Word: quiets
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...Wests could screen "something nostalgic" for a coach load of travel agents. They pulled out Son of the Sheik-and had an instant hit. Three months later the theater went all-silent, and the organ (whose pipes "speak" through a vent from a side room) has hardly had a quiet moment since. As well as the Thursday-night show, West runs an annual silent-film festival and puts on extra screenings by request-earlier today, for a group of New Zealand golfers whose game was rained...
...logged 436 gay-themed ads in global gay and mainstream media last year - around a fifth of which appeared in Europe - versus around 350 in 2003. "What might seem a very brave step to make isn't that brave, really," says Jon Howard, strategy director of London ad agency Quiet Storm. He suggests gays are on average "more affluent, more interested in style and brands, and travel more" than their straight counterparts. Moreover, some research indicates that merely delivering a gay-tailored message is enough to create a long-term relationship. According to the Outright 2006 survey, more than...
JERUSALEM—The campus of Hebrew University is on the tallest hill of this ancient city. The view from Mount Scopus reveals a quiet Jerusalem, far removed from the fierce fighting in the north. Security is tight—it always is—but life and learning continue. Despite the quiet, this is a summer...
...individual who received an annoying phone call filed a report. Sssh! I Need to Meditate Tuesday, July 25, 1:06 a.m.: Officers were dispatched to a report of a group of individuals making noise at the Botanic Gardens. Officers arrived and reported the group was gone and all was quiet. Valuable Planks Stolen Tuesday, July 25, 7:17 a.m.: Officers were dispatched in response to a report of vandalism to several panels that covered the view of the construction project on Cowperthwaite Street. Hide and Seek Tuesday, July 25, 5:12 p.m.: Officers were dispatched to a report...
...ducked into a store front where we waited for quiet before running to the bus station...we spent the next half hour trying to convince a sherut driver (a minibus taxi) to drive us out of the city,” she added...