Word: frequent
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Once she had piloted us out to the balcony, Mrs. Kimball launched into the history of T Wharf, beginning by dispelling the widely believed yarn that the Boston Tea Party took place there, and ending with the unhappy demise of the Magansett Junior Tea Room, where she had enjoyed frequent parties until it closed...
...final judging for best in show, Sister was matched against a bigger, white miniature poodle, a Scottish terrier, a parti-colored cocker, a dachshund and a boxer. After frequent consultations with his wristwatch. as if timing his decisions to television, Judge Joseph E. Redden, himself a terrier fancier, pointed to Sister. Said Redden: "It resolved itself into a choice of the two poodles. There was remarkably little difference in their breed characteristics. In my opinion, the toy was better in the head, and that was the deciding factor...
...Maurice Macmillan is a director of the family publishing concern, has been an M.P. since 1955, and for all his trench ant knocks at his father's government, is a close friend and frequent teatime companion of the Prime Minister...
...King of Kings), for as late as 1955, when I left the country completely disenchanted with its ruler, the Ministry of Education maintained "prison rooms" for students "with advanced ideas of equality and democracy" in its compound adjoining University College and public floggings of such students were a frequent practice. The hanging of corpses will not keep the people of Ethiopia for long in ignorance and poverty at the feet of a despot...
...communications trade, there is such a thing as "overexposure," and, as many performers have discovered it is more than an abstract concept. Kennedy's plans for frequent news conferences and television appearances raise the possibility of both tremendous Presidential propaganda and tremendous Presidential embarrasment...