Word: deceitfully
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Through the years Gerald has kept silent, and the secret has paralyzed his career and poisoned his family life. Author Wilson takes his hero on a kind of infernal journey through the circles of deceit in the world-infidelity, envy, avarice, false pride, false piety, malice-before Gerald can face up to the truth about Melpham and himself. The journey is complicated, since Anglo-Saxon Attitudes has as many characters and flashbacks as a deck has cards, and Author Wilson shuffles, reshuffles and deals them in endlessly changing combinations...
...pointing out the very true fact that the National Income or Gross National Product is made larger through debt financing, uses this fact to imply that: 1) our prosperity is a mirage; 2) the Republicans are to blame for the debt; and 3) that the Republicans are guilty of deceit in saying that this is an era of unmatched economic well-being. With these implications I cannot agree...
Evidence of this serenity-and of the way it has affected his thinking about his campaign-was written large over the President's activities last week. His Peoria speech struck hard at Adlai Stevenson for "mockery and deceit" on the farm problem, but what he regarded as most important was his explanation of the Administration's own farm record. Similarly, to the surprise of correspondents and staff alike, he showed no anger at his press conference when asked to comment on Stevenson's attack on his brother Milton Eisen hower. His color rose only once-when...
Thou wilt sentence all men of deceit...
...threaded through a huge maze of diplomatic papers to present a clear picture of America's first frustrations in dealing with the new power. The very first year of the Red Revolution set the future pattern: Western liberal gullibility trying to cope with men who have raised deceit to the level of a philosophy...