Word: crowdedness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Not everyone, however, was turned on by the sexual plays on language that Millet personally defines as "erotica." There were also moments during the symposium's polylogue when frictional energies generated by deeply-personal differences erupted in unatt ractive scenes of hostility. These were the sort of hairpulling impulses, for...
If Washington is the headquarters of U.S. efforts to intervene in foreign- exchange markets, the fortress-like Federal Reserve Bank of New York is the front line. On the seventh floor of the bank's Italianate building on Wall Street, six currency traders carry out the Treasury's instructions. Hunched...
"Law is a corrupt and corrupting profession," Dershowitz told the crowded courtroom and spill-over audience watching on closed-circuit television.
The morning rush hour was well under way in Mexico City when the earth began to heave. Up to half a million residents crowded the Metro, bound for work or for classes. A few schools were already open, and the inevitable morning traffic jam was slowing movement on the streets...
Last week, as so often over these past 20 years, more than 200 reporters, cameramen and technicians crowded into the East Room on an otherwise perfectly lovely night. Eight women wore red dresses to gain a minute advantage in the desperate bid for recognition by the President. Another wore a...