Word: lend
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Such provisions are not new. The House Judiciary Subcommittee has operated successfully under similar rules in its investigation of tax cases. But the importance of the New York proposals lies in their application to investigations of communism. Contact with this emotion-charged sphere will lend the code wide publicity...
...becomes more involved in his part by the second act, and dominates the third. In deliberate contrast to Ondine's flighty movement, Ferrer's Hans-the knight-is static. Unfortunately he carries his set posture over into scenes in which he could, in the absence of Miss Hepburn, lend force to the action...
...canned commercials had rounded up 70 cats in the recruiting offices, all of them babbling bop and eager to slide into those cool blue threads. (Average turnout before the jive-talk campaign: four recruits a week.) In Manhattan. Jazzbo Collins was pleased but unsurprised. "Recruiting spots would lend themselves. 'The Army needs YOU!' just wouldn't go. Whereas if you said, 'Man, dig that crazy uniform. It's a gasser.' Well...
...should lend support to men of Prof. Furry's caliber who have the courage to act with highest moral principle. By criticizing a man's action in refusing to become an informer on his friends, you attack the fibre of democracy. . . . Paul Levine '54 Joseph Frank...
That a President of the U.S. should lend himself to an accusation that his predecessor, Mr. Truman-who declared war on Communist aggression in Korea-actively preferred a man he knew to be a Communist is an. action both foolish and unjust. Whatever Mr. Truman's faults, few will deny he was a patriotic American with the best interests of his country at heart. For many Englishmen, such as I, who so tremendously admired General Eisenhower, President Eisenhower is a disappointment...