Word: occurence
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...last year was invited, nor even informed that a meeting would be held. The three groups agreed to show, jointly, one picture per week and split the revenues. A few weeks in each semester were left open for other student exhibitors, but it was not stated that these would occur during periods of the term when demand for entertainment is slight. Other organizations could exhibit during the desirable weeks, but such competition would probably prove too much of financial risk...
...Communist China has been and now is training, equipping and supplying the Communist forces in Indo-China. There is the risk that, as in Korea, Red China might send its own army into Indo-China. The Chinese Communist regime should realize that such a second aggression could not occur without grave consequences which might not be confined to Indo-China. I say this soberly, in the interest of peace...
Such a move away from the G.O.P. has not begun yet. And it may not occur. The owner of an alfalfa dehydrating plant in Cozad, Nebr. said: "It's a hell of a note. The Democrats bought the farm vote, and next year the Republicans will do it. Wait and see-they'll have...
...occur to John X that he was emotionally ill. It was his stomach, he said. A battery of doctors found nothing wrong there. Then John X "knew" the worst: he was going to die soon, probably from one of those hard-to-detect cancers of the stomach. Forced to give up some meetings, he spent the evenings at home talking to his wife about his life insurance. He slept poorly and lost weight. He gave up hope. Late one night the tension in his mind became so great that John X threatened to end his life, but his wife talked...
...magazine to military readers. TIME uses the established distribution facilities of Air Force Times, and also Stars and Stripes. It is Perret's job to unsnarl the ever occurring transportation snags, and to solve the multitude of snafus that occur in the complicated business of distributing promptly each week thousands of copies of TIME to 550 military newsstands...