Word: occured
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...inexorable march of history, wrote Hegel, there occur moments when the sheer weight of accumulating events finally produces a decisive change. August 1970 may well go down as one of those moments, the beginning of the elusive "era of negotiation" that has been forecast by Richard Nixon...
...Bofors. The newest system in AGA's line, which is called Thermovision, can show color pictures on a TV screen at the fast rate of 16 frames per second. Therefore it can provide cinematic-style color thermograms that actually show changes in temperature as they occur. The Barnes and Bofors cameras, on the other hand, are slower, but their manufacturers claim better resolution. In any case, the heat of the competition is a measure of thermography's potential in the marketplace...
...University officials believe police have a legal right to pass through the Yard and fear that similar incidents will occur in the future...
...colleagues suggested that Berman was overstating an old bugaboo and that he stick to surgery instead of straying into gynecology. Said Yale's Dr. Nathan Kase: "I don't think menopause is necessarily as common a disruption as, let's say, a headache." Whatever hormonal imbalances occur can be treated with medication, much like diabetes. But Berman, an early heart-transplant experimenter, soon drew blood again. He termed the Mink letter to Humphrey "a typical example of an ordinarily controlled woman under the raging hormonal imbalance of the periodical lunar cycle...
...strategic fortress, now held by rebels of their own stripe, were truly to fall into enemy hands, who knew what might occur? The Whites could play upon popular discontent, of which there was now an excess; or they might simply muster a large militia and drive the Soviets under for the last time. In any event, the prospect was a dangerous...