Word: suddenly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...took it upon themselves to arbitrate the bloody Himalayan border dispute between China and India. The neutrals' solution delighted the Chinese, for it set up a demilitarized zone along the Himalayan frontier and actually gave Red China more territory in India than it had occupied before its sudden invasion last October...
...away at an abrupt 35° for take-off speeds up to 60 m.p.h.. and the ambulance at the end of the landing run seems so far away that it might be a Tootsie Toy. Once a jumper starts, there is no turning back: a wobbly takeoff, a sudden updraft. a slight miscalculation can mean a bone-shattering spill -and many a star of this perilous sport admits to frequent tussles with panic...
...untimely death of Harvey Love, 52, Monday, brought a sudden and regrettable end to an era in Harvard rowing. Together Love, and his predecessor and college coach Thomas D. Bolles gave Harvard many of its finest crews and made the Crimson one of the most feared names in American rowing circles for 26 years...
...Divinity School had hoped to bring the Thomist scholar Etienne Gilson from France to fill the professorship. When a sudden illness prevented Gilson from coming, it was decided to use the funds from the chair to sponsor the conference...
...Love, varsity crew coach for 11 years and on the coaching staff since 1936, died in Stillman. Infirmary last evening. He had gone for a checkup at the medical center in the afternoon because he was not feeling well. Placed on observation for a "mild coronary," he took a sudden turn for the worse and died at about...