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...frugality is legendary. She wanted to take the subway to testify on Capitol Hill but finally relented and accepted a ride from friends. When she inadvertently bought a Vanilla Coke recently, she took one sip, declared it awful, then drank it all because she could not bear to pour it out. She has two business suits--one that she bought for her FBI interview in 1980 and the one, given to her by her mother-in-law more than 15 years ago, that she wore to testify in June. "Stuff doesn't wear out," she explains. Her daughter Bette feigns...
...Crandall drives slowly through the working-class neighborhood of Longview, Texas, kids pour out of their homes and follow the sound of Christian rock blasting from his Chevy pickup. "Hey, kids, do you know what time it is?" Crandall shouts into a microphone. "We're gonna have some fun with...
...recruiting sessions, which include weekend workouts with his Atlanta-based trainer. Instead of the stresses of brain-teasing interviews, he faces a series of intense tryouts and interviews with interested corporations from February through the spring. While other seniors are hitting hot spring break spots, Morris plans to pour some blood, sweat and tears into workouts with NFL teams...
They huddle in their coats, silent, at the stone steps of the yellow and white home. Streams of mist pour from their mouths. At last someone speaks. “It’s a perfect day for tea,” he says...
...illustrious television chef Julia Child lived nearby in Cambridge for most of her life, and Gomes often invited her to pour tea on Wednesdays...