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1950 and Cominform
In May 1950, shortly after the United States entered the Korean War with the support of the United Nations, the Cominform criticized the JCP's gradualist policies, and directed the party to actively disrupt the American occupation.

1950 and adopted
On their 1950 tour of New Zealand and Australia they also adopted the nickname British Lions, first used by British and South African journalists on the 1924 South African tour, after the lion emblem on their ties, the emblem on their jerseys having been dropped in favour of the four-quartered badge with the symbols of the four represented unions.
Following this, an astronomical conference held in Paris in 1950 recommended " that in all cases where the mean solar second is unsatisfactory as a unit of time by reason of its variability, the unit adopted should be the sidereal year at 1900. 0, that the time reckoned in this unit be designated ephemeris time ", and gave Clemence's formula ( see Definition of ephemeris time ( 1952 )) for translating mean solar time to ephemeris time.
During the period of 1945 – 1950, the government adopted policies which were intended to consolidate power.
In Europe, Article 2 of the First Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights, adopted in 1950, obligates all signatory parties to guarantee the right to education.
After an exhaustive and divisive debate with the non-Hindi speakers, Hindi was adopted as the official language of India in 1950 with English continuing as an associate official language for a period of fifteen years, after which Hindi would become the sole official language.
He was nursed by his wife in a roadside inn near Blühnbach until his death in 1950, and then cremated and interred quietly, since his adopted name was at that time one of the most notorious in the American Zone.
Also in 1950, the European Convention on Human Rights was adopted, widely used on racial discrimination issues.
By 1950, similar policies and legislation had been adopted by other states and territories.
The " Uniting for Peace " resolution, adopted 3 November 1950, empowered the Assembly to convene in emergency special session in order to recommend collective measuresincluding the use of armed force — in the event of a breach of the peace or act of aggression.
Dodge trucks adopted the ram as the hood ornament for the 1940 model year with the 1950 models as the last.
The 1973 South Korean film Femme Fatale: Bae Jeong-ja is the life of Itō's adopted daughter Bae Jeong-ja ( 1870 – 1950 ).
* The European Convention on Human Rights ( 1950 ; Europe ) was adopted under the auspices of the Council of Europe to protect human rights and fundamental freedoms.
" Jana Gana Mana " was officially adopted by the Constituent Assembly as the Indian national anthem on 24 January 1950.
Jana Gana Mana was officially adopted by the Constituent Assembly as the Indian national anthem on 24 January 1950.
The Weimar-era presidential standard from 1921 was adopted again as presidential standard by a decision by President Theodor Heuss on 20 January 1950, when he also formally adopted other Weimar-era state symbols including the coat of arms.
With Sherry's consent, Merrill adopted B. D., Davis's daughter with Sherry, and in 1950, Davis and Merrill adopted a baby girl they named Margot.
In 1950 it was adopted by the World Fellowship of Buddhists to be a symbol of all forms of Buddhism around the world.
History ( 1947 ) continued his belief that prehistory and literate history must be viewed together, and adopted a Marxist view of history, whilst Prehistoric Migrations ( 1950 ) displayed his views on moderate diffusionism.
It was originally known as the Colored Intercollegiate Athletic Association and adopted its current name in December 1950.
The Borough of Spotswood has adopted the Mayor-Council Plan B under the provisions of the Optional Municipal Charter Law of 1950 ( Faulkner Act ).
In 1950 a governmental plan for the development of Emsland was adopted.
In the emblem adopted by the government in 1950 only three lions are visible, the fourth being hidden from view.
This National Emblem was adopted on 26 January 1950, the day that India became a republic.

