Word: occasionals
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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> "I had to turn down an engagement the other day because I was observing a very private and deeply religious occasion-Bismarck's birthday."
9:05. Manager Gormley leaves his office to make last-minute checks with some of 800 employees. Eying crowds jammed behind restraining ropes at 13 entrances, he makes certain that nearby telephones are removed from their cradles. On more than one occasion, tense shoppers have stampeded when they mistook a...
Polonsky's talents were marked and sharpened by the rhetoric of Depression politics. The result is that, on occasion, his script blows its otherwise immaculate cool-as when a poolroom tough delivers one of those drunken "I'll-tell-you-what-democracy-is" speeches. Although Redford and Clark...
One student "participated" and "on another occasion that same day threatened to eject forcibly from University Hall two officers of the University." This student has been suspended "for a period ending no earlier than February 1. 1971."
May said he decided on temporary suspension, the first occasion it has ever been used, after consulting with members of the Subcommittee of Six on the Rights and Responsibilities Committee and "appropriate" other persons.