Their faces appear in advertisements around the country, and star-spotting is a favourite pastime in Mumbai's posher establishments.
The first known American reference to what many recognize as our national pastime baseball happened in what year?
In the 19th century, economics was a pastime of inquisitive gentlemen, a branch of philosophy.
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Miller has little patience with one favorite pastime of his party's liberals--blocking confirmation of presidential appointees.
We Americans just seem to accept our national pastime, even when it lets us down.
If you listen to Callahan, gaming the system has become something of a national pastime.
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For this, and for disrespecting the national pastime with his alleged deceptions, fans want his contrition.
Searching for cheap flights is a national pastime and a whole subculture unto itself.
Clearly, pounding the pavement is a popular pastime in Boston, where the biggest annual event is a marathon.
But the most heavily represented sport in the Sotheby's sale is baseball, America's national pastime.
Quite the contrary, maneuvering to legally pay lower taxes is practically a national pastime.
But if he treats his pastime as a hobby, two bad things happen.
Sport to most of us might be a happy pastime, an escape, a source of great entertainment.
If Bush needs inspiration to find his pastime paradise, he should look to the lives of his forerunners.
This has robbed Canada of its national pastime and many small businesses of their chief source of revenue.
While at school, he developed an interest in computers and software, and learned computer programming as a pastime.
Bingo is the latest old-school pastime enjoying a resurgence among young people, along with knitting, bowling and euchre.
In the high Middle Ages, chess became a popular pastime for the upper crust, both men and women.
For months, the anti-bullfighting lobby has been trying to have the pastime outlawed in the city, he says.
But until my demands are met, online shopping will remain a premium service rather than a mainstream pastime.
While many a fortune has been made scavenging the wrecks, it is a pastime best left to the professionals.
"We had a tough time trying to take the U.S. national pastime to court in the U.S., " he says.
The pastime of punting - propelling a long, flat-bottomed boat along the river - is popular in both cities.
But inside The Double Play there are still a lot of memories among the folks who revere America's pastime.
But that is what they do, and to some, complaining is a pastime.
There's no doubt football is our true national pastime, but hubris is hubris.
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Expressing contempt for reality TV shows is our No. 2 national pastime, second only to watching reality TV shows.
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Beach going was a simple and common pastime that came to be a part of how Australians thought of themselves.
While many top canoeists have often been brought up by paddling parents, Baillie's uncle took the pastime to new heights.
Still, urban exploration remains a popular pastime, as it can be done in any manmade environment anywhere in the world.
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