Word: well
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Penniless and stateless at the end of the war, Elmyr returned to Paris for some serious painting. In 1946, an English friend visited his studio and mistook one of his unsigned sketches for a Picasso. Fancying herself a bit of an expert, she offered to buy it. "Well, why not?" said Elmyr...
...Those footballs are a psyche-move by the defensive coaches." said Hurley, who has five of them. "They give you an extra meantime to play well, and are a type of status symbol...
...Neil exudes a lot of confidence out there." said safety Fred Martucci. "He doesn't say too much: he's not a real gung-ho sort of guy, but it sure is great playing next to a guy who not only does his own job well, but will cover up for you when you make a few mistakes...
...Hurley is not reclassified 1-A when he graduates, he hopes to go to law school. But whatever he decides to do, he'll go about it the way he plays football-quietly and well...
...have an education job to do in Congress," Stone added. "We have to educate them to the new magnitude of expenditures needed in the social sciences, as well as to the possible benefits and dangers from social science research...