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Amidst this mechanical carnival, the hoopsters exhibited the type of on-again-off-again play that has plagued their entire season, and watched another team--a team they should have beaten--stroll out of Cambridge with a victory...
...papers." He spoke with enthusiasm, as though he were determined to make the return to his roots work out. He will spend a good deal of the time on a book about his presidency and do some hunting and fishing, watch after his farm and timberlands, and stroll the fields. "It will be a tremendous wrench for him," said one of his closest friends. "He has always been a forward-looking man. He will have to fight against dwelling in the past...
...Charles is out for the day,' Emma said, her voice full of playful implication. After the wine, they went for a stroll in the lovely French countryside. 'I've always dreamed that some mysterious stranger would appear and rescue me from the monotony of this crass rural existence,' Emma said, clasping his hand. They passed a small church. 'I love what you have on,' she murmured. 'I've never seen anything like it around here. It's so . . . so modern...
...stroll across the Vanderbilt campus on an autumn afternoon is to see legends spring dazzling in the soft blue air-a little blurred, of course, as all good legends should be. Over there (nobody remembers quite where) Tate used to address a class of undergraduates. He was a severely handsome man who looked rather like a Confederate cavalry officer, and when he spoke of "the Republic of Letters," fond students could practically hear bugles blowing and see banners flying...
...people they were sent to help. Eventually, shortages in the quake zone gave rise to a ghoulish black-market trade in everything from coffins to mineral water. The result was widespread bitterness, as Pertini discovered on Tuesday during an inspection tour of the stricken region. "How dare you stroll through here?" shouted a man digging through the rubble in Laviano as the immaculately dressed presidential party approached. "This is not a spectacle, you shits! My wife is down there. She has been screaming for two days...