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...coming to Florida to bask in the brilliance of Evitas and first-chair violinists. You're coming for the sun, so set out for Sarasota's Lido Key. With a stretch of motels and hotels and rental places all within two blocks of the Gulf of Mexico, all you have to do is get there with a bathing suit and suntan lotion--and a little cash...
Like a video tape on fast forward, Prague was racing through a revolution so quickly that even the participants could barely keep track of developments. The opposition never stopped to bask in celebration. Since its inception three weeks ago, the Civic Forum has emerged as the most single-minded and uncompromising opposition force in Eastern Europe. Last week, as the Communist leaders tried to mollify their countrymen, the Civic Forum kept up the pressure, meeting each new concession with more demands and deadlines...
...says today. "Peter Eisenman is ultimately a friendlier person -- kinder, gentler. People are going to like my buildings more." In fact, he suddenly has lots of plum commissions -- an office building in Tokyo, a research complex at Pittsburgh's Carnegie Mellon University, the Columbus convention center. Meanwhile, he will bask this week in the celebrations surrounding the dedication of his first major building, the $43 million Wexner Center for the Visual Arts at the Ohio State University in Columbus...
...only have a few more days to bask in the glory," said Cleary that same Tuesday afternoon...
...another season. We're yesterday's news," Harvard Coach Bill Cleary says. "We only have a few more days to bask in our glory...