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In 1914, Port Angeles’s downtown street levels were raised above the tidal flats, which you can peek in on with the 2 1/2-hour tour Port Angeles Underground Heritage Tours on Friday and Saturday afternoons.

The whole endeavor plays like a Disney Channel original with a Hollywood budget; one that would be really nice to check in on with another movie or two over the next few years.

It’s a part of his image that the Onion has since homed in on, with headlines such as “Biden campaign concerned after candidate gives unsolicited back rub to coat rack.”

The first group discussion I sat in on, with the three white men, seemed to bear out all of Fishkin’s fears, nearly going off the rails.

There’s much more to the development of a full swing — and much more that made Edgar a Hall of Fame hitter — but those are at least a few starting points to home in on with a hitting tee.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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