Word: harming
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Father Ho. "Ho has simple manners and is an amusing man. I suppose he imitates Stalin. He likes to be 'Old Father Ho' to the people and 'Uncle Ho' to the children. This offsets some of the harm the Communists have done themselves by overthrowing the cult of respect to our ancestors which we Tonkinese have inherited from Confucius. Sometimes Ho recites verse. Sometimes he cracks a joke. I remember once-in Annamite we use the same word for 'cholera' as for 'left'-we had an outbreak of cholera, and he told...
However, the legislation could harm many other colleges where sinking interest rates have forced officials to use every means possible to increase the returns from their endowment...
Universities and legislatures that deviate from this rule do actual harm to their struggle against Communism: they prevent teachers from pointing out hitches in our way of life, and hinder, rather than help the discovery of solutions to national problems. Moreover, they diminish those very individual liberties that we are right now struggling to save...
...concerned. Draper just as vehemently maintained his loyalty. He thought, he said, that Stalin "has gone out of his mind." He said: "Never in my whole life have I ever deliberately advanced the cause of Communism ... It hurts people and it hurts nations. It has harmed me very much. It can harm the whole world and perhaps destroy...
...pump. Said a hospital spokesman: "It was the smoothest case of the kind we have had." Bobby seemed better at once. In a week he went home and was soon up & around. Following routine, his father was kept in the hospital to make sure that he had suffered no harm. At first, as is usual, he ran a slight fever, but he quickly recovered. Sidney Lawrence was about to be discharged when he developed severe liver and kidney trouble. Last week, 13 days after the transfusion, he died...