A dulles
[duhl-uh s] /ˈdʌl əs/
noun
allen welsh, 1893–1969, u.s. public official: cia director 1953–61.
john foster, 1888–1959, u.s. statesman: secretary of state 1953–59.
dulles
/ˈdʌlɪs/
noun
john foster. 1888–1959, us statesman and lawyer; secretary of state (1953–59)
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