Word: fourteeners
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...incumbents and would-bes. Since he profiled Ronald Reagan in 1987, Wills has written 15 articles for TIME about the forces and people that shape America's political soul. So prolific is this one-time Jesuit seminarian that he occasionally loses count of the number of his books. "Fourteen, or maybe 16" is his guess; but his publisher, Simon & Schuster, puts the total...
...totally rad," said one fourteen-year old customer who was experimenting with some tongue drums...
...than it ought to be. There is no way to explain the opinion polls that show large and growing majorities in favor of the death penalty. Today 2,588 people pace the death row cells of America's prisons. Another joins them, on average, every day of the year. Fourteen died in 1991; 16 more have died so far this year. As the pace of executions mounts, so too, sooner or later, will the intensity of the debate...
...notes of the spectators, or of the houses and the landscape, but it wasn't much use. I had passed the point where a walk is a useful thinking tool and just wanted to get back to Boston and take a shower. a waited for the mile markers. Thirteen. Fourteen. Fifteen. I stopped at a Star Market and bought an apple and a candy bar for lunch. Sixteen. Seventeen. I passed the spot where I photographed the race two years ago. Eighteen. Nineteen. The hills started...
...Crimson placed ninth in a fourteen team field that included perennial powers Cornell, Army, Navy, Lehigh and Syracuse...