Word: moralizes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...been a poet of action, a brilliant interpreter of great events from the British army's last great cavalry charge at Omdurman in 1898 to the final defeat of the Axis powers in 1945. And for all his political pragmatism, Churchill never hesitated to point to the underlying moral of events or to affirm that, by and large, the Allied cause was that of civilization itself. As he said in the hour of victory: "We gave thanks to God for the noblest of all His blessings, the sense that we had done our duty." The Voice. It seems...
...Moral But Not Legal
...they did in the Freedom Party challenge at the Democratic National Convention," he predicted, "people will say, 'You are moral and we give you morality but you're not legal and we can't deal with you. This is a country of law and order...
...reportedly prepared to ask Congress next month to eliminate the disclaimer requirement in the Act, and there seems little doubt that Congress will agree. The proper time to apply for antipoverty grants will be after Congress has acted. Harvard's role in the NDEA controversy was that of a moral reader the Administration reply to Archie Epps's thoughts on the antipoverty application suggests that Harvard no longer finds this a natural role...
...shrugs. "I could be somewhere else-with my husband for instance. I hardly know him. So what's the difference?" Because Moreau lifts such roles to an eminence they ill deserve, European directors continue to cast her, in film after film, as the high priestess of contemporary moral collapse. Too bad that a first-rate actress so often has to squeeze her victories out of second-rate scripts...