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He arrives as a reminder that amid Tea Party craziness and Trumpery, hysterical slanders, racist smears and savage politics, a man can not just survive and thrive, but walk tall without descending in to the gutter with his opponents.
"But if we're so conspicuous, why have we been written out of the history of cities?" Elkin combines her own circumambulations of New York, Paris, Tokyo, Venice, and London with accounts of women, such as Virginia Woolf and George Sand, who thrived on walking and recording these cities.
"What better time to throw it than that time?" Leiter struck out six and walked three, thriving in two-out situations.
Rob and I know many Christian gay couples who are thriving both in their walks with God and in their relationships.
I imagined walking into a thriving party and hearing the record needle abruptly scratch across the LP (LPs? I told you I was old) into complete silence.
Take a walk with your healthy, thriving formula-fed baby and feel good about the fact there's a product out there that nourishes him well.
C. C. Sabathia has thrived lately, but walks have infected the rest of the rotation, possibly because of the way the ball travels at Yankee Stadium.
Not a lot of that fabled walk-everywhere, 24-hour-convenience, thriving diversity there.
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