Word: walking
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...They've got a lot of talent and a lot of skill. After beating us last time, they'd better not walk into the game too confident," he said. "It may do them...
...stockings?" Replied Ella: "I keep my campaign promises, but I never promised to wear stockings." She plans to change her political style no more than her casual dress. "It's important for me to continue to stop in cafes, to keep my curbside office that allows me to walk down the street and do business." In becoming the highest-ranking woman in U.S. politics, she has been inescapably catapulted nationally into the center ring, and will continue to enjoy that most pleasant of political perks: gainsaying further aspirations...
...though I walk through the valley...
...memories were often harsh. The son of a shiftless, intemperate father, Shaw began tending the hardscrabble Alabama soil almost as soon as he could walk. When he was not plowing or picking cotton, he cut and hauled timber, hacked out railroad crossties, carved ax handles, wove baskets. At 21 he married, left his servitude to his father and entered another. Few economic systems can have been as cruelly deceptive as the one saddled on black Southern sharecroppers. They leased their land from whites, who also paid for the "furnishin' "-feed, fertilizer, tools-they needed to farm. At harvesttime sharecroppers...
What is more startling than the fact that senior cross country captain Jim Keefe runs the 2.6 mile harrier course in the same time that it takes most individuals to walk from Harvard Yard to the Radcliffe Yard, is the fact that the Mather resident can squeeze an afternoon of practice into his hectic schedule...