71. Ordinary men do not usually make for extraordinary story lines, and this is true here, at first. 72. Sgt. Maj. Pendergrass, clearly, was no ordinary man. 73. She found him terrifyingly normal, monstrous because he was an ordinary man yet capable of mass murder. 74. Sports allows ordinary men and women to become extraordinary. 75. Standing amidst a gaggle of toddlers would be photo opportunity enough for any ordinary man. 76. Still, for many of the ordinary men and women, finding and summoning the will to endure will not be as easy. 77. Stutes, as Fitzsimmons and many others will attest, is not an ordinary man. 78. The countless reports of ordinary men and women putting themselves at risk in the World Trade Center to help total strangers. 79. The Evangelists, despite their exalted literary careers, were, after all, ordinary men, and their portraits suggest as much. 80. The ordinary man whom he places in such breathlessly extraordinary circumstances is a nicely self-deprecating guy. |