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...injection and later on another, and I didn't feel clear in my mind . . . Right after the conference with the world press, I was flown to Moscow and was held in custody for two weeks. They kept asking me questions all the time ... I didn't betray any secrets, but of course I had to tell, to tell, to tell. . I have never been very good at remembering names, and in that I was very lucky...
...Worst Road. "If Germany were to enter on a deal on this question, she would not only betray her own future but also violate the freedom of other nations by exposing them to fulfill the historic task set for her as for others: to secure on the European continent the basis of a system of freedom by ever closer cooperation with all European nations against the menace of a system alien to their very nature and essence...
Scroonched Down. Will Marshall was always saying that he would "sleep in the streets" rather than betray his principles. Thurgood says it too. But Thurgood is no fanatic, and he has no martyr complex. He tells two stories to prove...
...three years) on the carbon 14 dating method." Age of Bison. Libby is a solemn, slow-spoken and serious man, and in his office at the AEC he seems weighed down, even a little awed, by the burdens of his position, where a single slip of the tongue may betray a national secret. But when carbon 14 is mentioned, he lights up like a Roman candle. He remembers with special pleasure his dealings with the archaeologists. "They are all as poor as church mice," he says, "but such enthusiasm!" They brought him unimpressive things -fragments of charcoal from ancient hearths...
...turned out to be. All he could do was to "free" himself from the absurd world by accepting the worst and going on. To them, "the revolutionary act" was the "free act par excellence," and the existentialists debated endlessly whether they should support the Communist Party. "Should I betray the proletariat to serve truth or betray truth in the name of the proletariat?" worried Sartre...