Word: fair
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...drove into the water," he said afterward. "The teacher told me to press my head against the roof of the car and look for the bubble of air. 'Don't struggle to open a door,' my teacher said. 'If you do that, you have a fair chance of dying. Press your head against the roof and wait...
Stevens was taken to Boston City Hospital where he is in fair condition...
...Hindemith: Nobilissima Visione (A); Boccherini: Trio No. 3 in E flat, Op. 35 (W); Moussorgsky: Sorochintsy Fair (E); Mendelssohn: Sonata No. 2 for 'Cello (Cap); Kodaly: Marosszek Dances (D); Beethoven: Piano Concerto #3 in C minor...
...more controversial. Speaking of Pipes' book, Formation of the Soviet Union; Communism and Nationalism, Guber said, it is "founded on a large group of sources and literature; however, the interpretation by Professor Pipes of the most important stages of U.S.S.R. history was exposed by Soviet historians to decisive and fair criticism in the press, and even in meetings with the author in Moscow...
...include such non-musical offerings as the I Can Hear It Now series (more than 500,000 albums sold), founded the Columbia LP Record Club, the nation's first and now its biggest (more than 1,000,000 members) record club. When the stage production of My Fair Lady was searching for a backer, Lieberson persuaded Columbia Broadcasting System, owner of Columbia Records, to put up $250,000, not only struck gold on the show but began minting it when Columbia's Fair Lady album became the industry's biggest all-time...