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The other day, walking with this same friend through the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, I saw a mourning dove for the first time.
Earlier this year, he recalled in Gay Times, one night in the 1960s when he had emerged from the London Hilton's Starlight Rooms: "I was walking with this guy, and these two burly coppers were on the pavement.
People were often confused by the sight of the couple, she said, because he looks like "a corn-fed, Midwestern guy, then he's walking with this covered women who's dark — they can tell from my eyes".
In "Ernesto Cardenal and I," he imagines walking with this Nicaraguan poet and former Roman Catholic priest and asking: Father, in the Kingdom of Heaven that is communism, is there a place for homosexuals?
I remember being so worried that one of my coworkers from Lululemon would see me walking with this dude.
I step aside as he drops the bag on the counter, trying to catch his breath as if he's been walking with this load for miles.
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"Walking With the Enemy".
I've had to walk with this for a long, long time".
Both fiction and nonfiction writers walk with this crutch, hobbling their way through writer's block or memory loss.
There was one lady selling fritters and she had a big vat of hot oil — she had to walk with this oil and they came after her and beat her to make her move faster.
I know I'll never walk with this exact band of people again.
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