It is above all serious, and tries to stay away from the flim-flam of artworld tourism and junketing. |
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Amid the initial focus on junketing and the abuse of expenses, it was one of the first indications of how far the cancer of corruption had spread. |
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Cochran was out there junketing with the best of them, enjoying an all-expenses paid trip to New Orleans, courtesy of lobbyists and executives in the poultry industry. |
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Powell, who died 30 years ago, swaggered through the streets of Harlem and the halls of Congress, joyfully junketing at public expense and savoring worldly pleasures like a playboy rather than the Baptist minister he was. |
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When the movie was finished, rather than junketing the press to New York and homogenizing the publicity, the producers and the stars sold the picture city by city. |
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The hotel, the onetime playground of the Duke and the Duchess of Windsor, remains a favorite of moguls, models and junketing movie companies, even if their numbers have declined along with those of the news media. |
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Other people in that town might go round looking like constipated hound dogs, but he was having fun and sharing it, partying and junketing first-class all over the country on the federal dime. |
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