Word: historicized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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"We're arriving at a historic point in looking at the curriculum," he told 200 students at a meeting that was itself an historic occasion -- the first time in memory that a Med School dean has sat down with all interested students to answer their questions on current issues.
Westerners three years ago, 3,000,000 tourists have swept through-most of them to bask in the sun on once-deserted Black Sea beaches, others to visit Sofia's antiquity-rich hinterland dotted with Thracian, Macedonian and Roman ruins. Recently, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia and Turkey joined in a tourist...
Similar displays were seen all over the U.S. Southwest. One meteor so illuminated the skies over New Mexico that it cast shadows on the ground. Astronomer Nathan Fain, at the University of Texas' McDonald Observatory, called it a "historic shower," possibly greater than any in the past.
Nowhere was this year's electoral outcome awaited with greater suspense than in the Midwest, where millions of Republicans deserted their party in 1964. And nowhere, as it turned out, did the G.O.P. make so vigorous a come back. Republicans not only eradicated their losses of two years ago but...
He prayed at the tomb of his greatuncle Eugen, toured historic parts of the city and had lunch in an old Tyrolean inn, then sped back to Germany. Though his public-relations man later reported that "His Imperial Highness was recognized and greeted with friendliness," few recalled seeing him. In...