Along the way, Purdy drew emulators and admirers from several generations of writers. |
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Purdy of The Denver Post is the fifth winner of the Aldo Leopold Award for Distinguished Editorial Writing. |
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But many who work with amputees say that seeing someone like Purdy on television is incredibly important. |
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So far, viewers of the show have seen Purdy in three different kinds of feet. |
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She admitted that watching Purdy dance on the foot was both exciting and a bit stressful. |
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Today, Purdy is an Olympic snowboarder, spokeswoman, actress, and now, a dancer. |
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In a way, the timing of this Dancing With the Stars is perfect for Purdy. |
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For more information about Purdy and the rest of Team Kellogg's, visit Kelloggs. |
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Purdy is in his mid 70s now, an impeccably polite, nearly dressed man, thin as a rake, with big startled eyes. |
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In Broken Bridle, Wyoming, Jeremiah Purdy, the town's tinhorn sheriff is a college kid who wants to become governor some day. |
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Which seems to be par for the course these days when directors like Purdy hand quietly great material to great ensembles. |
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This form of personal attachment and spatial transformation is particularly evident when Pat Purdy talks about the 'lurky place' where the kids would seek refuge. |
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