Word: moralized
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...break through the present stalemate and to find ways of living with the Communist nations . . . Our relationship with the Communist nations should combine competition between ways of life with cooperation for limited objectives . . . We should avoid the posture of general hostility to them and cease the practice of continual moral lectures to them by our leaders...
When asked if there were fear of moral censure from any group in the community, Hammond said he was certain that there was not. He added that the M.I.T. Faculty Club already has a liquor license...
...German side and the rationality of her past life. She cannot forsake the dying men on the other side of the river, but declares that after this last act of merciful contrition towards the unattainable standard of humaneness, she will return. It is a tragic attempt at a moral compromise--her own conciliation of the universal conscience--it races to its unavoidable conclusion as, delivering the drugs, she is caught in a cross-fire on the bridge...
...knack for simpering; she simpers very well, but too much. Her face is wonderfully mobile, but the fine differences of its expressions are limited. She does not stand out over all else in the film, but she does posses a dramatic urgency and an understanding of the excruciating moral dilemma which makes The Last Bridge as profound and important a film...
...least as a beginning, a "Europe of the heart . . . Two ideas are dear to me. The first is that for us each refugee is a man, a being of infinite worth, who deserves all our attention, all our love, whatever his nationality, his religion, his learning, his poverty, his moral misery. The other idea is. so to speak, the certainty of the deep unity of the human race. Newton said. 'Men build too many walls and not enough bridges.' " For Nobel Laureate Pire. there are still many bridges to be built for the 200,000 European refugees that...