Word: occurence
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Prime Minister declared that he had failed to win Pakistan's agreement to a joint fact-finding commission. Then he solemnly warned: "If tragedies occur in Pakistan ... we cannot remain indifferent to them . . . Peace and good will are not going to come by superficial arrangement when these deepseated causes of trouble and conflict continue ... If the methods we have suggested are not agreed to, it may be that we shall have to adopt other methods. I am deeply troubled...
...wonder," he said, turning to the leftist benches, "if it's really true that such massacres occur because there is a 'black priest-ridden government?' Surely you cannot deny that many men were told to go into Modena who had no legitimate business there . . ." The chamber exploded with cheers and boos. Togliatti cast aside his blue-serge-suit respectability, leaped to his feet, bellowed "Liar!" Other Communists surged up crying "Murderer! Assassin...
This system of appointment would avoid the chance of the "packed house" which might occur if the Dean were picking his own student advisors, and also evades the possibility of a "closed corporation" of mutual friends such as occurred in pre-war years when the Council chose many of its own members. This appointed advisory board would not be a representative group, but it does not need to be. For it would merely investigate student opinion; it would not purport to represent all students on any matter of University policy...
Critics have praised De Siea for his realism in scenes which occur as the trail leads the father and son to an open-air bicycle market, a medium's home, and a bordello. Unlike the forthright realism of his "Shoeshine," however De Siea's treatment here is often contrived. At one point the boy falls into a puddle while running after his father, an incident which seems injected for the sole purpose of proving the film's spontaneity of detail. The photography is consistently fine, but at times it also appears too forced for true dramatic impact...
...Michael Kidd's first act dances are witty, clever, and completely refreshing creations, and it's a pity there are no more of them. The sets by Horace Armistead have all the briskness of an American primitive. They stand up well under the mock battles, chases, and explosions that occur on stage...