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    harriman
    [ noun ]
    1. United States financier who negotiated a treaty with the Soviet Union banning tests of nuclear weapons (1891-1986)

    2. <noun.person>
    3. United States railway tycoon (1848-1909)

    4. <noun.person>


    1. But Joseph Ronning, an analyst with Brown Brothers Harriman Inc., warned that the sales improvement might look better than it really is because results last Christmas were disappointing.
    2. "They (Harcourt Brace) didn't have a whole lot of choice," said Robert Dunlap Jr., analyst for Brown Brothers Harriman in New York.
    3. Following the German attack on the Soviet Union in 1941, Harry Hopkins and Averell Harriman flew to Moscow to offer Lend-Lease support to the Russians.
    4. Harriman said no charges have been filed against Catroppo and Langdon in connection with their initial report to police.
    5. Mrs Pamela Harriman (born to a noble English family, formerly Mrs Randolph Churchill, formerly married to Leland Hayward, the Broadway producer, and widow of that great statesman Averell Harriman) is much more than the most charming and grandest of dames.
    6. Mrs Pamela Harriman (born to a noble English family, formerly Mrs Randolph Churchill, formerly married to Leland Hayward, the Broadway producer, and widow of that great statesman Averell Harriman) is much more than the most charming and grandest of dames.
    7. Harriman graduated from Stanford in 1970 and from the University of California law school in 1980.
    8. Fanie Gouws, a derivative product specialist at Brown Brothers Harriman, suggests another way to use long-term options to reduce market risk.
    9. As economic conditions improve abroad, a Brown Brothers Harriman study looks for strong U.S. export gains.
    10. Mr. Harriman recommended that President Roosevelt protest in writing to Joseph Stalin, which the president did just before he died.
    11. "This isn't just an increase in prices," argued Lawrence A. Veit, an international economist at Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. "The territorial integrity of every state in the Middle East is now threatened.
    12. "I think people's expectations were too high for the selling price of the theme parks," Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. analyst Robert Dunlap said.
    13. Gore told about 200 members of the Harriman Society, a social club of the Westchester Democratic Party, that the country's first priority should be arms control so it can change its underlying political relationship with the Soviet Union.
    14. "I'm going to be looking very closely at the CPI," says Edward J. Campbell, senior economist with Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., New York.
    15. Raphael Soifer, a Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. analyst, says, "The money-center banks are in no way over with their Latin American loan problems."
    16. Because of Keith's reticence, when she dishes Pamela Churchill (now Pamela Harriman), who stole Leland Hayward from her, it's easy to understand her motive, but not her distinction between her rival and herself.
    17. "There's an increasing awareness that the everyday low pricing policy is the successful way to go in the current marketplace," said Ronning, the Brown Brothers Harriman analyst.
    18. That was the year Mary Harriman, sister of the late New York Gov. Averell Harriman, and her friend Nathalie Henderson founded the Junior League to aid the slum tenement movement begun by Jane Addams.
    19. That was the year Mary Harriman, sister of the late New York Gov. Averell Harriman, and her friend Nathalie Henderson founded the Junior League to aid the slum tenement movement begun by Jane Addams.
    20. Guy Nielsen of Brown Brothers Harriman notes that the cement business remained sluggish.
    21. Ms. Harriman also said she knew of no damage to the well-known Cape Hatteras lighthouse off the North Carolina coast.
    22. Mrs. Harriman said her husband, a former Democratic governor of New York and heir to a railroad fortune, bought the van Gogh in Paris in 1930 with his mother.
    23. Kathryn McAuley, an analyst at Brown Brothers Harriman who used to work in the forest-products industry, says she would wait until later this year to buy most paper stocks.
    24. Mr. Harriman added, however, that he had first-hand reports of "not only a considerable number of sick and injured Americans in Poland, but also numbers of liberated prisoners of war in good health."
    25. Brown Brothers Harriman upgraded its rating on the stock and raised its earnings estimates for 1991 and 1992.
    26. "It's the first encouraging news we've seen out of them in a few quarters," said Raphael Soifer, analyst at Brown Brothers Harriman.
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