Word: filled
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Star Trek: Generations uniform for the dark garb of Ebenezer Scrooge to give 21 dramatic readings of A Christmas Carol. This is Stewart's third New York Christmas in four years, and each time his show has sold out, leading to successively larger venues. This year he will fill the 1,400-seat Richard Rodgers Theatre at $40 and $50 a ticket. Thus does Captain Picard of the 24th century reach back to the 19th -- for one man who made a profitable career of reading A Christmas Carol onstage, in both England and the U.S., was Dickens himself...
Outsiders want in; they fill midtown's hotels and clot its traffic. Secular pilgrims, they trek to the Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center (and to its sibs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in Trump Tower and at Lincoln Center). They see a holiday show: the Radio City Christmas Spectacular, which will attract a million patrons this year at $25 to $55 a ticket, or another family entertainment (the Big Apple Circus, Shari Lewis' Lamb Chop on Broadway). And they window-shop on Fifth Avenue -- a promenade that remains the city's most bustling theatrical experience...
Rudenstine's official spokesperson is Carnesale. One of the acting president's responsibilities is to fill in for Rudenstine at appointments he will miss during his absence so that the president will not be overwhelmed when he returns...
Because Ulrich will split her time with the history department, she will only fill half of Hufton's position. The women's studies committee is conducting a joint search with the sociology department to fill the other half and will soon meet to decide on a short list of candidates, Schor said...
...America we eat, collectively, with a glum urge for food to fill us," wrote M.F.K. Fisher in the first of her books on cooking and eating, Serve it Forth, "We are ignorant of flavour. We are as a nation taste-blind...