Word: developed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Legislative investigations whose basic purpose is to expose people or develop evidence for use in criminal prosecutions are improper. "We have had chairmen of legislative committees who have announced that that was the purpose of the hearings they were conducting. In my opinion, they have thus demonstrated the impropriety of the exercise of power which they are seeking to carry...
...child's conscience is made, not born," and during his first six years of life, his conscience is molded chiefly by the parents. A defective conscience in the child is often allowed to develop "so that the parents unconsciously can achieve pleasure by permitting the child to misbehave seriously." And a child is only too quick to sense parental pleasure...
...English-speaking universities abroad. It is impossible to apply to various individual undergraduates who have an indisputably adequate language preparation in a foreign language. And it may seem a rather out-of-the-way argument to the student who wishes to go abroad in order to improve and develop his command of another language...
...shall never accede to the abuse of Army personnel [or] to them being browbeaten or humiliated. I do not intend to allow them to be deprived of . . . counsel." He added that he had assurances from members of McCarthy's committee that "they will not permit such conditions to develop in the future...
...knives and revolvers, from the daily bottle of brandy to riots and adventures in the streets, from annoying pedestrians to armed assault on people, and eventually from the 'samba' and 'boogie-woogie' to jail and the gallows−that is the way Brzoza wanted to develop as a bandit, and then travel to West Germany. Who knows if he wouldn't have returned to Poland as a murderer and an agent of an enemy-espionage gang...