Word: dishonorableness
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...would have less reason to fear a rearmed West Germany. So argues an increasing number of politicians, whose spokesman, Pierre Mendés-France, came close to being Premier five weeks ago. Watching the U.N. negotiating with the Communists in Korea, they feel that there can be no dishonor in opening negotiations with the Viet Minh Communists...
...become a badge of dishonor...
...signal the crowd rose and repeated after him Egypt's new creed, the Liberation Oath: "Almighty God, you love the strong and detest the meek. You spread your mercy over those who prefer to die in dignity for the sake of liberty to a life of dishonor in a realm of bondage . . . We swear by Thy Holy Name to work to our utmost [for a country] free from wicked passions and compatible with what is right and just . . . Our motto shall always be unity, discipline and work. Almighty God, best of witnesses, be our witness." With a mighty cheer...
...first to raise a clamor about Marshal Tito's proposed state visit to London next March was Novelist Evelyn Waugh. As a Roman Catholic and a British officer who served with Tito's partisans in World War II, Waugh felt outraged. "OUR GUEST OF DISHONOR" was the headline over his protest in Lord Beaverbrook's Sunday Express...
...eyes. But when it comes to the samurai's death, each tells a different version. The bandit insists that the wife egged him into killing her husband by promising herself to the victor. The wife insists that she killed her husband to spare him the shame of her dishonor, and tried to kill herself but lost her nerve. The samurai's story is that his wife begged the bandit to kill him and that the bandit, shocked by such faithlessness, ran away, while the samurai, heartbroken, committed suicide. The film introduced a "true" version told by a passing...