Word: supress
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Prison officials also manipulated the prisoners' fear and suspicion of each other to control behavior. "The first thing you learn is the prisoners must control each other," Hieu says. "If anyone violates the discipline of a prison, the whole room would be punished. We were forced to supress each other for our own good...
...print. The story was not libelous or sloppily written, and was not trivial. By any standard, it was well worth running in The Times. But the story concerned the Central Intelligence Agency, and when CIA director William Colby got wind of it, he implored the paper to supress the news for a while. The managing editor agreed...
...diamondmen, who had been over the coals in Philadelphia the day before and kept alive their Eastern League hopes with a pair of wins, managed to supress their jubilation at winning the Bike Cup once again, saving all their energy and the celebration for yesterday's playoff victory...
...Noam Chomsky, Ward professor of linguistics at MIT and a noted critic of American involvement in S.E. Asia, yesterday called the high officials who attempted to supress the publication of the Pentagon Papers "wolves who have imposed secrecy to enslave American citizens...