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Kissinger
[ kis-uhn-jer ]
noun
- Henry Alfred, 1923–2023, U.S. statesman, born in Germany: U.S. secretary of state 1973–77; Nobel Peace Prize 1973.
Kissinger
/ ˈkɪsɪndʒə /
noun
- KissingerHenry (Alfred)1923MUSEDUCATION: academicPOLITICS: diplomatPOLITICS: statesman Henry ( Alfred ). born 1923, US academic and diplomat, born in Germany; assistant to President Nixon for national security affairs (1969–75); Secretary of State (1973–77): shared the Nobel peace prize 1973
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Understandably, even Tea Leoni is a bit exasperated with all the questions about Clinton comparisons, shouting “Kissinger!”
From The Daily Beast
As Henry Kissinger once put it, “Corrupt politicians make the other ten percent look bad.”
From The Daily Beast
This is the Finland approach as suggested by both Zbigniew Brzezinski and Henry Kissinger.
From The Daily Beast
Nixon gripes about how Kissinger defers to him in public, but in private conversations, “where it counts,” builds himself up.
From The Daily Beast
He and Nixon gossip about Henry Kissinger, who Nixon calls “a swinger.”
From The Daily Beast
Kissinger took the disease from the mosquito bites, and recovered.
From Project Gutenberg
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