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Answer for the clue "United States financier who negotiated a treaty with the Soviet Union banning tests of nuclear weapons (1891-1986) ", 8 letters:
harriman

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Population (2000): 2252 Housing Units (2000): 958 Land area (2000): 0.980993 sq. miles (2.540761 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.014734 sq. miles (0.038162 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.995727 sq. miles (2.578923 sq. km) FIPS code: 32325 Located within: New ...

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Harriman Station , formerly known as Turner Station until 1910, was the first station on the Erie Railroad Main Line west of Newburgh Junction tower in Harriman, New York . Built on the side of Grove Street in Harriman, the station depot was constructed ...

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You could make the case as to how Roosevelt’s managers have always been on the take from Standard Oil, then, by the time you get around to his being in touch with Archbold, when he was desperate, trying to raise money from Morgan and Frick and Harriman, everyone will believe Teddy’s on the take, too, which, I suspect, he is.

As a director of the power syndicate Harriman had backed the power satellite-with a private ax to grind: he expected to power a Moon ship with fuel manufactured in the power satellite and thus to achieve the first trip to the Moon almost at once.

She was the old _Falcon_, youngest of the Hawk class and the first ship to apply the Harriman Trust's new policy of extra-fare express service between Earth cities and any colony with scheduled stops.

Kinsman turned to see Hugh Harriman knifing through the crowd, drinks in both hands, bearing down on him like a heat-seeking missile.

We now know that the Nixon campaign was being fed inside information about the talks by Henry Kissinger, who, as a consultant to Averell Harriman, was involved enough with the Paris talks to know what was going on.

I'll admit the Cosmic Research Project nicks the taxpayer a little, since it's a joint enterprise of the Harriman Foundation and the government.

They watched Harriman jollying those about to leave: "Good-bye, Doctor.

It was quite a showplace and Harriman suspected that Robertson used juvenile hormone to control insect life without regard to environmental formulas.

Harriman was busy with a terrestrial globe and a book-the current Nautical Almanac, Strong observed.

Some minutes later Harriman had explained his notion for claiming the Moon ahead of setting foot on it.

He pushed forward, brutally shoving his way through a group of soundmen: he was Harriman of the Post , he wasn't going to sit at the back of the class.

Harriman Prairie Highway from Kansas City to Denver will be a hundred-mile-per-hour road that will grow a strip city thirty miles wide from Old Muddy to the Rocky Mountains.

My ultimate purpose was not to make money and not to impress anyone but to establish a reputation that let me write a special column in April 11964, one headed `THE MOON BELONGS TO EVERYONE - but the first Moonship will belong to Harriman Industries.