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He designed the lodge himself — on the back of a napkin — in 1997, and spent the next five summers building it.
Smiling and composed, Camby was free of the anger that led him to attack San Antonio's Danny Ferry and forever lodge himself in the annals of ugly Madison Square Garden lore.
Smythe, who has learned how to grow hundreds of feet tall, but who must walk on his hands since the body he possesses is paralyzed from the waist down, chokes to death when Plastic Man climbs out of his stomach to lodge himself in the giant's windpipe.
Lodge himself owns up to War and Peace.
It appears Lodge himself may have had doubts about this project.
Since Lodge himself is both together, the allure in his case proved doubly strong.
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Today a different Romney has succeeded in lodging himself in the public imagination: sane, reasonable, even moderate.
He made that boast on the morning of A-Rod's first mea culpa, and has since lodged himself firmly in the thirtysomething home-run club, halfway to Bonds.
He experienced his first postseason victory in New York and forever lodged himself in Knicks lore with his game-winning, series-clinching basket against the Miami Heat in the 1999 playoffs.
Khabibulin, with the help of unheralded defensemen and a predictable attack by the Islanders, stopped 33 shots while most likely lodging himself in the Islanders' psyche for Game 5.
Over his long career Frost succeeded in lodging more than a few poems where, as he put it, they would be "hard to get rid of," and he can be said to have lodged himself just as solidly in the affections of his fellow Americans.
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