Word: wickednesses
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The second misapprehension is contained in his denunciation of people (like myself) who can conceive of "no conclusion of conflict except the crushing of an enemy, even, when that enemy is ready to renounce wicked leadership." The misapprehension is in the last clause. There is not the slightest evidence, so...
Generous and foolish Americans, stir yourselves to a moment's reflection! It is only nations deficient in intelligence and moral purpose that can conceive no conclusion of conflict except the crushing of an enemy, even when that enemy is ready to renounce a wicked leadership. And in this case, the...
A thousand feet below the fat belly of the cargo plane, the Virginia countryside had a wicked look. Rocks, scrub trees, creeks, fences, power lines looked as if they lay in wait there, in the blue summer haze.
Actor Kaufman, complete with spectacles, a wispy beard and a wicked musache, bore down on the part of Sheridan Whiteside, the famed lecturer who goes to a dull dinner party in an Ohio town, gets hurt, and has to stay on in the house for weeks. Looking unaccountably Machiavellian, not...
The statement about the morality of the monks is a gross and wicked exaggeration of facts which are regretted by the monks, themselves, more than by anyone else. It is, of course, quite true that wherever you get a number of men-many of them young-segregated from the rest...