Word: coldbloodedness
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At 42, Snookie's health also seems less robust than it was-though not as fragile as one of his recent radio speeches let on. "I have already reached an age at which one can no longer have personal ambition," Snookie sighed. "The exhaustion that cannot be relieved, since...
Thus, a figure of universal execration, he passed into history and literature. In Dostoevsky's The Possessed, Nechaev appears as the evil theoretician Shigalov and as a model for Verkhovensky, coldblooded manipulator of idealists. Nechaev and his dupes are portrayed as the dreadful Nihilist crew who were the progenitors...
On a Monday night in the Sunday school room of a Los Angeles church, 19 children looked at pictures of snakes and toads-symbols not of sin but of science. The mostly Negro and Japanese kids, who had already put in a full school day, were starting a six-week...
Another Dictum. The Allies fired off stiffly worded protests to Moscow against the East German regime's "coldblooded killings." Before the Western notes could be delivered, East German policemen standing at the West Berlin border pumped 30 machine gun bullets into a fleeing 19-year-old East Berliner who...
Another common reservation, reflecting the social consciousness peculiar to 20th century American industry, was that although a businessman has a right to set his own prices, he should exercise "responsibility" in doing so. Said President George Killion of American President Lines, a Treasurer of the Democratic National Committee during the...