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Bevin

[ US /ˈbɛvɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. British labor leader and statesman who played an important role in diplomacy after World War II (1884-1951)

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  • The Conservative Party did not in the main disagree with Bevin's conduct of foreign policy.
  • Bevin is now an adult and has re-lived her birth experience under hypnosis.
  • Such thinking was influential in the Foreign Office until at least 1948, and was strongly encouraged by Ernest Bevin as foreign secretary.
  • Bevin Patrick, (NZL) Bissell Pro Cycling Team, at 0: 47: 50 117. 2010 Tour of Utah results, stage 2
  • With Bevin he also believed that Britain would have much less influence in Washington without some nuclear capability of her own.
  • It was Nye Bevan, not Ernie Bevin, and the people whose mouths were stuffed with gold were the specialist physicians, not the skimming middlemen. scott says: Matthew Yglesias » Raul Grijalva Flirting With History’s Greatest Monster Status
  • Sir William Beveridge, a member of Churchill's wartime government he actually worked for Labour Minister Ernest Bevin, who wanted to get rid of him because he thought he was conceited, published a long, turgid report with revolutionary implications: "Social Insurance and Allied Services. Robert Teitelman: Brazil, America and the Realities of Private Equity
  • You don't have to like, or approve of, Mrs Beckett although right-wing readers should note that she is the most Eurosceptical Foreign Secretary since Bevin, which is why the Beeb wants rid of her. Margaret Beckett Says She is Staying Put
  • KH: So now what kind of roles do you like best; do you like a "Bevin" role like in Undefined
  • Club England director Adrian Bevington said earlier this week: We feel we have put a very robust case together with some evidence from Wayne, Fabio Capello, from the Montenegrin player and also from the specialist external legal advice and our own internal in-house lawyers that we work with as well. Evening Standard - Home
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