Word: walke
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...never realized how truly diverse American society is until now. I walk down crowded streets, and ride in crowded subway trains, and without fail, I am the only non-Japanese person to be seen. People are usually too polite to stare, but I realize how different I must look...
...said Redux might inspire vivid dreams, and was he ever right! As I was sleeping, I saw myself tooling around in a Volkswagen Beetle. Suddenly it jerked into reverse. I looked back, and there was Godzilla lifting the car and violently chomping away. It took a walk around the house and another glass of juice to shake the jitters...
...walk into class early hoping that I get the chance to speak with the professor. Too late. A student a little older than myself has beaten me to it, and by the time they are done, class has begun and the opportunity fades. Trying to get a word in edgewise seems just as difficult in class as the same older student seems to feel that the class has turned into a private conversation between himself and the professor. And what professor minds that this student, a little more learned, with a little more experience than the others, is spraying...
...envy you your memories," she said. With rheumy eyes, we watched her walk away with a youthful spring in her step, and thought what cold comfort memories can sometimes...
...October poll only 24% of the public could honestly say they were "paying attention," down from 42% at the same stage of the campaigns in '92. And in time, there was less and less to pay attention to. The only group to walk out of the Republican Convention was not the Buchananites but Ted Koppel and his camera crew. By October the candidates had become harder to find on TV than intelligent, nonviolent children's programming. There was talk, among the environmentally concerned, of recycling America's stock of voting booths as Portosans...