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Regardless of whether or not a dominant goalie rises to the fore-front, Tomassoni has created an atmosphere of healthy competition which should elevate the level of play...
...parents tried to calm their petulant 17-month-old baby, a young and bushy-haired fellow approached. Clinton's first words were "Heeey there, you two. I've been wonderin' how long it would be 'fore I met the big guy. Give 'em here." At that point, Clinton picked me up from my father's arms and said, "Lucky for you that you look like your momma." He then tussled my hair, chuckled and handed me back. After that, he became solemn and said, "Len, Avis, I can't tell you how much I've preciated your support...
Still, some of Marshall's fans believe her interests in human rights and public access to the courts will naturally come to the fore in her new role as a jurist--instincts which may have come under pressure in her capacity as Harvard's lawyer...
...ruled out the fore for the latter. It now seems possible that Jewell, looking for a short-cut in life, wanting some attention so as to make up for what he felt slighted for in life, plotted this whole tragic scenario...
...later work this lyricism would too often get buried under the polemics, but in the '60s it was to the fore, and it accounts for the pathos of a piece like The Wait, 1964-65. At first it's a shock, like coming across Mama's corpse from Psycho in a museum. The old woman is waiting for death; her head is a sheep's skull in a jar on whose front is pasted a photo of herself when young; she wears a necklace of memories: jars containing gilded mementos of prayer, marriage, long-gone sexual love. The repeated forms...