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It was in 1957 that another rumor arose of a secret wedding between Hughes and Ms. Peters.
When young people began dying as well of new variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, probably infected by tainted meat, fears arose of a similar epidemic in human beings.
The defence says the prosecution has been compromised, after allegations arose of a romantic affair between the accuser and a (female) junior prosecutor in the case.
In 1486 rumour arose of a great ruler, the Ogané, far to the east, who was identified with the legendary Christian ruler Prester John.
The subject arose of a novel Wright had left behind when he died in 1960, set amid a fictionalised black community that congregated at the Café Tournon, in the rue Tournon, between Odéon and the Luxembourg Gardens.
"The population should be homogeneous," Eliot told an audience at the University of Virginia in 1933, the year that Hitler came to power and the prospect arose of a mass outpouring of refugees seeking protection from the growing menace.
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After Sun's death, and the subsequent assassination of the Kuomintang party leader Liao Zhongkai, fears arose of an effort to purge the government of leftist sympathizers.
The image arises of a sweet, soulful young social worker who cares for traumatized kids.
The result of systemic decoupling from environment is the arising of a systemic temporality.
Femininity culturally justifies the arising of a more social entrepreneurial orientation, as it has been discussed above.
At the end of 1935, the idea arose of mounting an all-black "Macbeth," and Houseman invited Welles to direct it.
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