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"It was nice to hear from a Hall of Famer".
"I think it's absurd, ridiculous, coming from a Hall of Famer," Hernández told USA Today Sports on Thursday.
The 80-acre roadside attraction, cinched in between U.S. 1 and the Atlantic Ocean, had everything from a Hall of Giants and bathing beauties to the country's greatest orchid collection, and it pulled in 100,000 people a day.
From Stone's application she read in manuscript the passage from "A Hall of Mirrors" in which Geraldine remembers Roosevelt's picture; she was so moved that she urged Wallace Stegner to admit Stone to the program in spite of his bad teeth, rough edges, and lack of a college degree.
"I can get in front of the right audience," says he. Indeed, who would refuse a cold call or discard an e-mail from a Hall of Famer?
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Reporting on Trump's inner circle is akin to writing dispatches from inside a hall of mirrors.
The late-career surge has elevated Bonds, 39, from simply a Hall of Famer to one of the all-time elite.
I live across the hallway from the brother of a hall-of-fame baseball player -- one of the first African-Americans to play in the major leagues.
So "assets" were created from smoke and a hall of mirrors.
The university has rented a number of rooms from privately owned Chaucer College, in a hall of residence usually rulereserved for Japanese students.
Teams are going to have a problem.' Hearing that from him is always great, a Hall of Famer like that.
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