Word: walks
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This is not a fact lost on the players, whohave repeatedly voiced their desire to win onelast trophy for the aging, gravely-voiced coach.Ultimately, come late November, Restic will walkonto the field for the very last time. That walk,he said, will be the most special...
Zuromskis would not elaborate further on his disagreement with Rosenthal. But sources said Rosenthal plans to "drastically cut" service at the day-time urgent care clinic, which serves students with emergency medical problems who walk in without appointments...
...compassion, theatergoers are likely to find the show most impressive for Hawthorne, who moved from South Africa to London in 1951 and spent the next quarter-century as a journeyman waiting to be noticed via an endless series of character parts, walk-ons and outright rejections at audition. He may not have helped his cause with sufficient ego. "Only at 50," he admits, "did I fully realize I wanted to be an actor." At that point, Yes, Minister made a star of Hawthorne, who bears a striking resemblance to Ralph Richardson. In the past few years Hawthorne found roles that...
...Lady as a kind of co-President, but her involvement in health-care reform has kept her more narrowly focused than Gore.) Clinton often ends a meeting by turning to Gore and asking him what he thinks, giving him the opportunity to deliver the closing argument. Then they often walk out of the room together, heads nearly touching, giving Gore that all-important hallway time that is private and frank. It may help that at 45, Gore, who has served in Washington for almost 17 years, is a grownup in a house of tyros. "Any understanding of Al Gore...
Although the Vice President was never part of the Capitol Hill backslapping club, he was respected by most, and retains his power of persuasion there. One morning just as legislative director Howard Paster had got a difficult House Democrat on the line for the President, Gore walked in, took the phone and softened up the Congressman by reminding him of a fund raiser Gore had for him in 1988. Oftimes when congressional leaders call the Oval Office, Clinton uses the speakerphone and puts Gore on. In a walk-up to the first budget vote, Gore spent only five minutes...