Dulles

"Dulles" in a Sentence (3 examples)

In the United States, Adlai Stevenson criticized the willingness of John Foster Dulles to threaten atomic war in confronting the Soviet Union; such military brinkmanship, he said, could eventually lead to annihilation of both countries.

“Aww, they’re so cute,” says a traveler who passes some therapy dogs that strut like runway models along a United Airlines concourse with their pet parents at Dulles International Airport outside Washington.

The advert on an elevator door at Washington’s Dulles airport read: “Say hi and smile at your fellow travelers. It’s good for everyone.”

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