Word: frequently
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...expanded across the bay from Berkeley into a two-story, 22,000-sq.-ft. space next to a Virgin Megastore and opposite an Apple Store. A garish $35,000 yellow sign outside can be seen all the way from Macy's--crucial, Ross says, to luring the shopaholics who frequent the district into the store (and away from the nearby Borders...
...background check and biometric scans--will be fast-tracked through security. The program, along with fewer prohibited carry-on items, should help the TSA's 45,000 screeners spend less time confiscating cuticle clippers. The hope is that by creating a voluntary database that identifies frequent flyers, the measures will also reduce reliance on racial profiling. Sounds smart, right...
...basic psychological exam given to 60 Native American Church members who had used peyote over 100 times, 79 tribe members who did not use the drug, and 36 individuals with a history of alcohol abuse but little or no peyote consumption.According to Halpern’s results, frequent peyote users did better on the cognitive exam than those who struggled with alcoholism, and even outperformed Navajos who were alcohol- and peyote-free.The study also revealed that frequent peyote use causes no long-term psychological damage.According to Professor of Psychiatry Emeritus Lester Grinspoon, who specializes in the effects of psychotropic drugs...
...never progressed beyond muttering my sympathies for his bird and his girlfriend, the fact that the boy through the other fire door in my room lived in the same entryway offered more opportunities for interaction. Our door refused to stay shut—which proved useful on the frequent occasions that I locked myself out and went sheepishly next door to gain access to my room. Establishing a relationship with the person through the fire door, even if it’s just one of convenience, makes the inevitable eavesdropping a bit less absurd...
...it’s a good place to get gigs,” Minami said. “I’m doing what I want to here, unlike at school.” It’s definitely a welcoming place, and the diverse crowd shows loud and frequent appreciation for the music. As far as places to get sloshed go, it’s a hell of a lot better than the smarmy B-schoolers at Grafton Street—and it’s a lot cheaper, too. The Hotspot had its sad introduction to the Cantab...