Gooderham Acheson ( April 11, 1893 – October 12, 1971 ) was an American statesman and lawyer.
Dean Gooderham Acheson was born in Middletown, Connecticut.
His father, Edward Campion Acheson, was an English-born Church of England priest who, after several years in Canada, moved to the U. S. to become Episcopal Bishop of Connecticut.
Acheson attended Groton School and Yale College ( 1912 – 1915 ), where he joined Scroll and Key Society, was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and was a brother of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity ( Phi chapter ).
At first Acheson was conciliatory towards Joseph Stalin.
From this point forward, one historian writes, " Acheson was more than ' present at the creation ' of the Cold War ; he was a primary architect.
Acheson believed the best way to contain Stalin's Communism and prevent future European conflict was to restore economic prosperity to Western Europe, to encourage interstate cooperation there, and to help the American economy by making its trading partners richer.
In 1949, Acheson was appointed Secretary of State.
Acheson was the main designer of the military alliance NATO, and signed the pact for the United States.
Critics of Acheson have argued that the speech seemed to say that South Korea was beyond the American defense line, so that American support for the new Syngman Rhee government in South Korea would be limited.
" This criticism grew very loud after Acheson refused to ' turn his back on Alger Hiss ' when the latter was accused of being a Communist spy, and convicted ( of perjury for denying he was a spy ).
Supreme Court Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson was briefly mentioned as the new Secretary of State and Acheson as the new Chief Justice.
He was survived by a son, David C. Acheson, and a daughter, Mary Acheson Bundy, wife of William P. Bundy.

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