Word: frequently
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...same time, Democrat Thomas Foley, the majority whip of the U.S House of Representatives, voiced concern over the frequent bitterness of Western European public opinion vis-à-vis the U.S. Said he: "Europe has been a bit too quick to pick up the random follies that this Administration has perpetrated and run them up the flagpole. I have the sense that perhaps American policy is not as Dad as many of us say it sounds." Richard Perle, U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security, and Helmut Sonnenfeldt, former State Department counselor, repeatedly pointed out to their West European colleagues...
...government has called the games "a dangerous diversion" for young people and for those with modest incomes. Frequent players, who can hope to win illegal jackpots of more than $2,500, include immigrant workers from Algeria or Portugal and residents of the poorer sections of France's major cities. Most of those people have no wish to break their habit, which costs many $15 a day or more. Says one jackpot junkie: "You'd better believe I like playing. You don't need friends, and you don't have to worry about being lied...
...debate is as complex as any in American political history. There is no single "nuclear issue," but many interrelated ones that it would be unwise to study in isolation. Living With Nuclear Weapons makes a valiant effort to shrink aspects of the nuclear debate to human dimensions. It employs frequent analogies--to duels, track meets, football games, horses, porcupines and staircases--and even includes a "checklist of arms control proposals" that is reminiscent of nothing so much as a Topps baseball card. But even it must descend into nuclear complexity, and sometimes it fails to emerge. Its analogies...
...statement revealed that during one of his frequent trips to Japan Reischaoer was afflicted with gastritis, an inflammation of the stomach lining, and bleeding. He was then admitted to a Japanese hospital for treatment...
...years, there have been frequent accusations, particularly from the right wing in the Senate, of flagrant Soviet violations of SALT. While the charges are numerous and persistent, none of them has stuck. The Soviets take full advantage of loopholes, and play as close as they can to the sometimes fuzzy edges of the agreements, but they have been at least as careful to abide by the letter of the nuclear arms pacts...