Word: frequently
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Margaux, who was in town for a skiing promotion gig. Their eyes locked. They have been in love ever since, and when Margaux arrived in New York last fall, they pooled their resources, rented a grungy Upper East Side pad and settled down to construct the Big Deal. Frequent reassuring trips to the Palm Court were necessary. "If things began to cave in or if we were confused, we would rush over there, sit at a table, and suddenly things became clearer," says Errol. Margaux says, "Errol has horns but he's an angel...
...process of setting up the nuts-and-bolts machinery to research the issues raised in the October letter has been a slow one, as Rosovsky himself admits. But, despite the inevitable delays of red tape, educational reform has been a more frequent topic of discussion at Harvard this year than it has in a long time: witness the great number of letters Dean Rosovsky has received from students and 200 faculty members...
...angry rhetoric has cooled, the marches are less frequent, and so are the ritual roastings of that familiar foe, the male chauvinist pig. A more mature feminism has come to focus on the drive for equality on the job, in the home and in the nation's political life. Three years ago, in a special issue devoted to an examination of "The New Woman" (March 20, 1972), TIME set out to report, among other things, where she stood in politics, business, the professions and other fields. Since then, events have sharpened the American woman's perception of herself...
...quarterback; the job of the defense is to block a pass or pick off the Frisbee in flight. Most teams use a man-to-man defense, though some are introducing zone coverage. In a good game, the Frisbee changes hands almost as fast as in basketball, and scoring is frequent. In the Mother's Day Classic, the final score was Hampshire 22, Tufts...
BLACK avant-garde jazz of the 60s has been feared, despised and largely ignored by the American music industry. Avant-garde musicians have found live dates in this country sporadic and recording sessions even less frequent. Artista's release of these four records represents a major commitment to jazz's most daring creative artists that few American record companies have been willing to make. Perhaps 15 years since its creation the music is now "safe" enough to be officially recognized...