Word: lifelong
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Observers had dubbed the race a contest between old and new—lifelong Cambridge resident Galluccio versus relative newcomer Barrios, who moved here from Miami...
...lifelong resident of Massachusetts, Barton was born in Lawrence and grew up in Andover. His day-to-day passions were gardening, dancing, and Spanish music...
Bush is not a lifelong pol, and like a lot of people who found their calling relatively late, he thinks and acts instinctively. A longtime colleague says Bush's desire to find moral clarity on many issues is a reaction to his father's tendency to see the good in everybody and everything: "The old man thought he could make everybody happy. George doesn't care about making people happy. He likes to have clear choices. He wants to make clean decisions. He is very disciplined about that...
...Tarantino is adding to his r?sum? as a writer, director and profligate spiller of fake blood. His latest project, Kill Bill, a revenge tale whose body count is belied by its simple title, is the 39-year-old American filmmaker's homage to the fight flicks that sparked his lifelong obsession with Asian cinema. The film, due out in the fall of 2003, is something of a departure for the upstart auteur, who is back on the set after a six-year break from directing. His three previous directorial projects?Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction (winner of the top prize...
...come. A museum dedicated to the pilots was erected next to the statue in 1975 using federal, town and donated funds. Then came 1,036 stone lanterns, one for each pilot who died. But it was after Tome's death in 1992 at age 89 that she won her lifelong struggle. Thanks to Japanese media reports, she became known nationwide as the "Kamikaze Mom," and even skeptics repulsed by the deadly missions warmed to the granny's tale. Ken Takakura, the John Wayne of Japan, conceived of a motion picture after visiting Chiran, in which he starred as a former...