Word: willfullness
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In Saigon, there lived a willful wife who had long refused to let her husband indulge his fancy to possess a prize nightingale. But after the Viet Cong attacked the city, bringing destruction and frightening the people, she took her savings and went to the bird market. There she bought...
Newsmen would be free to print anything they could find out, except during the trial itself. Then they would have a general duty not to write anything "willfully designed to affect the outcome of the trial"-although to prove such willful design would not be easy.
The Rusk-Fowler trip pointed up the immense importance the White House attaches to both the tax increase and Mills's position as chairman of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee. Lyndon Johnson has lined up his whole Cabinet, the Federal Reserve Board and battalions of bankers, businessmen...
Everyone hoped that Makarios could be persuaded to come around and that a renewal-or heightening-of the crisis could be avoided. But diplomats who remembered Makarios' stubborn and willful behavior toward the British during Cyprus' negotiations for independence were cautious. At week's end the best...
Leland Moss's production of Toys in the Attic is a willful distortion of a medicore play. But by the mysterious calculus of such things, the distortions hide what should be hidden, muffle the play's mechanical grinding, and render it one of the finest dramas I have seen in...