Similar words: antagonism, antagonist, antagonize, independent agency, protagonist, percentage, repentance, agony. Meaning: ['pentəgɑn /-gɒn] n. 1. a government building with five sides that serves as the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense 2. the United States military establishment 3. a five-sided polygon.
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31. You must have some friends at the Pentagon or somewhere in the military.
32. From Pentagon, specialists in office supplies, there's a first prize of £2,000-worth of the latest office furniture.
33. Pentagon officials say they have already had some success reducing the risk that nuclear materials will fall into the wrong hands.
34. The final version endorsed current Pentagon policy allowing women in combat in certain circumstances, a position endorsed by Dole.
35. That is hardly surprising: the Pentagon has told both firms that it would tolerate closer ties but no full merger.
36. Congress plans to trim $200 million from the Pentagon budget.
36. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
37. They are completely regular solids: each has all of its faces repeating a regular polygon, triangle, square or pentagon.
38. Louis Johnson came to despise the Alsops and ordered Pentagon reception desks to inform him whenever they set foot in the building.
39. Someday this operation would be studied at the highest levels of intelligence in Langley and the Pentagon.
40. But the public consensus for a Pentagon blank check collapsed with the Cold War.
41. According to the latest Pentagon estimate, each new F-22 could cost $ 198 million when development and production costs are calculated.
42. Pentagon also offers computer-aided design to make the most of your office space.
43. Mr Cheney promptly slapped him down for speaking out of turn, which had more to do with Pentagon power play than strategy.
44. Maury Maverick managed to pry out of the Pentagon the religious affiliations of the 220 who died that day in Beirut.
45. The Pentagon and its computers keep coming up with cleaner models of warfare, while the world gets messier.
46. The regular pentagon, in association with the hexagon, has been credited with magical powers throughout recorded history.
47. After that, the Pentagon has the option to renew it annually over the next eight years.
48. The best way to end this type of corruption in the Pentagon is to forbid military retirees from working for military contractors.
49. Grigg's book gives us insight into the workings of the Pentagon.
50. The Pentagon tried everything-even hiring psychics to find more tunnels.
51. In 1984 alone, the Pentagon suspended 453 other companies for violating procurement regulations.
52. Jay Johnson, a naval aviator, that all negative findings by evaluation boards must be reviewed at the Pentagon.
53. The Pentagon subsequently revamped and greatly enlarged its team looking into the issue.
54. Donald Peterson said at a Pentagon news briefing as heavy snowfall continued to hamper search and rescue efforts near Vail, Colo.
55. Nearly every government contractor befriends and hires Pentagon employees and bends the rules wherever possible.
56. Carter ordered the Pentagon to prepare a contingency plan for military action to rescue the hostages.
57. The Pentagon claims Kevin Lee Poulssen, 28, stole military secrets.
58. It laid to rest the charges of unreliability and less-than-advertised performance that have long dogged the Pentagon.
59. Those who shared his belief in the ultimate weapon, Pentagon chiefs and Congressional hawks, put pressure on the President.
60. Pentagon officials declined to discuss their views and referred questions to the White House.
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