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...balls about a dozen times.” Will D. Kemeza, a divinity school student who ran alongside Warren for part of the race, said spectators were excited by Warren’s joggling. “People all along the road would point and say, ‘hey, a juggler,’” he said. “Everybody was laughing as he’d go by—the value is entertainment.” Warren said that while some marathon runners worried that he made them look bad, others enjoyed the diversion...
...entire building comes to less than the cost of our air-conditioning unit.? This, his latest project, comes out of a desire not just to showcase his products but also to promote his vision for sustainable construction. ?Anyone who sees how beautiful this is will say, ?Hey, why am I building with ugly concrete blocks when I could build something beautiful, and cheap too?? It could be the beginning of a new revolution...
...questions before I give him advice," says Peyton, 29, of his discussions with younger brother Eli, 24, the second-year quarterback for the New York Giants. "He's got his coaches, and he's learning from his experience. What are you going to tell somebody? 'Hey! This team is fast.' He knows that...
...family." As in Scorsese's Mean Streets, four guys hang out looking for the big score, and one of them get in trouble with a don. By the end of Act I, Tommy owes a half-million dollars to various nefarious gents. Recalling their pre-star days, Tommy says, "Hey, Nick, remember when we couldn't get arrested?" Later, speaking to the audience, Nick acknowledges that "None of us were saints. You sell 100 million records, see how you handle...
...allusions to “The Fountainhead” and pathetic little postscripts in Portuguese—will eventually seem embarrassing. And those cute little Van Morrison subject headings now read forced instead of funny. A heading left blank, however, screams indifferent, and “Re: re: re: hey,” convinces me you just don’t care. Good e-mail correspondence can create quite the sexual tension, I’ll admit, but well-thought-out words risk an eventual let-down (“He sounded much wiser on the Web”). Speaking...