Word: walked
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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With Soviet troops near by, the unions walk the tightrope...
...Park and proceed along the paved road until it turns into a red clay rut. You are going along at 30 miles an hour, then 20, then 15. The road dips and rises, twists and turns. The car clatters, the body shakes. Finally, Grand View Point comes in sight. Walk to the edge, 6,000 ft. above sea level. To the northeast, the La Sal Mountains loom, while before you in the distance tower the Abajo Mountains. Spread out below is an immense rock garden, burnished red and brown and buff. The sun bursts through the clouds, first lighting...
...this century Pittsburgh citizens lived under a literal blanket of smoke. Streetlights had to be lit day and night, forming a network of luminescent arteries up and down the hillsides, even at midday. People who grew up in Pittsburgh in those times will tell you how they used to walk through the streets holding handkerchiefs over their faces, and of youths spent in continual shower-taking without ever getting clean...
...echoes Ryan's feelings. Although she says she has made some close friends in the dorm, Newman adds that on the whole "I think I would like the students a lot more if I didn't have to see them so much. It's a bit annoying when you walk down the halls and hear buzz words from all of your classes coming out of other people's rooms--I'd just as soon not know what everyone else is studying and not have them know what I'm studying...
...avoid male nouns and pronouns-where the original Hebrew and Greek texts allow it. Thus the reference in Romans 14: 1 to "the man who is weak in faith" will likely become "the one who is weak . . ." In Psalms, the first verse will read "Blessed are those who walk not in the counsel of the wicked," rather than "Blessed is the man who walks not . . ." In Psalms alone, more than 200 male pronouns will be dropped...