Word: frequent
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...listened to music by Bach, e.g., Air on the G String, Sheep May Safely Graze, which he had requested, and a pretty Army nurse, First Lieut. Lorraine P. Knox, read to him from the Reader's Digest. Mamie Eisenhower's bedside visits became longer and more frequent. The First Lady took her lunch in the President's room, and read selected news clips-mostly editorial comment about his illness. He was informed on the progress of the World Series, but showed little interest...
...Britain's press has aligned itself solidly in favor of the royal romance. Without affronting palace privacy, it has done its best to keep the public up-to-date on each new development in the case. When Townsend was in England this summer, the papers duly reported his frequent visits to the houses of those close to the royal family, proving he still stood high in the royal favor. Last week the newspapers went so far as to hint that the Queen and her Prime Minister were discussing the problem...
...make the common aim continually apparent is thus an essential element of the program. In the Natural Sciences, there is, according to Gerald J. Holton, associate professor of Physics and General Education, great consideration for "how to put the material across"--through frequent intra-area meetings...
Perhaps one player's prestige might be heightened by more frequent use; Jordan's justifiable concern, however, is not with building reputations, but with winning football games...
...defense has looked menacing all week with goalie Lindsay Fischer making frequent acrobatic stops and Beaver and Captain Hugh Sargent the left fullback, forming a solid defensive wall in front...