Word: wolfs
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...didn't want to put another stoplight because there are about four in a row there," said City Councillor Alice K. Wolf. "But now people don't stop when pedestrians try to cross...
...There will be signs [at Johnston Gate] and hopefully at some of the other crosswalks saying pedestrians have the right of way," Wolf said...
Loyal readers of such Fisher classics as How to Cook a Wolf, The Gastronomical Me, Consider the Oyster and With Bold Knife and Fork are familiar with her life, which includes three marriages and two daughters. Born in Michigan, she was raised in Whittier, Calif., where her father Rex Kennedy was a newspaper editor and publisher. "I am a fifth-generation writer," she says with pride, "even though now I dictate into a cassette. It's awful...
Those returning are hardly representative of the majority of Soviet emigres who have settled in the West. During the 1970s, some 400,000 Soviet citizens, / most of them Jews, left their homeland, primarily for the U.S. or Israel. "The majority adjusted," said Mira Wolf, executive director of the Russian Immigrant Adjustment and Service Center. "They have happy families here and jobs," added Wolf, whose center is in a Brooklyn, N.Y., neighborhood that is home to more than 12,000 Soviet families. She feared that the current focus on the trickle of returnees will divert attention from the "thousands who want...
...When Wolf said she did not think questioning government promotion of religious practices was nit-picking, Danehy slammed his fist down and shouted, "Bullshit...