Word: frequently
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Indeed, D'Souza made some good saves in that middle stanza, though she found herself down on the ice a couple of times amid the frequent pile-ups in front...
...neighboring governor faced heavy pressure for a good showing in New Hampshire yesterday, where he was expected to do well because of his vocal opposition to the Seabrook nuclear power plant and his frequent appearances on Massachusetts news broadcasts seen in the state...
Kelly said she also makes a point of becomingfamiliar with students from other houses who eatat Winthrop regualrly. I also know "our poolpeople, like Debbie," she said, pointing to LowellHouse resident Deborah H. Glueck, a frequent Housediner. "They don't show their ID's that way, andit's more personal," she said...
...your clothes." A handsome Prague surgeon, he is also an epic womanizer -- a kind of Columbus or Cousteau, eager to chart the provocative depths of womankind. "Is every woman a new land, whose secrets you want to discover?" The questioner is Sabina (Lena Olin), a painter and Tomas' frequent mistress whose principal props are her mirror and her quaint black bowler. The mirror is Sabina's canvas, her lover, her critic; the hat is an emblem of her willingness to walk out on a lover or a country when it gets too messy, too close. Like Tomas, she wears...
...snapped shut her purse and said, "Oh well, another $9,000 on the American Express card." She is among the youthful clients haute couture should never have lost and whom Lacroix is luring back. Picart speaks proudly of Lacroix's popularity with show-business people, who usually do not frequent the couture. "People like Faye Dunaway and Bette Midler are in a profession of appearances," he says. "They are glad to find street clothes reminiscent of their stage costumes, and they are glad to find that we're not uptight...