Word: threatfully
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Infiltrators. This relentless and growing infiltration of the border states now constitutes a military threat to India's hard-won freedom. The border states will not let Indian troops come in to guard their passes, and neither their own forces nor the mountains can keep the infiltrators away. Furthermore, the terrain is perfectly suited for guerrilla warfare, with deep-cut gorges and forests to hide the guerrillas, and hillside villages which can serve as listening posts, strongpoints, and arms depots...
Leverett, handicapped by the loss of star fullback John Bagdasarian, could muster no sustained drive until the final period surge. Guard Pete Pratt intercepted a Yale pass on the Bunny 13, and ran back to the 20 to open the threat...
...credible the willingness of Mrs. Prescott's fellow delegates to remove the body and conceal the truth. The last scene of the play, however, betrays even those in the audience who have been suitably impressed by the proposals, since it wholly shifts the emphasis of the drama from the threat to the proposals to the threat to Mrs. Prescott's reputation, solely to make the conscience pangs of the Russian Delegate believable...
...India's Nehru. Britons, galled for decades by U.S. pressure for a free India, now take a wry delight in Nehru's anti-Americanism. They want to build up Nehru as Asia's leader. The U.S. is convinced that Nehru misunderstands and underestimates the Communist threat. By sitting out the Korean war, he showed that his country is not prepared to defend Asia from Red aggression...
...believes, the danger that government may take over all medicine increases the longer a nation waits for a solution to the problem of making the best medical care available to all its citizens, and finding ways for them to pay for it. Dr. Means holds that the clearest threat of socialized medicine in the U.S. lies in "the colossal medical activities" of the Veterans Administration. "If we have anything that amounts to socialized medicine," he writes, "the veterans' medical services are it! ... It would be an ironic turn of fate if the U.S. should find itself in the same...