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    Nutting later told the author Hugh Thomas that Lloyd had been "brainwashed" by Eden; Thomas toned this down in his 1967 book to "swept along". On 16 October Sir Gladwyn Jebb met Eden and Lloyd at Paris airport.

  2. May 22, 2003 · In 1935, Eden and Hitler discovered at a dinner that they had served in trenches opposite one another and happily sketched out their respective positions on the back of a dinner card; Eden’s French counterpart felt a deal of trouble could have been saved if only Eden had managed to shoot Hitler there and then.

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  3. Apr 19, 2019 · When rioters stoned Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd in Bahrain, Eden again accused “the Egyptian” of causing trouble. He labeled Nasser both a fascist and a communist, “as much in Khrushchev’s hands as Mussolini was in Hitler’s.”

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  4. Lloyd said she didn’t talk to her family for 12 years from 2008-20. Carli Lloyd (l) and James Galanis (r). AP Carli Lloyd with her family after a Gotham FC match on Oct. 31, 2021. USA TODAY Sports Carli Lloyd with her parents, Steve and Pam. Annie Wermiel/NY Post “The price of my family missing out, missed weddings.

  5. It is clear that she was heavily brainwashed, drugged and preyed into it, but even here the deputy is not interested in helping a brainwashed person out even when actually redeemable.

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  8. Eden was succeeded as foreign secretary by future prime minister Harold Macmillan, who, however, only held this post until December of the same year, when he replaced Butler as Chancellor of the Exchequer.