Word: wickedness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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"2) We shall never try to placate an aggressor by the false and wicked bargain of trading honor for security. For, in the final choice, a soldier's pack is not so heavy a burden as a prisoner's chains.
Acheson then enveloped the Foreign Service officers in his own private hair shirt. "You know that you are the targets of unfounded and wicked criticism. You are the objects of deep distrust. It is the wide belief of the American people that other men should have known better than you...
Ed. note. No, you're not. It was a typographical error. The paragraph should read: "I do not mean that every claim of the privilege should automatically be followed by discharge. For there are many possible situations, some very complex. I do mean that discharge on this ground 9by a...
I do not mean to suggest that every claim of the privilege should automatically be followed by discharge on this ground is not always wicked. Robert Braucher Professor of Law
His wife Isabella had French blood in her veins and gaiety in her heart, and she, too, had notions about education. While Amos read Scott, Dickens and Shakespeare for their moral lessons ("He thought that King Lear was about how fathers should be nice to their daughters," says Thornton), his...