Word: walke
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Stahlmen, undaunted by this sudden outburst, surged right back with five tallies of their own. Bill Foley started it with a sizzling double past third base, Jack Forte followed him with a walk; but Roche forced Forte at second, with Foley advancing to third. Roche started to steal second, and the catcher threw to the base trying to cut him down; but nobody was covering and the ball sailed into center, allowing Foley to score and Roche to reach third. Swegan banged out a single to center scoring Roche, and came home after Allen walked and Wallace belted...
...Winston Churchills, dressed strictly for comfort, encountered photographers on the Hendaye beach, where they were vacationing between the British political campaign and the Potsdam Conference, together made a picture that looked startlingly like an old George Belcher cartoon out for a walk with one of the Elgin Marbles...
...waving a leg at them. She drew a deafening roar and a blizzard of coins. Then she had herself boosted to a porthole and really got down to cases (see cut). In Europe, she recalled, her most effective line was just, " 'Hello, boys'-I would just walk out on the stage, say that, and the house would come down. I don't know...
...lyrical songs What Makes the Sunset and I Fall in Love Too Easily, elegantly prepared for the I-walk-alone voice and manner-and Sinatra's unaffected, hypnotic singing of them...
...Sack and Private Breger, he was maladjusted, maladroit and wonderfully incompetent and unreliable. His grousing, griping and goldbricking were a vicarious safety valve for other G.I.s. Now Author Brown has introduced Artie to U.S. civilians in a collection of 51 stories. Brown's earlier best-selling A Walk in the Sun won acclaim as a serious work, but Artie Greengroin, Pfc. is not likely to be hailed as a great comic work...