Word: minds
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...first time, the music was not enough to see him through. Age encroached. His attention strayed. His mind slipped. "Where am I?" he said one night, not too long ago, startled, looking up at the stars. "At the beach," he was told. "You're home." He nodded, but that look of sudden, alarmed absence stayed with him more and more...
...against encroaching fate, would have crowned the evening and rounded memory with a perfect dramatic closure. Too much to expect perhaps, but in a sense that was Sinatra's own fault. Too much, he had always shown us, was the least we could expect from him. Not as excess, mind, but as abundance. So much heart, so much sorrow, such delicacy and such braggadocio, all for the music he made indelible, with enough to spare so that it spilled over into his life and into all the public refractions...
...sued for 50 percent of the household's assets, has, according to Strober, "gotten a backlash for what many have called greed, but is genuinely sincere in her quest for compensation for wives' work." Strober said she established the Institute for Equality in Marriages with this quest in mind...
...hard to sympathize with the singleminded paparazzi who, Fox testified, "chased me on foot and in my car, yelled obscene comments at my entire family, and literally staked out my home." But opponents say villains could use the restrictions to keep their crimes from photojournalists' cameras. Peace of mind for Hollywood celebrities or an unfettered press -- take your pick...
Lumbering through an empty, rain-soaked, wind-swept Yard on my way to thesis orals last Mondays morning, my new shoes drenched, my umbrella upturned and my body shuddering in fear, there was one thought I couldn't get out of my mind: Brendan Frasier never faced anything like this...