51. He earns a living playing reggae music and its predecessor, ska, three nights a week in downtown Manhattan clubs like the Knitting Factory and the Cooler. 52. He had been working six nights a week and deserved a vacation, Mamary conceded. 53. He can be found perusing a menu up to five nights a week, sometimes for business, more often for pleasure. 54. He recalled walking late one night down a TriBeCa street, and seeing a white woman begin to run. 55. He said he trains five to six nights a week and is hooked on boxing. 56. He has rented a three-bedroom apartment on Central Park South for the several nights a week he plans to spend in New York. 57. He spends six nights a week in New Jersey and spends each Wednesday night in Washington Heights with his wife. 58. He was famous for sleeping on a cot at the office up to three nights a week. 59. Her aggrieved and resentful wife seethes while working seven nights a week as a bartender to pay the bills. 60. His pharmaceutical sales job meant spending four nights a week away from his wife and son. |