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  1. Marshall Plan

    • ph.
      a programme of financial aid and other initiatives, sponsored by the US, designed to boost the economies of western European countries after the Second World War. It was originally advocated by Secretary of State George C. Marshall and passed by Congress in 1948.
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      (1908–93), US Supreme Court associate justice 1967–91. The first black justice appointed to the ...

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      (1755–1835), US chief justice 1801–35. A Federalist from Virginia, he is considered the father ...

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      a country that consists of two chains of islands in the north-western Pacific Ocean; population ...

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      a country that consists of two chains of islands in the northwestern Pacific Ocean; population ...

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      (1911–80), Canadian writer and thinker; full name Herbert Marshall McLuhan. He became famous in ...

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      (1911–80), Canadian writer and thinker; full name Herbert Marshall McLuhan. He became known in ...

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      (1834–1906), US merchant and philanthropist. In 1881, he organized Marshall Field & Co., which ...

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      (1880–1959), US general and statesman; full name George Catlett Marshall. A career army ...

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    • IPA[ˈmärSHəl ˌplan]

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    • ph.
      a program of financial aid and other initiatives, sponsored by the US, designed to boost the ...

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