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Jim Brown One of the few players to retire at the height of his career, the Hall of Fame running back walked away from football in 1966 at age 29 to focus on a film career.
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I have to walk away from the book, come back, walk away, come back, it's just annoying".
Those who handed the keys back and walked away have been are being pursued by debt collectors once back in the UK.
If she didn't do them, I did a "time-out" where I turned my back and walked away.
Then, as Trinidad offered to shake hands, Vargas refused, turned his back and walked away.
Prince "thumbed through it quickly, made a few faces, handed it back, and walked away".
I did my part: I lost a hundred bucks and wanted to get it back but walked away.
"Oh, do you want to give me an interview?" "Definitely not," he replied with a grimace, turned his back and walked away.
Now he often claims that, because he decided it was time to "give something back," he walked away from his movie career when he was the highest-paid star in the world.
On that previous night, his guests had talked him down from the heights, and he'd hung the painting back in its place, but on our night — why? — none of us found a way to object as he added his property to the fuel and turned his back and walked away.
One of his coaches had recently given him a copy of "Out of Bounds," the autobiography of Jim Brown, another running back who walked away — in Brown's case, at thirty — to pursue a life onscreen, but Barber was more interested in talking about history: Vlad Dracula, Vietnam.
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