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For months, he hoards this private knowledge, just as he hoards the printouts of Beth's e-mail messages.
He hoards his ball autographed by Billy Goodman and laments, "I never did get a Ted Williams ball".
He hoards images until these are catalysed by some other image, be it a snapshot, a scene from a film, another painting.
Off duty — he lives on campus in Cold Spring Harbor with his wife, Shira, a dentist, and their four children — he hoards the seeds from every choice-looking fruit and vegetable he buys at the local Stop and Shop.
(On the eve of the EU referendum the UK was top). Those close to Hammond say he is haunted by the crunch, crash and crisis he expects Brexit to cause, so he hoards every penny he can muster for a war chest to protect us from the worst.
"I was at this Lion's Club thing the other day," he says, swaying in his chair beneath a pair of red boxing gloves that once graced Muhammed Ali's fists (he hoards the autographed pair at home), "and somebody asked me about my age, like I was Methuselah or something.
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Maybe he hoarded that cherry.
He hoarded food.
He hoarded things as well, such as scrap wood.
In fact, he hoarded them with the utmost secrecy lest lesser rivals steal his ideas.
Or he would eat the candy he hoarded in a locker.
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