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Word: threatfully (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...decade following World War II," Warren continued, "there appeared a new kind of congressional inquiry unknown in prior periods of American history. Principally this was the result of the various investigations into the threat of subversion of the U.S. Government . . . This new phase of legislative inquiry involved a broad-scale intrusion into the lives and affairs of private citizens...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: On Congress' Investigations | 7/1/1957 | See Source »

...Middle Eastern nations to preserve their independence and viability. With Saudi Arabia's King Saud shifting his considerable weight to the side of his fellow kings in Iraq and Jordan, the four Moslem pact countries suddenly found that they could safely reassert their common concern against the Communist threat and their membership in a useful instrumentality that did not compromise their independence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: Raised from the Dead | 6/17/1957 | See Source »

Hastings and Stahura have paced the team at bat, while the Elis' heaviest threat is fleet centerfielder Ray Lamontagne, who hit. 367 in the league and stole 11 bases...

Author: By Adam Clymer, | Title: Repetto to Pitch Against Yale Nine At Soldiers Field | 6/12/1957 | See Source »

...retarded children, no fewer than 67 resulted from troubled pregnancies. In 24 cases, the mothers had clearly been ill-half of them suffering from toxemia. In 38 cases there had been marked emotional stress brought on by husband trouble, illness or death in the family, threat of eviction, or, in the case of two unwed women, being abandoned by the men they had expected to marry. There were nine cases of shock or accident. With some overlaps, such factors were found in 66% of the retarded children's backgrounds, but in only 30% of the normal children...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Dangers Before Birth | 6/10/1957 | See Source »

...depth and seriousness were matters of debate. Francis Williams, Fleet Street's most astute observer, even went so far as to say: "This is not a crisis of one industry. What is involved is the whole position of the press as a social force in Britain: a major threat to principles that are as vital to the process of democracy as is the freedom of Parliament, the independence of the judiciary and the right of association...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The Fleet Street Crisis | 6/10/1957 | See Source »

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