Word: standing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...week on her TV show, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, has done it in real life too. Seymour, for reasons best known to herself, reveals in TV Guide this week that she once began to have a miscarriage on live TV, during the Rose Parade. "I knew I couldn't stand up or move around, because that would just make it worse," she says. "So I just handled it." Currently pregnant with twins, Seymour, like the frontierswoman she is, downplays the episode. "Accidents happen at anyone...
Koyanis also said that in general, the University publishers do not authorize stand-only anthologies, i.e. anthologies consisting only of Dickinson poems...
Well, perhaps at this point, when Bob Dole can't seem to decide where exactly to stand in order to reach his dream, the best rationale for his candidacy can be found in the satirical lyrics sung on the Don Imus radio show by a Rush Limbaugh impersonator to the tune of Bob Seger's Old Time Rock 'n' Roll...
...last rays of the setting sun. They are so sharp, so startlingly three dimensional, that the mind wants to domesticate them, to bring them down to earth, to imagine them rising on the horizon or just beyond the wings of an airliner. These are no ordinary clouds, however. They stand not 30,000 ft. but almost 6 trillion miles high. They are illuminated not with ordinary earthly light but with searing ultraviolet radiation spewing from nuclear fires at the center of a handful of newly formed stars. And they're 7,000 light-years from Earth--more than 400 million...
HERE'S A SOLITARY WOMAN, NOT young, who holds the stage completely. She's solitary whether or not others stand beside her, for she glows at the center of your vision, and those at the periphery disappear. If Hollywood is notorious as a place where actresses over 40, even the most talented, have trouble finding work, Broadway at the moment seems to set them at a premium. Back on New York stages this fall, their radiance intact, are Carol Channing, 74, in Hello, Dolly!, Julie Andrews, 60, in Victor/Victoria and Carol Burnett, 62, in Moon over Buffalo...