Word: brunched
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...months later, the computer had become so clogged with ideas that the Sysop was forced to delete 95% of the messages to leave room for other users. The discussion eventually evolved into a loosely organized movement called Origins, whose members now meet in Santa Cruz on Sundays for brunch...
Chisholm's speech was part of a one-day visit to Harvard that included a lunch with several Bunting Fellows and a brief appearance at an undergraduate Third World students women's brunch...
...making it a story: star's pets, star's cars, star's hairdressers. Linking the main stories are short takes like a celebrity birthday register or a "Paparazzi" section in which stills are flashed on the screen of, say, Olivia De Havilland out for Sunday brunch in Beverly Hills...
Furthermore, Moses' refusal is inconsistent even with his own "policy" since the Freshman Week calendar lists religious events, including a Hillel brunch, and a gathering for international students (Moses last week admitted to student protesters that this event possibly should not be included in the calendar.) Taken against this backdrop of inconsistency, the bureaucratic tempest in a teapot is even more absurd. And while Moses' intractability may improve his standing in the administration, it strongly erodes his relationship with the students his office is meant to serve...
Washington wooed members of the Democratic site-selection committee with Bavarian souffles, designer tote bags with their names inscribed and a boat trip on the Potomac. Chicago courted them with an energetic mayor-elect and a bubbly champagne brunch. Detroit, with its high unemployment and strong unions, presented itself as an ideal backdrop for Democratic issues...