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Nowadays, hockey champions are where you find them, in all kinds of goofy places, like Dallas, or maybe in New Jersey, far from the vital northern headwaters of the sport.
Sharon Stone, who had changed somewhere between the Kodak Theater and Morton's (maybe in the limousine) from her sweetheart dress to a black pantsuit, was creating a bottleneck at the door as she huddled with Sissy Spacek.
For us, it's going to be a world-building experiment, and maybe in a year from now we will have this cool visualization of what city blocks look like.
With all the technology around us, maybe in some years from now it will be so powerful that the parents will have robots to look after their children.
One, because they don't know what I've been through, and they'll never understand, and it's a part of me again, maybe in a year from now, when it's not such a big deal, but not now.
That's for your planes coming in from missions, maybe in distress or something.
"My favorite image in any of her movies, or maybe in all movies, is from 'The Intruder,' " he said.
Maybe in books about Paris and London from around 1910 to the Second World War, and in books about New York in the years just after the Second World War, before the Dodgers moved and the big fractures began.
And so I sat there, poking at the dessert, when I noticed a well-dressed man, maybe in his 50s, return from the lobby and walk across the ballroom dance floor, his arms outstretched, his two hands making the V for victory sign.
Maybe in history, two decades from now, we could look back and go, 'Hey, that guy really started something in Baltimore.'".
Maybe in a dozen years from now, when your kid is getting married and it's become difficult to remember ever being together, you and your ex can share a hug and congratulate each other on bringing up a great kid.
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