Word: hints
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...comparison with O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night best illustrates the underlying spiritual weakness of Mr. Arcularis. The broken hearts of O'Neill's play still overflow with their own power over both life and death; even in sordid recrimination and disillusionment there is the hint of victory. In Aiken's play the affirmation lacks conviction; it is beautiful but momentary, and cannot exist as one with the horrors. If Aiken had meant to say this--if this is something to say--his play would be successful in every respect. I do not believe he did mean...
...only a test by the African National Congress of its power. If they want a showdown, they'll get it." But when one big Johannesburg chain store, accepting the government's get-tough advice, threatened to fire three Negroes for coming late to work, a strong hint of boycott by its customers changed its mind...
...President coupled with the hint a statement that "we still hope" Israel will accept U.S. assurances and go along with the U.N. demands...
Eisenhower thus threw out an apparent hint that the United States stands ready, if a showdown comes, to support some kind of United Nations sanctions against Israel for her failure thus far to head U.N. demands to withdraw...
Spurred by this hint of scandal, the new administration pressed on to discover, as it explained in, last week's communique, that the costly submarines "were contracted for by direct order of ... Vice-Admiral Roque Saldias without the approval of the technical bodies of the Ministry of the Navy." La Prensa commented that "notwithstanding the gravity of these charges, the vice-admiral has so far chosen to maintain, absolute silence about them, although it is being charged that he preferred the submarines because of the juicy commissions...