Word: grievously
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Longshoremen's Association [TIME, Jan. 4, 1954]. I have never been convicted of any crime and resent your reference to me in this manner. It is incumbent upon publishers of magazines and newspapers to report true facts. I am sure that you will be glad to correct this grievous error...
...after he got home, Editor Soth did some digging into the subject, found that there was indeed discrimination in Iowa. In editorials he admitted Northerners have a "moral blind spot" because they have "clucked mildly about race discrimination in the South while quietly adopting certain of the most grievous of these unfair customs...
...seems to me most grievous that at this time we can do little else but wish the Poujadists successes in their horrible campaign. As Goya said, "The dream of reason produces monsters." So has it been for France, the homeland of reason...
Would that we had a man of his drive to protest our own gross and grievous tax injustices. No less than in France, we need a leader to spearhead concerted revolt against the onerous, noxious, outrageous tax burden imposed...
...guilty of giving away five state-owned trucks, and sentenced him to two years in jail and five years' suspension of his civil rights, i.e., his all-important right to run for governor of Sao Paulo in 1958 or President again in 1960. The latter penalty was a grievous blow for Adhemar; he ran a close third in last October's na tional election, racked up a solid 25.7% of the total vote, and was already organizing for the 1960 presidential campaign...