Word: europeanize
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Alwaleed dispatched his media consultant Tarak Ben Ammar, a film producer, to explore ways of shoring up Jackson's career. Jackson soon hired Ben Ammar to manage his business affairs, including his just ended 1997 European tour. "The prince's advice and guidance have been extremely helpful to me in all facets of my life and career," Jackson told TIME. "With the prince's business skills and my help on the creative side, I truly believe we can grow into a global company...
...purple print blouse that Catherine sports when walking in the door from New York decidedly fail to convey a sense of a city sophisticate. The overall effect is as if the actors had raided their closets for unworn apparel. (The actors' brogues are similarly patched together; although vaguely European, most of these accents are not from the Emerald Isle...
Aside from the manner of her death, Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanova, Grand Duchess of Russia, should have no particular reason to stand out in the history of European royalty. But her extraordinary murder, combined with a string of confusing propaganda and poorly conducted investigations, opened the door for numerous impostors seeking to lay claim to the Romanov name and fortune. Indeed, Anna Anderson, as the most famous of these impostors came to be known, kept up her charade for years, through the press and even the German court system, until her death...
...faces behind the cameras have also changed over the years, according to Square merchants catering to tourists. They say that the first wave of European and Japanese tourists has been supplanted in recent years by visitors from Latin America and other East Asian countries...
...used to cater to Europeans--three years ago we had European flags hanging in here--but they just don't come in big groups anymore," says John C. Ballestas of J. August, a souveneir retailler on Mass. Ave. "It's mostly Koreans and Brazilians...