Word: frequently
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Frequent substitution] works both ways," Harvard Coach Jape Shattuck said. "It brings fresh people in, but it also brings cold people in. The people we're going with might be slightly more tired, but they're completely locked into the game...
Kennedy also had the luxury of running an entirely positive campaign until the very last days of the race. His opponents undermined and occasionally eliminated each other throughout the spring. However, despite "Young Joe's" frequent verbal slips, they shied away from criticizing the eldest son of Robert F. Kennedy...
...been a frequent target of Schmidt's sharp tongue. He once described Jimmy Carter as a "faith healer" who made "policy from the pulpit." Schmidt resented economic lectures from American officials. "Not only is your inflation higher than ours," he would snap, "your unemployment rate is twice as high...
Musical chairs is a time-honored executive pastime in Hollywood, where top- level job switches are frequent but outsiders are usually unwelcome. Thus it was a major surprise when Columbia Pictures announced in June that British Filmmaker David Puttnam would replace Guy McElwaine as chairman. Puttman, 45, who takes over this week, is the producer of such widely praised hits as Chariots of Fire and The Killing Fields but has never worked for a U.S. movie company. Indeed, he has been one of the American industry's most outspoken critics. Columbia is gambling that a talented iconoclast can provide something...
...northeast of San Antonio. It was the kind of place Earle recalls in Someday: "There ain't a lot you can do in this town/ You drive down to the lake and then you turn back around." As Earle grew up, his own trips out of town got more frequent, the turnarounds longer. "I wasn't a bad kid, I wasn't gettin' in a lot of trouble," he remembers. "I just wanted to get away to walk the streets, mostly listening to all the songs I had in my head...