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This complicated, tormented man, who talked aloud to himself in the street, was generally silent in company until, suddenly, he would spring one of those famous put-downs.
Mr. Kerry, no doubt in a big-spending mood, having raised more than $214 million during the primary campaign, clapped his running mate on the back and said he would spring for the tab.
So he did, storming back in 1994 as mayor for a fourth term, singing on election night "Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound, that saved a wretch like me!"There was never any shortage of knocking-down in his life, from which he would spring up every time like a prizefighter.
Although Mr. Edwards, Mr. Gephardt and Mr. Vilsack continue to be listed as the top contenders for the job, Democrats near Mr. Kerry held out the possibility that he would spring a surprise, in keeping with the history of vice presidential picks.
He would spring back up only to take a barrage of punches for his troubles, but always a gamer, Papazian's chin held up and he kept swinging.
These lessons sometimes warmed my heart with unbelievable joy, and other times he had me asking myself, "Who am I?" and "Who do I want to become?" Every night right before bed he would spring into action.
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When it came to Phillip Hughes the cricketer, much was made of that ungainly, autodidact's technique – the way he'd spring out of an awkwardly crouched stance and flay fast bowling over gully or the ungainly baseball-style clubbing he used to dispatch bowlers of every type.
He wasn't there for a souvenir photo; he'd sprung for the tickets on the promise of one-of-a-kind night of celebrity entertainment.
I recalled one recent Sunday morning he'd sprung out of my bed to make coffee, hesitating when I asked him to come back and cuddle.
As the company identified and fixed individual bottlenecks, he said, other problems would spring up elsewhere, delaying the effort to get the Web site working normally again.
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