Word: walke
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...around the stage. Some of the show's most amusing moments come when 6-year-old Victoria Pontecorvo, who plays the orphan Molly, mischievously mimics Struthers' outlandish antics. Pontecorvo's tiny size and huge smile will immediately win any audience over, and her imitation of Miss Hannigan's drunken walk and fondness for the flask are priceless. "It's the Hard-Knock Life," the orphan's second song, is an adorable synchronized number filled with metal wash-buckets and rags, and choreographer Peter Gennaro wisely capitalizes on the charm of his youngest orphan as she tap-dances and cartwheels into...
...backers will be eager to put a positive spin on the deal. And within the Jones camp, spokeswoman Susan Carpenter McMillan has won a significant victory over her longtime rivals at the Rutherford Institute and the Dallas law firm Rader, Campbell, Fisher & Pyke, all of whom were threatening to walk out after concluding an appeal of the Jones case dismissal. It was only when McMillan's husband, Bill, got involved in negotiations that a deal was brokered. Indeed, it came as a surprise to many that a settlement could be reached at all in the wake of midterm elections that...
...watching the "Sex" film festival when the scene with the two female bonobos performing "hoka-hoka" (genito-genital rubbing) on each other came on. To my surprise, I found myself becoming extremely aroused. To make a long story short, I had to walk out of the science center with my girlfriend's sweater tied around my waist. It was sooo embarrassing...
...Morality is something you have to do for yourself," Goldberg asserted. "Know thatyour ideas on morality are going to change. If youare going to take a moral stand...as we saw in theelection...then your house has to be clean. Eitheryou can walk on water or you can't. Someone iswaiting in the wings to bite you in the butt...
...know, and right now, I don't care. A week ago I would have said that I trusted my classmates at Harvard, a group of people so exceptional in every other respect, that they should naturally be morally superior as well. I trusted them not to walk into my dorm room and steal my computer. I trusted them not to swipe my TI-83 off my desk in the library when I went to the bathroom. I trusted them to return my ID card to me when I lost...