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It was at the last of these that I whiled away several pleasurable evenings recently, enjoying the robust delights of Central European cooking "Tu Jadamy Jak U Mamy" — the way your mother used to do it.

Goodrich also doubled for John Wayne and afterward whiled away several evenings with the cowboy star.

So whether you wanna drink where Hemingway whiled away his nights at Captain Tony's Saloon, or follow in the footsteps of a Real World schlub at Fat Tuesdays, no matter what you're looking for -- so long as it's booze -- you'll find what you want here.

The Irish author Maeve Binchy, with whom I whiled away my teenage nights, following her into the heartache and hard times and eventual happiness of many a character, has died, and the world of books has lost one of its warmest, most generous writers.

By Friday morning at Camp David, King Abdullah and his wife, Queen Rania, were preparing to return to Jordan, but there was no news from the White House on how the president had whiled away the stormy night in the Catoctin Mountains with the king.

Certainly, they'd never have whiled away a whole Viennese night together in less balmy climes, reconvening in the less impulsive month of December, as initially planned, might have ended the whole thing.

All those late nights you whiled away debating topics ranging from geopolitics to burrito fillings?

JOHN PIERPONT MORGAN, it is said, whiled away the time while orchestrating a plan to avert the financial crisis of 1907 by steadfastly playing solitaire.

Last Friday, having spent a long night at a count in Falkirk, I whiled away a bleary-eyed afternoon on George Square in Glasgow.

At night, by the light of a fire out in the open, Pereda whiled away the time recounting adventures that had taken place exclusively in his imagination.

Scouring their superannuated collections allowed Genis to cultivate a penchant for authors rarely read today, and he whiled away weeks on Casanova, Jeremy Bentham, "The Prisoner of Zenda," and the entire oeuvre of Richard Francis Burton, who translated "A Thousand and One Nights" and snuck into Mecca in disguise.

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