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Shultz

[ shoolts ]

noun

  1. George P(ratt), 1920–2021, U.S. government official and diplomat: secretary of state 1982–89.


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Shultz specialized at first in labor relations and employment.

Shultz served as director of the Office of Management and Budget, labor secretary, treasury secretary and secretary of state.

The experience left Shultz bewildered: “Maybe we are crazy?”

The president, Shultz, Meese, and Casey proceeded to brief congressional leaders.

Shultz claimed never to have heard about the January finding.

Shultz called for the deals to be shut down once and for all.

The next day, according to Shultz, he met with the vice president and delivered the same message.

Even though the ball was on a level with his cap visor, Shultz managed to hit it, boosting a high fly toward the smiling sky.

Away sailed the ball toward center field, some distance to the right of Shultz, who stretched his stout legs to get under it.

Shultz made a splendid run, leaping into the air at the proper moment and thrusting out his bare right hand.

Although Shultz was grinning as Stone came walking back, Osgood politely declined to smile.

Unlike Shultz, he had not shown an inclination to force his luck, and doubtless he was waiting for his turn to come.

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