Word: biennial
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...Kiss," at Berkeley's University Art Museum, a show in which Byars "mounted a low, white platform in one corner, composed himself for a moment, then pursed his lips." On the first of May Byars will depart for Italy to design a 100-foot pink flag for the Venice Biennial Celebration. Byars says that he also runs the "World Question Center," and he adds that he is the only one left in it. The skeptic will naturally ask "Is this his imaginative, and perhaps vain name for his own inquisitive mind?" Byars will answer no. He insists that there...
Participants, many of whom attended the biennial IVCF Urbana conference at the University of Illinosiia December, represented non-sectarian Christian fellowships from colleges in the Boston area...
With the World Series of city politics--the biennial municipal elections--hours away, all three slates are winding up frenetic campaigns...
Lundberg and Raikula were among the 5000 college athletes from 119 countries that qualified for the biennial Games, which include most of the summer Olympic sports...
...over the BBC just after midday, and by nightfall they were growing urgent: "Severe gale, Force 9, increasing strong Force 10, imminent." Most of the 306 yachts in Britain's 605-mile Fastnet race were already in the South Irish Sea, near the bleak rock for which the biennial blue-water classic is named. Running for shelter seemed unnecessary, perhaps impossible. Said Tom McLoughlin, a Californian aboard the French yacht Accanito: "We deluded ourselves into thinking that the weather was going to improve...