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Harriman

[ US /ˈhɛɹɪmən/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States financier who negotiated a treaty with the Soviet Union banning tests of nuclear weapons (1891-1986)
  2. United States railway tycoon (1848-1909)

How To Use Harriman In A Sentence

  • Harriman tempted investors with glossy flyers featuring hard-working miners, who in actual fact were local beatniks.
  • Harriman, ambassador in Paris since 1993, was widely expected to be departing this summer.
  • Truman, Harriman, and others viewed the United States as the chief defender of Western civilization.
  • Harriman's early railroad involvement led to an association with Stuyvesant Fish and then to affiliation with the Illinois Central.
  • Hoffman’s deputy, based in Paris, was W. Averell Harriman, an equally respected Democratic Party leader, former ambassador, businessman and banker.
  • One bay had one tidewater glacier, one had two, and two had five each (College and Harriman fjords).
  • The dollar remains in a long-term uptrend against the major currencies," said currency analysts at Brown Brothers Harriman in a research note. Dollar rebounds as concerns
  • In Washington Harriman quickly became active in Democratic Party affairs.
  • Harriman Nelson allowed his old friend the freedom of familiarity in his cabin.
  • Ambassador Pamela Harriman remained in serious condition Tuesday after suffering a brain hemorrhage.
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