Word: frequently
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...million flag-waving Cubans turned out in Havana's sunny streets to bid "Bienvenido, Companero Brezhnev." It was the first visit by a Kremlin leader to Cuba since Premier Aleksei Kosygin visited the Caribbean island in 1971-and the biggest crowd Brezhnev had ever received on his frequent travels abroad. Plainly enjoying the effusive Latin welcome, he traded warm abrazos with Castro, and waved continuously on the 25-mile motorcade into Havana from the back of a pale gray open Zil convertible that had been shipped from Moscow, along with a fleet of black Chaika limousines...
...action sequences are frequent but arthritic. Colleen Dewhurst - whom one hardly expects to find in such company-provides an agreeable cameo as a roundheeled cocktail waitress with a taste for cocaine. The Duke remains amiable and unruffled throughout, but it is a bit troubling to see him poaching so obviously on Clint Eastwood's loner-cop territory...
...three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven...WE WANT MORE!!!" was a frequent cry of the jubilant victors. And they did want more, they wanted B.U. They'll get the Terriers next Monday night in the Beanpot finals. And if Harvard wins that...
...hospitals in which the state's 23,000 mentally ill and retarded live. From funds raised by Gilligan's introduction of a state income tax in 1971, $900,000 has gone into a "humanization" program, ensuring patients 24-hour care and more cheerful surroundings. A frequent visitor to Orient State, the Governor chose to celebrate the program's second anniversary a different way. He donned a white coat and walked the wards for a couple of hours as a psychiatric-aide trainee...
...recent interview, Curran described the "special offender," as someone who combines unwillingness to conform with the prison's rigid rules with frequent acts of violence...