51.   I guess sportswriters long for the days when black boxers retired crippled -- financially and physically -- and white promoters retired rich.

52.   I only recall thinking that the diminutive man, whose toes when he was seated barely touched the rug, must not be long for this world.

53.   If Mendoza keeps pitching shutouts, El Duque may be long for Columbus.

54.   If Gambill is gone, can the Backstreet Boys be long for the pop charts?

55.   In black-and-white video, director-photographer Bennett Miller captured enough of these outlandish performances to make anyone long for a Levitch tour.

56.   It also seems that the later it gets, the more likely people long for childish pleasures.

57.   It has been waiting so long for a team that the stadium it built in hopes of attracting one is almost obsolete.

58.   It is tempting to look back and long for the old days, when people understood right from wrong.

59.   It made me long for the old days of last year when this place had a great edge.

60.   It was a sign of a team that should be taken seriously until proven otherwise, a resilience that winners have and that losers long for.

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positive 2.27%
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famous 1.75%
important 1.68%
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long 0.17%
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