Word: walke
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...days before the family escaped, the Korbels would walk the streets of Prague, carrying their baby daughter, careful to stay in public view, until forged diplomatic papers allowed them to make their way to London...
...story, but you know in your heart that none of your writers are going to take it. Someone will ask you why you're so pessimistic, and...you'd like to explain, but you have work to do that night, so you don't. And that someone will walk away, muttering about how jaded...
...Some men organized a walk-out of Briggs House because they felt they were being ignored by the women," Noyes says...
More often than not, we students walk with our heads down and our minds full, thinking of exams, problem sets and papers that are soon due, "as if we had the weight of the world on our shoulders," my first-year proctor used to missing that Harvard, the Harvard of calm, walks and glistening lights, the Harvard that has survived for more then three centuries--the Harvard...
Journeyers will be "house" guests of craftswoman Celita Scarborough-Donaghey, spending nights in decorative teepees (each sleeps 10). They will eat native food like Apache posole (hominy and meat), learn craftmaking and native dances, listen to ancestral tales told by native storytellers and take a medicinal-herb walk. The family of Doc Tate Nevaquaya, the famed Comanche flutist, will show them how to make the wood instrument on which he played the unwritten, melodic music of his ancestors. At the Sac and Fox Powwow, members of Vetter's group will talk with representatives of tribes from all over North America...