Word: trots
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Caprio's first chance at a home-run trot. "In high school we didn't have a fence," the freshman explained. "We had to run it out. It felt good just to jog it." Crimson 15, Eagles 0 HARVARD ab r h bi Kay 2b 5 1 3 1 Andre 2b 1 0 0 0 McAndws rf 5 2 1 0 Caprio rf 1 1 1 1 DePalo c 4 3 2 0 Rivera 1b 5 2 3 2 Maspns dh 6 2 2 3 DiCsare ss 4 2 2 0 Vierra lf 4 0 1 0 McNmara...
...fell right to me," he recalled yesterday, still enjoying the Crimson's 35-21 season-opening victory. And the heat and fatigue that the senior felt would stop him were overcome by a couple of nifty Crimson blocks that paved the way for him to trot into the end zone...
...brother's place, she decides that the cure for his glum raffishness must be pets on whom he can practice a responsible form of loving. Forthwith, she goes out and buys a menagerie of ducks, a goat, an affably neurotic dog and a pair of miniature horses that trot, puzzled but agreeable, through the house. It is as she tells her psychiatrist: "I'm going to get my balance. Then I can go back to being obsessed with my family...
...once again, upset at his son's failure to take responsibility, the kid closes him in a bear hug, assuring his father that there is absolutely nothing wrong. "We have a nifty house...we'll do just fine, an asshole and a sonofabitch." He then leaves Harry to trot back to the beach, as the camera zooms to the face of his father, blank with shock and rage. He then proceeds to kick out his offspring in the hope that "...he'll see the light when he feels the heat." The expectation seems futile, for the son's grief...
...salvage yard at Los Alamos is open from noon to 4 p.m. on Thursdays. The regulars start arriving early, staking out their positions at the head of the line, which by noon stretches across the parking lot. When the door opens, they trot forward, gaining speed as they gallop through the warehouse, swerve around the cash register and slide past a World War II-vintage sign of a cutout policeman holding up a warning DO NOT RUN OR PUSH. One by one they pop out into the yard, their shirts and hats festooned with bits of masking tape made into...