1950 and report
Notably, Internet Explorer versions 6, 7, and 8 report deflate support but do not actually accept RFC 1950 format, making actual use of deflate highly unusual.
On the initial autopsy report in 1950, doctors concluded that Tollund Man died by hanging rather than strangulation.
Their report, NSC-68, was submitted directly to Truman in February 1950, who sent it to the NSC for a cost analysis.
Cousy was initially drafted as the third overall pick in the first round of the 1950 NBA Draft by the Tri-Cities Blackhawks, but after he refused to report, he was picked up by Boston.
With that problem out of the way, SRI returned a report in September 1950 that stated a computer-based system was certainly feasible, which they called ERM, the Electronic Recording Machine.
This policy was written as NSC-68, a classified report issued by the United States National Security Council in April 1950 and written by Paul Nitze, Kennan's successor as director of policy planning.
Gavyn Davies, OBE ( born 27 November 1950 ) is a former Goldman Sachs partner and multi-millionaire who was the chairman of the BBC from 2001 until 2004. On 28 January 2004 he announced that he was resigning his BBC post following the publication of the Hutton Inquiry report which heavily criticised the organisation.
Finally, he sent his report to Joseph Stalin ; he met Stalin personally in 1950.
The report, known as NSC-68, was requested by President Truman on 31 January 1950, following a feasibility study of both the US and the USSR acquiring thermonuclear weapons ; he directed the secretaries of State and Defense " to undertake a reexamination of our objectives in peace and war and of the effect of these objectives on our strategic plans.
In 1950 he chaired an investigation that resulted in a report known as the Hoey Report released in December of that year that said all of the government's intelligence agencies " are in complete agreement that sex perverts in Government constitute security risks.
A further unconfirmed report tells of a male tiger shot in the Sikhote-Alin Mountains in 1950 weighing with an estimated length of.
The Sources of Soviet Conduct began as a private report prepared for Secretary of Defense James Forrestal in January 1947 .< ref name =" kennan "> George F. Kennan, < u > Memoirs </ u >, 1925 – 1950 ( Boston: Little, Brown, 1967 ), 354 – 356 .</ ref > It was never intended as a public document, but on the urging of Hamilton Fish Armstrong, editor of Foreign Affairs, Kennan obtained permission from Forrestal to publish the article under the pseudonym “ X ”.
According to a Bureau of Labor Statistics report issued May 2002, " In 1950, the overall participation rate of women was 34 percent.
The Laboratory ’ s inception was prompted by the Air Defense Systems Engineering Committee ’ s 1950 report that concluded the United States was unprepared for the threat of an air attack.
The studies were motivated by John Bowlby's World Health Organization-sponsored study and report, " Maternal Care and Mental Health " in 1950, in which Bowlby reviewed previous studies on the effects of institutionalization on child development such as René Spitz's and his own surveys on children raised in a variety of settings.
Dr. Myers's 1957 report, The Extent and the Nature of Needs for Higher Education in Madison and St. Clair Counties, outlined the precise need: the 1950 census showed that students in the region in question were half as likely as others in the nation to finish a four-year college degree program ( owing specifically to the lack of a nearby university and the financial difficulties of going to school away from home at other state universities ).
His report The Authoritarian Personality ( 1950 ) attempts to determine the personality type susceptible to following fascism and anti-democratic propaganda.
A special report, Red Channels: the Report of Communist Influence in Radio and Television, was published by Counterattack in 1950.
During 1950, after Marr's death, an anti-Marrist diatribe attributed to Joseph Stalin was published in major Soviet periodicals under the title Marxism and Problems of Linguistics ( it was inspired by the writings of Marr's most energetic opponent, Arnold Chikobava, but many sources suggest that the entire text had actually been ghost-written by Chikobava or pieced together from Chikobava's official report to Stalin ).
His report ( since known as the Jeffery Report ), published in March 1950, strongly supported the proposal for a West African Examinations Council and made detailed recommendations on the composition and duties of the Council.
According to eyewitness reports and notes accompanying offerings in later years, the original Toaster visited the tomb from sometime in the 1930s ( though no report appeared in print until 1950 ) until his death in 1998, after which the tradition was passed to " a son ".
Justice Woodward, in his final report, concluded that the members of this organisation involved in Mackay's murder were Francesco Sergi ( born 24 January 1935 ), Domenic Sergi ( born 3 March 1939 ), Antonio Sergi ( born 4 February 1950 ), Antonio Sergi ( born 29 October 1935 ), Francesco Barbaro ( born 8 September 1937 ) and Robert Trimbole ( born 19 March 1931 ).
The Blob which was released in 1958 was supposedly based on the Philadelphia reports from 1950 and specifically a report in the Philadelphia Inquirer called " Flying ' Saucer ' Just Dissolves " where four police officers encountered UFO debris that was described as evaporating with a purple glow leaving nothing.
A 1951 Soviet intelligence report indicated that " Vig " had " chosen to betray us ," apparently a reference to his 1950 public statements and Congressional testimony.

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