Mccarthy

//məˈkɑː.θi//

"Mccarthy" in a Sentence (8 examples)

In the McCarthy era, "Jewish" was widely considered synonymous with "socialist," and "Christian" with "capitalist."

The term "artificial intelligence" was first used in 1956 by John McCarthy.

Prior to his anti-communist witch hunt, Joe McCarthy made his name defending Nazi war criminals.

Kevin McCarthy is the most pathetic person in U.S. politics.

Kevin McCarthy doesn't do anything of his own volition.

Kevin McCarthy is owned by extremists representing a tiny fraction of Americans.

The McCarthys say they did not wish to publicize the incident, but the Catholic newspaper in Maine heard about it and wrote an article.

Life is finally loose, one could say, liberated from its social constrains and sincere in its necessities, its insistence and its arrogative demands, but McCarthy also reveals the implications of life's liberation and, by the same token, unmasks any misplaced romanticisations regarding its disavowal in the polis:

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