Word: indirectly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...indirect aid to the victims of the flood, mostly by the abatement of taxes on property damaged 50% or more, also by providing about 300 temporary homes, low-interest mortgage and low-rental housing facilities. ¶$16,675,000 to municipalities and towns for repair of roads, bridges, schools, playgrounds and other public properties. ¶$16, 286,000 to state departments and agencies for the repair of state highways and bridges, for the repair of buildings administered by local housing authorities, and for rehabilitating state properties such as parks, forests and official cars. Next week Ribicoff will propose...
...second quarter when John Hamlin kicked a long shot at the Brown goal. The goalie caught it, but then stepped over the goal line. Tuckerman, nearest the goal, was credited with the score. Tuckerman scored the winning marker at 15:20 of the third when he took a long indirect kick from Captain Floyd Malloy and booted the ball into the left corner of the nets...
Tubman had scored the tying goal at 13:37, heading in an indirect kick by Tony Oberschall...
...note this in TIME [Sept. 26]: "Los Angeles Smog: the serious indirect consequences on health, etc." One of the earliest references to smog can be found in the Chinese prose-poem by Sung...
...Angeles came down last week with the worst case of that chronic big-city ailment, smog. Though usually its immediate effects are only smarting eyes and sore throats, smog can have serious indirect consequences, including traffic accidents, respiratory trouble, possible (though not proved) influence on lung cancer. Scientists measure the strength of a smog bout by the amount of ozone in the air. If the ozone count ever reaches 1.5 parts per million, public health officials fear disaster. The Los Angeles smog last week reached 0.90. California's Governor Goodwin Knight stood ready to declare the city a disaster...