Word: treasonous
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...facts which furnish reason to believe that the individual may be subjected to coercion, influence, or pressure which may cause him to act contrary to the best interests of the national security. ¶Any acts of sabotage, espionage or treason...
...laws cost the country nearly $50 million a year. Strauss, the well-meaning United Party leader who has a bad habit of always sounding on the defensive, assured everyone that if his party wins, "the deliberate Communists will be dealt with by the courts. We will make Communism high treason. In extreme cases, Communists will be hanged...
...share in any future developments. The joint work led to butadiene rubber and later butyl. But when the U.S. had trouble getting a synthetic program going in World War II, Jersey Standard's alleged "Nazi" tie-up got it damned for everything from trading with the enemy to "treason" (by then Senator Truman...
...speeches punctuated with invective, references to Lil Abner, and boos and cheers from the audience, John Ciardi, Briggs-Copeland Assistant Professor of English Composition, tangled with the "treason-beat" New York reporter and writer, Victor Laski, at last night's Law Forum on "Limitations on Free Expression...
Lasky is the co-author, with Ralph de Toledano, of "Seeds of Treason," a study of the Hiss case, and wrote the script for "The Hoaxsters," a film short exposing Communist techniques...