Word: walking
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Playing Boston College in rugby has been a walk down Elm Street for the Radcliffe Rugby Football Club...
Nixon had a fascinating walk. If you put a carpenter's level on his head, the bubble would stay steady as he went along. The action was mostly in his knees, a sort of Bob Hope sidle. Not an athlete's walk and not one powered by an athlete's muscles. The captain on the bridge did not want to know much about engine room and propellers. Smooth...
Kennedy was a coordinated man, and he had a bit of dance in his walk, an athlete's sureness. But who knows? That is part of memory, of the old kinescope that has passed into the sacred. Nineteen eighty-eight makes its way, as it must, in the medium of the present, the decidedly profane...
Bush is a puzzling man. Dukakis, in an equally troubling way, seems an unpuzzling man. Study the way that the two men walk. If the candidates would not disclose themselves in other ways, they would surely express a little of themselves thus...
George Bush's vectors fly upward, as if he were about to launch himself. His rangy walk would be a John Wayne saunter, except that he goes on his toes with a springy stride, with profile high and prowing the wind. It is his father's walk, the dark-suited, dignified swagger that one saw in the early 1950s when Prescott Bush of Connecticut crossed the Senate floor. On a dazzling day, the blue sky washed cloudless, George Bush performed such a swagger at the Columbus airport...