Word: stabbingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...danger of trickery. I do not think Carter Wilson captures the spirit of Swift in suggesting private retreat. But Wilson is entitled to his philosophical foray, after all, and in a cleverly blocked final scene he shows the Dean's actions for what they are: a stab at desperate alternative. And it stands very much to Wilson's credit that he fuses philosophy and personality in each character with such steady craft...
...duty at the time and Marciano was an old pal). McShane also had the misfortune, as chief marshal, of being assigned to bring the late spy Robert Soblen back to the U.S. from Israel; as the plane approached London, Soblen took advantage of McShane's momentary absence to stab himself (TIME, July...
...back of an envelope," said Humphrey-Throughout the first day of Humphrey's appearance, Symington held on to his temper. But offstage, Humphrey told a Christian Science Monitor reporter that "they don't dare attack Ike direct so they are attacking me. This is a stab in the back." Now if there is any way to infuriate a politician, it is to accuse him of playing politics-and when he heard of Humphrey's remark, Symington blew up. "You Don't Dare!" When the subcommittee met next morning, Chairman Symington was still flushed with anger...
...Hamlet and Laertes duel. See Laertes stab Hamlet. See Hamlet stab Laertes...
...Hamlet's mother drink poison. See Hamlet stab King Claudius...