Word: frequently
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...imagination, it is the homosexuals who define West Hollywood, which last month celebrated its first anniversary as America's one and only "Gay City." The mayor and a majority of the city council members are homosexual, as are a third of the city's residents, opening West Hollywood to frequent jokes in Johnny Carson's monologue. Most recently the council took heat for voting to keep city hall open on Christmas while declining to meet on the evening of Halloween, which in West Hollywood is celebrated with outrageous costumes, street festivals and debauchery comparable to Rio's carnival...
...reading a poem similar to Old Man and the Sea," said Tom Malone '87 as he leafed through some of the Cliff's Notes which Store 24 has recently started to stock. "And now that I know these are here," he said of the student aids, "I'll frequent the store and browse through them...
...another," he says of the U.S. When he was growing up in Washington, Fuentes experienced not only Dick Tracy, Citizen Kane and the New Deal but also the anti-Mexican feelings which developed during the late 1930s when Mexico nationalized its oil industry. Fuentes says he has since faced frequent trouble entering the United States...
...NOTEBOOK: Delaney Smith, who has been rotating her players in and out of the first five games on a frequent basis in an effort to keep them as fresh as possible, said before last night's contest that she would also begin rotating her starters for at least the next few games...The Crimson has not beaten B.C. since 1978...The cagers next see action this weekend when they host the Harvard Invitational Tournament which will include Lehigh, Long Island, and TCU. The Crimson won last year's tourney...
Harvard Coach Kathy Delaney Smith made frequent substitutions throughout the game, resulting in 10 different players contributing to the 76-point total--the cagers' biggest offensive performance since defeating Tufts, 85-66, last February...