Word: host
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...fruit. Most of the guests were not from Saudi Arabia's upper class; many appeared to be desert tribesmen. There was no ceremony at the table, and no distinction between rich and poor. A few guests finished quickly and left without so much as glancing at their host. Others stayed to sip coffee with the Prince in the palace corridor. There were, of course, no women present...
...moved to tears while listening to the music of Berlioz. He has scuba-dived in the Caribbean, schussed down Alps, sambaed into the night with Brazilian beauties. A keen student of history, he can discourse persuasively on the neglected virtues of his ancestor King George III, and is host and interviewer on a TV series on anthropology...
...Prince of Wales. It is a question of what you make of the position. I believe that it is best to confine myself to three basic aims at the start-to show concern for people, to display interest in them as individuals, and to encourage them in a whole host of ways...
There were a lot of ifs on that scoreboard--but then, you know, there's this old Ukrainian saying....CrimsonLisa C. HsiaCaptain KATIE DITZLER and the rest of the women's tennis team will conclude their 1978 spring schedule at 2 p.m. this afternoon when they host Dartmouth. "This is the big match for us," coach Peter Felske said yesterday...
...group's seeming misfit was the moody indoorsman Raymond Chandler, who told his host that he had learned how to build suspense by constructing his own characters on the framework of an Erle Stanley Gardner story. The Master was pleased; he never read anything but the competition and found them all, including Agatha Christie, inferior plotters. Yet he could be generous in praise of others' use of character and atmosphere...