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    bloch
    [ noun ]
    United States composer (born in Switzerland) who composed symphonies and chamber music and choral music and a piano sonata and an opera (1880-1959)
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    1. Government sources have said Bloch was videotaped in Paris handing a briefcase to a Soviet agent.
    2. Margaret Tutwiler, the State Department spokeswoman, said the department "has had no contact with the Soviets regarding the Bloch investigation."
    3. Rostropovich was soloist in Bloch's "Schelomo, Hebrew Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra."
    4. Sources told ABC that Bloch claimed he spied because he fell into a Soviet sex trap but that investigators have discounted the story.
    5. While Felix Bloch was deputy chief of mission in Vienna, the embassy there was on the front lines of the U.S. efforts to stop the Soviets from obtaining militarily useful Western technology, which often passed through neutral Austria.
    6. There were no formal charges against Bloch, however, and U.S. officials have declined in their public comments to go beyond confirming that he is the target of an intelligence investigation and no longer has access to the State Department building.
    7. Last year, Mr. Bloch stirred up criticism in Congress by encouraging leading academics to lobby for funds on the NSF's behalf.
    8. The government should offer suspected Soviet spy Felix S. Bloch immunity to get him to reveal what secrets he divulged rather than try to arrest him, a former prosecutor says.
    9. Bloch was in the French capital in mid-May to address West European economic officials on the European Community's effort to establish a single integrated market by 1993.
    10. Lauder said Bloch did have access to "a great deal" of classified information, and that he "could do severe damage."
    11. ABC said Bloch left his hotel at carrying a travel bag and passed Gikman without speaking on the Faubourg St. Honore, a fashionable shopping street.
    12. Michael Stuhff, an attorney for Marine Sgt. Clayton J. Lonetree, said Wednesday that in late 1986 Lonetree, on a routine patrol, found Bloch's safe open in his office at the embassy.
    13. Austrian Foreign Minister Alois Mock, a close friend of Bloch, bristled Monday when reporters suggested Vienna was a hotbed of spying.
    14. No charges have been filed against Bloch.
    15. A secretary at the American Austrian Foundation said Mrs. Bloch was not available for comment, and she did not immediately return a message left on her home answering machine.
    16. Ms. Tutwiler said the hearing will be closed because there will be "discussions of national security and intelligence matters." She said she did not know if Bloch can take his case to the courts if his appeal is rejected.
    17. Bloch's group opposed the foreclosure, saying Sardi should have renegotiated with them again since he was aware of financial setbacks stemming from a decline in the Broadway theater industry, according to Sherman.
    18. Three of those who participated in Friday's march were charged with disorderly conduct, harassment, obstructing governmental administration and resisting arrest, said police spokesman Officer Scott Bloch.
    19. Mr. Bloch also believes the NSF program breaks down rigid academic distinctions at universities.
    20. No criminal charges have been filed against Bloch.
    21. In light of the Felix Bloch case and the new allegations of possible spying, do you think it's time to begin relaxing our controls on technology? Bush: I don't want to send technology to the Soviet Union that will enhance their military capabilities.
    22. The FBI has filed an affidavit stating that further disclosures to Bloch would endanger national security.
    23. The infant and her mother were fine, Paul Bloch said here Wednesday.
    24. "I was in a restaurant and I enjoyed the food very much and there were a lot of people there," Bloch reportedly responded.
    25. U.S. District Judge Alan N. Bloch ordered Woods to forfeit $47,727 _ the amount in kickbacks he was convicted of receiving _ under the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.
    26. While not charged with any crime, Bloch has been suspected by the FBI of selling secrets to the Soviet Union when he was posted in Europe as a diplomat, most recently at the U.S. Embassy in Vienna.
    27. Bloch had served in East Germany and Austria beginning in the early 1970s.
    28. But, as one intelligence community source said, "like everything else, it's been driven by some front-burner events" including the Bloch affair, in which investigators have almost given up hope of filing criminal charges.
    29. Vienna was not the only sensitive post where Bloch served.
    30. Beate Bloch, a lawyer who helped represent the U.S. Conference of Mayors and other governmental organizations in backing the law, called Monday's ruling a victory that allows cities to enforce their laws against discrimination.
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