Word: smallest
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...trivialities. Dulles never expected results from negotiations, and thought of them simply as opportunities for propaganda. He continually undercut Harold Stassen's authority when Stassen showed signs of making progress in the London negotiations of 1957, forcing him to check and recheck with the department on the smallest developments. Stassen charged later that Dulles deliberately wrecked the conference...
...quota is then established for the smallest number of votes required for election to a particular body. Each candidate who receives the required minimum votes is declared elected, until all places are filled...
Several deans and professors thought it the very smallest of coincidences that the changes would cost as much as a new House, and that the work would financially preclude a Tenth House. In short, no expansion. Pusey, and possibly the Corporation were committed to a House, perhaps because the Program had explicitly promised it, perhaps they favored expansion anyway, and Bundy's proposal was shelved...
Last week the U.S. gold outflow was only $9,000,000, the smallest one-week change since last August...
...lecture on marital success. Among the musicals: although it is currently fashionable to dismiss it, Camelot holds many treasures that make it worth seeing; Do Re Mi, a Runyonesque piece, is nearly salvaged by the antics of Phil Silvers and Nancy Walker. And two of the season's smallest-scale efforts are also its sprightliest-Carol Channing's satirical revue, Show Girl, and An Evening with Mike Nichols and Elaine...