Word: warne
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...back to great influence on a wave of popular discontent, if the cold war turns hot again and the United States becomes involved in new difficulties in Asia. In his protest against the present course of American foreign policy, McCarthy has announced: "I shall go to the people" to warn them against the dangers of an accommodation with communism. "I may be too late, but insofar as my abilities and endurance permit," he promises, "I shall see to it that this country does not die without the people of this country being given a chance to save it." But there...
...community needed a bell tower to warn its people against attack. Everyone helped to build it, and the whole was greater than the sum of its parts. When it was finished, the feeling of gratitude of each man for his neighbor, for what each had contributed, was showered upon but one-and he was among the last to contribute. But all knew that the end could not have come without the beginning, and without all that had transpired in between...
...sentinels to warn th' immortal souls...
...served as foreign correspondent in European capitals, was named editor by eccentric Press Tycoon Lord Northcliffe, in an effort to boost the paper's sagging influence. A respected confidant and adviser of world statesmen. Steed predicted the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, was among the first to warn of the menace of Hitler's Germany, acted as chief BBC broadcaster on world affairs during World...
...Athens for a visit, an old soldier with profound experience in that part of the world felt impelled to warn that Britain's "when" had better come very soon. Retired U.S. General James Van Fleet, who organized the Greeks' victory over the Communists in 1947-49, was alarmed by U.S. policy of "adhering to antiquated...