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Word: quilted (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...kind. * An immigrant from almost any country can depend on finding transplanted countrymen in the city. But there is also something appealing, it seems, about joining the larger swarm of immigrants in New York, of being on a patch that is in turn part of a patchwork quilt. Where practically everyone is an alien, no one is alien. "There is a feeling of cordiality," says Anand Mohan, a Queens College politics professor from India, "and, for us, a satisfaction in knowing that as immigrants in this city, we are not alone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New York Final Destination | 7/8/1985 | See Source »

Over the years, his activities began to form a patchwork quilt of legend and rumor. He was reported to have masterminded a heroin-trafficking ring in Paraguay; he was said to have been Stroessner's personal physician, as well as the dictator's special adviser in a genocidal campaign against Paraguay's Ache Indians. Like some dark spirit, he seemed to be everywhere at once, often hidden behind sunglasses; he was sighted in Bolivia, Uruguay and Chile, and in the jungles of Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Searches the Mengele Mystery | 6/24/1985 | See Source »

...Kuumba gospel concerts, participate in Association of Black Radcliffe Women cultural show, organic classes in Swahili, or perform plays with Black C.A.S.T.-enrich the cultural and social life of the entire University. These students help educate as to the fact that the university, like the real world, is great quilt of diverse patterns and colors, held together by the common thread of the learning experience which is Harvard Professor Kilson dismisses the proposed Third World cultural Center as parochial, as he does the Church of Latter Day Saints and Hillel House. Blacks and other Third World students would...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Kilson: Out of Touch | 3/2/1985 | See Source »

...very American thing to do, to make a quilt," she added...

Author: By Jennifer A. Kingson, | Title: Ring Around the Pentagon: A Nuclear Frieze | 2/8/1985 | See Source »

According to the Ribbon Project newsletter, "Participants may applique, batik, embroider, hook, needlepoint, paint, quilt, silk-screen, tie-die, weave, reproduce photographs, use iron-on fabric paints...to tell this nation that we love the earth and its people...

Author: By Jennifer A. Kingson, | Title: Ring Around the Pentagon: A Nuclear Frieze | 2/8/1985 | See Source »

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