Word: frequently
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...spirit of Opus Dei is that Jaymen can work with laymen," Michael A. Cook '72, a frequent visitor to Elmbrook, said last week...
...Brezhnev complained that it has become more difficult to negotiate with the U.S. because of "the frequent zigzags in American foreign policy." Nonetheless, he declared that "we proceed from the viewpoint that it is possible to improve relations between the U.S. and U.S.S.R." The Soviet leader expressed the hope that the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks now under way in Vienna would succeed. His reasoning was economic: a halt in the missile race would "release considerable resources for constructive purposes...
...paint his house. He stood there stooped, red-faced and wrinkled from a not very eventful life: a poor, fatherless adolescence; ten restless years as a chiropractor, a calling that he gave up because the hours were too long; 27 years as a technician for Mobil Oil, interrupted by frequent golf and fishing trips; the death, on his retirement, of his wife; and then a six-month Grand Tour, followed by his return to Santa Barbara, where he slowly learned to cook his own meals and live alone...
...Vegas is really an interesting place to grow up," Pete said. "The people who live there don't frequent the pleasure palaces. They're trying to preserve a sense of community amidst everything, and it's difficult when there is a slot-machine in every grocery store...
...Chief is certain that no one lives in the garage but he has seen "hippies types" frequent the garage. He will remain especially alert for the appearance of the subjects, and he will contact his sources and alert them concerning the subjects...