Word: eye
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...history of this great franchise." The love-in was so overwhelming that people wouldn't have been terribly surprised if the Celtics had announced they were adding Pitino's number to the retired numerals on the banners that usually hang from the rafters but were brought down to eye level for the occasion...
Such was life with father, 1993-96. "In the family sense," he says, "I was fulfilled and happy, living the life of Chester A. Riley." But half of him was missing--his professional life on the sound stage. "I didn't have my eye in a viewfinder, except the one little High-8 video camera I used to take home movies of my kids," he recalls. "In those three years I probably told more stories at my kids' bedtime than I did to the public in my entire career. Then later I'd ask myself, 'Is there the germ...
...whole production: the rapid-fire non sequiturs were played perfectly. Their psychological problems--derived from disastrous relationships with their fathers--reach a peak as they address Colonel Sanders' picture on a Kentucky Fried Chicken Bucket as if it were their fathers. The two give the box the evil eye--"Charlie's" instruction for killing someone--in the most hilarious moment of their laugh-filled scene. John Hinckley is much more somber, as a disturbed artist tyring to write a song to "Jodie" (Foster), the object of his obession. His attempt to assassinate Ronald Reagan is comically depicted by his shooting...
...most important concern of voters, is their wallets, and they are going to vote with an eye toward fiscal responsibility, said Toomey...
...they sniff, dream into the pictures their minds unearth, and write. A boy's hand is fixed to his forehead, covering one eye. A girl touches her lips with her pencil. They are all very still, separated from one another and from the classroom and the cold sun streaking...