Word: deviationism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Director Brooks is also obviously an actor of considerable experience. He gives a virtuosic performance as Oedipus, who dominates all the scenes of the play. With a sonorous and resonant voice, he conveys to perfection the character of a man who is physically helpless but spiritually strong; a man who...
Because of an old wound, Terrorist Lo cannot smile, but only grimace, and he speaks through clenched teeth out of the corner of his mouth. A chain smoker, heavy drinker and woman chaser, Lo has made a unique contribution to Marxist dialectics: he invented "the deviation of boundless magnanimity" (i.e...
The NCC resolution passed last spring read in part: "We uphold Congressional investigating committees as such, but oppose their deviation from their just course." This was interpreted as aimed particularly at the McCarthy Investigating Committee.
Dupuy believed that the rise in enrollment is not unexpected, but is a normal deviation away from the downward trend which follows after a war. He pointed to the fact that during the 1930's ROTC enrollment at the College had all time highs.
Naturalistic Miracles. Pastor Crist (rhymes with mist), an aviation radioman in World War II, and the father of three children, got into trouble after the synod heard reports of "doctrinal deviations" by him and two other synod pastors who were his former schoolmates at Northwestern Lutheran Theological Seminary in Minneapolis...