Word: walls
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Cooper's coach, Stephan R. Paccognella, who drove a van behind the graduate student during the ride, said Cooper was, "absolutely relaxed and comfortable...until the end." Cooper said he "hit a wall" at 106 miles from Cambridge, so "It was a real struggle to get to Provincetown from that point...
Talk about rip-offs. Even the most hardened residents of Detroit's crime- ridden East Side have been stunned by the latest target of some enterprising robbers: aluminum siding. The off-the-wall trend began last year, when siding suddenly began disappearing from abandoned houses around the neighborhood. More recently, aluminum rustlers, emboldened by the local cops' relaxed attitude toward the thefts, have taken to prying off the siding from the garages of occupied homes. Even lawn chairs are no longer safe...
...nine-point lead found for Bush in the NBC-Wall Street Journal poll was in keeping with what sources said were private soundings taken for the two candidates. Only 35 percent of those reponding to the public survey said they were pleased with their choices, and 61 percent said they wished other candidates were running. The survey, of 1285 likely voters, had a margin of error of three percentage points...
...down JFK to the Sports Bar (the Galleria, JFK St.). A line of very cold students--all of them male--had formed outside the Square's newest bar, but the attractive bouncer from Tufts let the two of us in quite quickly. Although packed to capacity, a mirrored wall and glass partitions made the bar seem spacious. Several televisions blared different sporting events...
College-age students stood and drank in the front room. Management removes the stools on the weekends, anticipating crowds. In the second room, behind a glass wall, students sat at tables or mingled in small groups. Posters of Boston heroes-Larry Bird, Tony Eason and assorted Bruins--lined the walls...