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Answer for the clue "Figure in the Army-McCarthy hearings ", 6 letters:
schine

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Schine may refer to: Cathleen Schine (born 1953), American author Gerard David Schine (1927–1996), central figure in the Army-McCarthy Hearings of 1954 Junius Myer Schine (1890–1971), theater owner and father of Gerard Hillevi Rombin Schine (1933–1996), ...

Usage examples of schine.

There was much liberal hilarity over the fact that McCarthy and two of his assistants, Roy Cohn and David Schine, were at one time all unmarried men.

Army to allow Schine to finish his work with the committee, or at least to be given generous weekend passes to do so.

When Schine was first drafted, he received a deferment because of a slipped disc.

Is my committee being charged with pressuring the Army to give David Schine a furlined cap?

Army to grant special privileges to David Schine, a former staff member on the committee.

Roy Cohn, a brilliant but deeply flawed individual, applied unseemly pressure on the Army to allow Schine to finish his work with the committee, or at least to be given generous weekend passes to do so.

By all accounts, Schine was perfectly happy to be drafted and McCarthy showed no interest in relieving him of his duty.

Een van hen had een stem die even overweldigend als zoetgevooisd was, met het volume van een operazanger en toch zo sierlijk en meeslepend dat de luisteraar onwillekeurig aan het goede en het schone moest denken.

His schatten, ghost haunted mich und give mir schone, beautiful inzpiration.

Is my committee being charged with pressuring the Army to give David Schine a furlined cap?

Simon Bache, Erik Cruse, Claus Schone, Richard Westrall, Spannerle, Tylman, and Robert Wendell were artisans who supplied the Duke of Lancaster with various necessities on his Prussian campaigns.

The watchdog press was not much interested in exploring the question of why the Army had drafted Schine, just as the press showed little interest in why Clinton's IRS audited Paula Jones.

Twelve hundred pair of greaves, crossbows, breastplates, rotting boots, chewed-up harnesses, seventy bolts of stiff linen, twelve inkwells, twenty thousand torches, tallow lamps, currycombs, balls of twine, sticks of licorice wood -- the chewing gum of the fourteenth century -- sooty armorers, packs of hounds, Teutonic Knights playing drafts, harpists jugglers muteleers, gallons of barley beer, bundles of pennants, arrows, lances, and smokejacks for Simon Bache, Erik Cruse, Clause Schone, Richard Westrall, Spannerle, Tylman and Robert Wendell in the bridge-building scene, in the bridge-crossing scene, in ambush, in the pouring rain: sheaves of lightning, splintered oak trees, horses shy, owls blink, foxes track, arrows whir: the Teutonic Knights are getting nervous.