Word: frequently
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...part of some as to whether our motives weren't entirely economic. This clearly was not the case. Selling, for many, is an integral aspect of exhibiting; in the case of this particular exhibition, it was partially necessitated by the cost incurred by participation. Were exhibitions more frequent, the obtrusiveness of this economic aspect would diminish...
...Nixon considered the alternatives, there were signs of growing tension in the White House. He held frequent marathon meetings with his closest advisers on Watergate. On four occasions, he escaped from the pressures by cruising on the Potomac River aboard the presidential yacht Sequoia. Such cruises in the past have signaled presidential anxiety, and his inner turmoil was shared by his top aides. They seemed confused and uneasy, fearful that no satisfactory way could be found to avoid a confrontation with Congress and anxious about the effect of such a showdown on the U.S. public...
...ears have fallen beneath his collar at this point." After studying each of the transcripts and consulting with St. Clair, Buzhardt turned them over to Nixon. Aides assumed that the President, in reviewing the transcripts, was insisting that non-Watergate matters be excised, as well as his frequent obscenities, in preparing texts to be handed over to the Judiciary Committee...
...Chaban's key role during the Resistance. After attending a Chaban rally outside Paris, TIME Correspondent George Taber noted: "Over the auditorium hung an aura of nostalgia and past triumphs. The audience was made up of a generation old enough to respond enthusiastically to Chaban's frequent references to the glories of le Général and the Resistance. Yet a new generation has grown up in France in the 30 years since the Resistance, and it has been five years since French voters ousted De Gaulle. Chaban's campaign seems to be running...
...results showed that large majorities of both frequent and infrequent users of the Square disapproved of building the Library on the Bennett Street site. Almost all respondents felt that the Library would have a detrimental impact on traffic and crowding in the area. They identified air quality and change in the character of Harvard Square shopping area as other concerns...