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Gaddis

Proper noun

Meaning

Gaddis (plural Gaddises)

A surname.

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John Lewis Gaddis is not only the favorite historian of the Reagan administration, but he's regarded as the dean of Cold War scholarship, the leading figure in the American Cold War scholarship, a professor at Yale. Noam Chomsky

Deputy Wes Gaddis was nearby and caught up to the car, passing it and pulling in front at more than 70 miles per hour, according to other deputies who wanted to make sure Gaddis got credit for his quick actions. Source: Internet

Gaddis, John Lewis (1998) p. 167. In 1952, General Omar Bradley of Joint Chiefs of Staff declared at a planning session about what to do in the event of a Soviet invasion of the Near East: "Where will the staff come from? Source: Internet

Gaddis, John Lewis We Now Know, 1998, p. 240. From the viewpoint of Eisenhower, in 1956 he had no way of knowing for certain whether Khrushchev's nuclear braggadocio was for real or not. Source: Internet

Gaddis, John Lewis We Now Know, 1998, p. 239. Financial pressure The United States also put financial pressure on the UK to end the invasion. Source: Internet

Gaddis, John Lewis We Now Know, 1998, pp. 237–240. Source: Internet

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