Word: tracing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Every trace of bitterness, anger, clamor, malice, idolatry, deceit, apathy in man's character is sufficient manifestation of a live devil for most discerning Protestants...
...this was strictly in line with the increasingly intense Soviet campaign to stamp out every trace of Western bourgeois ideas in the Soviet Union. Behind this fantastic effort lay the real dilemma of Soviet philosophy-a contradiction that prevented Communist thinkers from developing any secure philosophy of their...
...survey recently completed by the Radcliffe Alumnae Office reports, not without a trace of pride, that "unless they are thinking only of marriage or are on vacation," 1947 Annex graduates have already leaped headlong into the world...
Slowly, with no trace of his cockney cockiness, Morrison, pale and ill at ease, took Britain to the edge of the abyss and made her look down. "If we cut imports too far," he said, "great [downward] adjustments become necessary in our production and in our whole standard of living. But we cannot indefinitely go on importing what we cannot pay for, and I must tell the House quite frankly that it may come to this-and a tragically bad day it would be for us, for Europe, and for the world's best hopes of prosperity...
...Free. As prophet of this bleak philosophy, Jean-Paul Sartre, 42, enjoys more prestige in despairing Europe than any other writer of the postwar generation. Fashionable groups in conquered France took up existentialism; now defeated Germany is reportedly infested with it. Existentialists trace themselves back to Danish Philosopher Soren Kierkegaard, but they also owe a debt to Nazi Philosopher Martin Heidegger. Pope Pius XII has branded their ideas a "philosophy of disaster...