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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Politics

[Milton was a holdover Republican appointee in the Department of Agriculture, but his superb performance as director of informaton made him indispensable to the incoming Henry Wallace and Rex Tugwell.]

What relations are there between Milton and Henry Wallace and Rex Tugwell?

  

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Milton was "indispensable" to Wallace and Tugwell. This means that his help or services were essential to Wallace and Tugwell. They could not have managed without him.

  • Milton was "indispensable" to Wallace and Tugwell.
  • This means that his help or services were essential to Wallace and Tugwell.
  • They could not have managed without him.
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Milton was "indispensable" to Wallace and Tugwell. This means that his help or services were essential to Wallace and Tugwell. They could not have managed without him.

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