Word: walking
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...first inning, the Crimson picked up two hits but couldn't score. In the second, a single and a sacrifice went for naught. Two hits and a walk were wasted in the third and a hit and a walk in the fourth failed to produce any runs. "I could go right down the line." Park said glancing at his scorebook...
...FACULTY WIFE helped me walk from the operating table to the snack table. I protested that I would be late for her husband's class, but she insisted that I stay in the chair for 15 minutes anyway. Other faculty wives kept bringing me juice and cookies. Elsie's it wasn't, but it kept me from passing...
Holder, 44, attributes his multiplicity of interests to his father, a "salesman with brains" in Port-of-Spain who believed that "if you put the tools in front of the baby, the baby will walk up to the tools." Among the tools his father provided were a piano and a paintbrush, both of which were first taken up by Holder's older brother Boscoe. "From the beginning, I was high on Chopin and turpentine," says Geoffrey. He has studied none of his arts formally. Creativity, he explains, is mostly a matter of environment and exigency: "At Carnival, for example...
...total of seventy-two door-sized white panels, and a slide and tape presentation with separate viewing area set behind the rest of the exhibit. In each group, six panels are joined in a kind of flattened-sawhorse formation so that the panels participate in a connected, four-side, walk-around display. The viewer moves from group to group, circling each separate area. Over each section hangs a long blue banner with the Boston 200 logo and the single-word title of the group in white letters...
...Fritz Lang's direction turns the cinema into images which fuse with one's own societal paranoia. There are a whole list of things which you may never do again after seeing M and a few of them are: whistle the Peer Gynt Suite, allow a kid to walk to school without an armed guard, see a floating balloon and not wonder where its owner is. If you only think of Peter Lorre as the whining, pop-eyed comic figure of a million parodies, try this on for size, for his performance in M is brilliant in its fullness, empathy...