Word: sin
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...Tiny Sin. When the protocols arrived at Bonn, West Germany Chancellor Konrad Adenauer was abed with the flu, but he bestirred himself long enough to flash an S O S to Washington. If Paris insisted on the changes, he warned, EDC may be delayed so long that its chances of approval in West Germany-now fairly certain-will be wiped away in this June's national elections...
Property Right. In Lewes, England, dismissing assault charges against Norman Hyde, who had slugged a fellow pub patron for trying to down his beer, a judge ruled that "drinking another man's beer is the unforgivable sin...
...headquarters, he remembered. He marked off II Chronicles, Chapter 7, starting with the 14th verse: "If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from Heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land...
Confronted with the horrible example of Editor Fedoseev, nearly 1,000 Soviet economists and writers gathered at a mass meeting in Moscow last week to confess in public their sin of having once praised the works of Nikolai A. Voznesensky...
...Made Me. The critics brushed it off with mild praise; a writer whose pages steamed with so much excitement could not also be significant. When a U.S. publisher imported the book, it sold exactly 933 copies. But now that Graham Greene has become famous as a literary analyst of sin and salvation, it is being reissued as The Shipwrecked...