Word: regular
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...more than one meal that they were grateful for. Wayne, a regular guest, said, "If it wasn't for this shelter, there'd be a lot of dead people out there...
...Unless you build up a history with a patient, it's hard to know them well enough so you can make distinctions, and I think that's the big problem with UHS," she says. "Students don't go there on a regular basis, and when they go there, they might not get the doctor they've seen before, so I guess it's impossible to really get to know the patient...
Alwaleed does not have what you would call regular hours. He arrives at his bank and slides behind the chairman's desk at 10 a.m. Three hours later, he heads across town to his office at Kingdom Holding. There he juggles scores of projects through meetings, phone calls and faxes until 3 a.m. the next...
...tone of the anniversary celebrations signal a dramatic change in strategy for the royal family? No. It has been evolving in the direction of more openness for years. Indeed, the Queen invented the "walkabout" early in her reign, and she sees more ordinary people on a regular basis than do most Cabinet ministers and newspaper editors. In 1992 she began paying taxes and reduced the number of royals who receive state funds (and the annus horribilis speech itself was a notable instance of candor). Nevertheless, the election of Blair and the death of Diana have intensified the process of bringing...
...millionaires-only club of American politics--once the small domain of names like Roosevelt, Rockefeller and Kennedy--has expanded to include all sorts of Regular Rich Guys. In the past election cycle, 145 candidates for Congress (up 10% from 1994) spent at least $100,000 of their own money on their campaigns. Nineteen spent $1 million or more. And with nearly a full year to go before the 1998 elections, 133 House hopefuls have plunked down at least $50,000 of their own cash. In California, Senate candidate Darrell Issa, a car-alarm magnate, has pledged...