Word: realm
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...large, those in the know would probably agree, but such a bold assertion on what the report admits is a spot of great potential danger deserves documentation. The realm of the report does not include an account of past experiences or guidelines for avoiding this possible pitfall...
Louis B. Sohn, professor of Law, told a Tocsin audience last night that "for the first time in the last 50 years there is a ray of hope" in the realm of international peace-making...
...This is a government of laws, not of men" he quoted. Because the Commonwealth can prosecute only according to the existing statute concerning outright bribes, it has little jurisdiction in the realm of political ethics. McCormack felt that a code of ethics, such as the one presently under consideration by a special state committee, might be more to the point. If political evil were clearly and legally defined, McCormack predicted, there surely would be less corruption. Graft could no longer be genial...
...dribblings, how Moholy-Nagy's geometry has led to Mark Rothko's squares within squares, and, most important of all, how the Bauhaus attempt to unify the visual arts has led to widespread acceptance of what now is called "environmental architecture"--the attempt to enlarge the artist's realm beyond the single painting or building, to include the total physical environment...
...them. In the interventionist controversy preceding World War II we were confronted by a frequently noxious combination of nationalistic and perfectionist isolationism, trying to persuade the nation to remain pure by remaining irresponsible ...Some of the soberness of Catholic social theory certainly derives from its exclusion from the political realm of the yearning for the absolute...