Word: bende
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...Lysenko case in the Soviet Union and the racial theories formulated by Nazi scientists, they fear that government contributions will become government control, and the results of research will be perverted to fit convenient political and ideological purposes. But even if the government never goes so far as to bend the truth, the scholars worry that the taint of political involvement may discredit research carried out with even the most legitimate motivation...
...defense commitments. Still, for a politician who seeks to rule by consensus, the Brighton balloting clearly showed that he had failed to achieve one in vital foreign policy and defense fields. It is now up to Wilson to either create a new consensus within his party or bend to the one that already exists...
...Baker's ankle injury crippled Harvard. Baker could barely bend his ankle but still finished 11th, about two minutes behind Hardin. Sophomore Bruce Jones and junior Bill Stempson rounded out the scoring five for the Crimson. Dick Howe -- who pulled up with a severe stomach cramp Friday -- fell back in the second half of yesterday's race and finished a disappointing 13th...
...maintains a special committee to catalogue and denounce the injustices of apartheid, which is under almost constant attack in the General Assembly as well as in the capitals of the free world. Former British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan flew to Cape Town in 1960 to urge South Africans to bend...
...poet and of a workman, and he was proud that he had mastered his craft. A dropout from Ohio University after his freshman year, Smith studied art under John Sloan in New York, but he had also been a riveter in Studebaker's South Bend plant, assembled locomotives and M7 tanks during World...