Word: occasionally
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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On occasion she goes off to Rome for days or weeks to visit her three children by Rossellini-Robertino, 17, and the twins, Ingrid and Isabella, 15. As the result of an acrimonious custody fight the children spend the school year with a governess, vacations with their mother. But the...
Sir: In your story, "Swinging Lady" [Aug. 11], you quote me as paying the London Times a compliment on its courageous stand over the Mick Jagger case. This I did. But on the same occasion I also listed many more examples of where I feel the new management of that...
President must make policy decisions as the occasion demands. "Everyone, including the Administration, was extremely hopeful that the commitment would never be as great as the commitment is today," he said. He added diplomatically: "It is extremely important that Congress and the President be as nearly as they can be...
This year the Broadway season opens in California - at Los Angeles' Ahmanson Theater on Sept. 12. The occasion is the U.S. premiere (and pre-New York run) of Eugene O'Neill's More Stately Mansions, his last discovered work and a sequel to A Touch of the...
Elsewhere, however, TV coverage was just as riotous as the ghettos. Anyone who stood on a street corner of Newark and screamed loudly enough was sure to get on the air. "Television seems to have the knack of picking people off the street who were the most volatile and leading...