Word: calling
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...event of trouble in a Boston bar, under the Licensing Board's new ruling, the bartender should call the police. Punching customers or bouncing them out into the street will be punished by disciplinary action--and not of the University Hall variety. Loss of license may follow such violations...
...every year, regardless of whether none, one, or ten members, has retired during the year. A department of 17 permanent members appoints a new one every two years; a department of two every 17 years; etc. In case of sudden death or excessively premature resignation or retirement, a "call appointment" is made, which does not affect the periodical replenishment of the staff...
...problem created by the 72 rush hours might be handled by scheduling only elementary language and military science exams--which don't call for many essay questions and are thus graded more rapidly--on that last day of exams. But this would kill the system of rotating tests, a system which keeps students from having the same schedule two terms in a row and keeps instructors from enduring the same schedule several years...
Father Feeney decided to call of the public debate after talking to Wallach. He gave two reasons for this action...
...began to cut through the Navy defense, and at the time led the visitors 65 to 64. During the last 80 seconds, Shepard's squad picked up the ball at join-court three times with one-point deficits, and lost the ball three times on fouls-one a charging call on Rockwell which was loudly disputed by the gallery...