Word: candidates
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...voice was shrill and hostile-far from the bland, candid tones which had once beguiled Chinese and unwary Westerners alike into misreading the nature and underestimating the strength of the Communists. The message he uttered came straight from the Kremlin's Mimeograph room (see above). But for the first time, as Chou took pains to point out, Red China was sitting with the big powers...
General Clark never got his way, but from his frustrating experiences with Communists in Europe and Asia has come a book that, more authoritatively than any other, shows what the U.S. was up against in Korea. Candid and clear, From the Danube to the Yalu has the added advantage of being written by a man who is no longer on active duty. Retired in 1953, Mark Clark, 58, is now president of South Carolina's historic military college, The Citadel...
...have no idea how repugnant this is-to go over my life. It is impossible to be completely candid. It's an art and it takes technique, and you have to learn it. If you've lived a life that isn't free and open with people, it's almost impossible to unsnarl it, to unravel the ball of twine...
...Sears explained that he had misunderstood the press-conference question; he thought it referred only to the case of McCarthy v. the Army, and not McCarthy generally. Committee Democrats did not like this answer, wanted Chairman Mundt to drop Sears, start looking for a more candid lawyer...
Professional Complaint. In Manhattan, questioning Burglary Suspect Margaro Alvarez, detectives asked him his occupation, got a candid answer: "I steal. I don't get much, but it's a living...