Word: walking
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...heard conflicting stories. He would never talk with them in any detail about the break-up of his two marriages. It was difficult for him to deal with his own success: when photographs were first shown at the Museum of Modern Art in the early 40's, he would walk around the block every day watching the crowds go in, but he could never bring himself to go in and see the show. He describes "dancing in the streets of the Village" the day Wall Street crashed. "I used to jump for joy when I read of some of those...
...supposed to be and usually are--that could make conditions psychologically impossible, if you're aware of people too much. So I just go about my business unless I find I'm really hurting somebody...There's no use getting into an argument about what you're doing. Walk away and think about something else and do something else...
...Army's catcher Dietz touched Driscoll for a home run to open the bottom of the sixth, and the blast ignited the Cadets. A pinch-hit single, a double and a walk, sandwiched around a ground out to Durso at shortstop, loaded the bases...
...though, was never the main influence in Jimmy's life, and the two appear to have an uneasy relationship. It was Jimmy's mother, a tournament player and teaching pro, who began tossing tennis balls at Connors when he was three. "I started him as soon as he could walk pretty well," recalls Gloria, still in her perky 40s. "Jimmy took to tennis like it was part of him," she says. "He had his game together by the time he was five." By the time he was ten, Connors had won his first tournament, the Southern Illinois for players...
...moment came on the 16th green, where the Golden Bear sank a meandering 40-ft. birdie putt, then bounded into a victory dance. Miller, playing one hole behind, was later asked if he had seen his rival's moment of glory. "See it?" he asked. "I had to walk through the bear prints...