Word: wallmark
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...wrote for Life and Look, for Harper's and Harper's Bazaar, for Woman's Day and Playboy, and even for Hallmark. And if Sam Walton has asked him to, Nash might have produced verse for Wal-mart, except that to force a rhyme he would've called it Wallmark. But his main place of business was The New Yorker, which over a period of 40 years, or approximately 520 moons, Published some 300 of his pieces as the verbal equivalent to their famous cartoons...
...playing Wallmark, a native of Sweden and the No. 24 player in the country. Wallmark had defeated Lee in a third set tiebreak at last year's ITA Indoor Team Nationals, and the memory was clearly fresh in both players' minds...
...took the first set 6-4, but Wallmark got right back with a 7-5 win in the second. The third set would be pure drama...
...went up 3-0 after a break, but Wallmark broke back and knotted the score at 3-3. The two opponents kept on serve for the next five games. Serving at 5-6, Lee had literally run himself out of his shoes, which were now unusable...
...held serve and then ran over Wallmark, 7-2, in the tiebreaker to exact his revenge...