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The article is about William Nowell, a homeless man with an unspecified health problem who, having come into a two-hundred-thousand-dollar legal settlement (its precise origins are unclear, at least initially), moves into a luxury apartment building whose other tenants decide that he, yes, smells too much.
He steps into fatherhood and into a great unknown: what do you do when you have won more medals than anybody ever and have to start again at something else? Nothing will ever compare to the rush of these races, of the roar of the crowd and the constant affirmation that he – yes he – was the best in the world over and over again.
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BURKE: If he possessed that, yes, he would be locked up for that.
"I've got to say yes to that," he said, laughing.
And Dr. Hart was so relieved that someone was actually interested in the books that he said yes.
* Actor Jon Voight sat down Bill O'Reilly and accused Obama of "bringing us to chaos and socialism," and then suggested that he -- yes, we're still talking about the actor -- might do a better job negotiating with North Korea.
I think the answer to that is yes," he said.
In that context, yes, he was "brave" for being there.
"If I have a win to match that, then yes," he said.
"We hope that the answer to that is yes," he said.
There's a feeling about that and, yes, he's a good director.
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