Word: occurance
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Local meetings like the one in Bayville will occur for two months, but already the sentiment is clear. Says Russell Verney, U.W.S.A.'s new executive director: ``There is a great deal of energy out there behind a new party.'' It will take all that energy and more to overcome the many legal and procedural obstacles thrown up by states, but Perot is yearning for a new crusade...
...Intellectually, one of my concerns is to lower the boundaries between classically defined disciplines," Knowels said. Nature and knowledge were not tidily divided into the subjects of University departments. So often, exciting advances occur on the edges, of our fields, which are the edges of some-one else...
Such a possibility did not even occur to the Republicans, indicating how out of touch they are with the reality of American life. This is a step beyond their usual foolishness regarding social issues. In the debate over welfare, the poor don't count as constituents. During the CPB hearings, they didn't even exist...
Simpson's lawyers fought back with the arguments that the Simpson marriage was no worse than most, and that even if acts of violence did occur, they were not comparable to the savagery of the murder. Attorney Gerald Uelman even suggested in court that the murder resembled a drug-related homicide, a scenario the defense team has been busily feeding to journalists for months. At the end of the week the defense launched its counteroffensive with an admissibility issue of its own: Will the jury be allowed to hear racist remarks allegedly made by Los Angeles police detective Mark Fuhrman...
...would not bring any charges against the Reagan Administration official owing to lack of evidence. But the prosecutor, whose probe has resulted in 16 convictions of subordinates and others, forced Pierce to release a statement admitting that "my own conduct contributed to an environment in which these events could occur...