Word: frequented
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...fashionable Beacon Hill, in front of the home of Her Majesty's consul, a half-dozen old men and a young woman, all from Southie, walk in a circle twelve feet wide, carrying signs. 'Elize Brit--Queen of Death.' It's a terrifically hot afternoon, and there are frequent stops so the marchers can rest in the shade. But they've been there since midnight; they'll stay till midnight comes again...
...Begin threaded his way through an adulatory crowd of 2,000 to reach the party building. His supporters sang He Will Make Peace and When the Messiah Comes. Once at the lectern, Begin contemptuously denied that the campaign had been the dirtiest in Israel's history-a frequent and accurate charge by Peres-and proclaimed, "I will form the next government." Rhythmic applause was stilled by Begin's raised hand. As for Peres, Begin said, with the arrogance that has become part of his public posture, "I don't know what pushed him. Mr. Peres, you have...
What should a banker do when a customer's account shows huge cash deposits, frequent wire transfers of funds to numbered accounts abroad, and other evidence that the banker knows is suspicious? None of these businessmen can be expected to turn away the customer. He'll simply find another seller who'll shrug and say, 'Well, there's nothing illegal about paying cash. And what am I anyway, a one-man morals squad...
...fire-works," says Amanda of her final-round pas de deux from Sleeping Beauty with Partner Simon Dow, 25. "We strove for purity." In a rare bow to a Western performer, TASS noted, "Her dancing was marked by spirituality, lyricism and purity of form." Audiences wholeheartedly agreed, giving her frequent ovations and besieging her with autograph requests when she left the Bolshoi Theater. Though the victory will most likely result in a flurry of guest-appearance offers from around the world, McKerrow, a Rockville, Md., native, has more immediate concerns: finishing high school and getting her driver's license...
...down his newspaper, ousting his sympathizers from government posts and finally getting him dismissed two weeks ago as commander in chief of the armed forces. The owlish, 48-year-old economist had launched a belated bid to shore up his presidency by soliciting support from generals who applauded his frequent front line tours in the war with Iraq. But the military, wary of the risks of political involvement, chose to remain neutral...