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| as if God breathed light into the world, just as He breathed life into man. Olmedo Saenz, whose seventh-inning, pinch-hit, three-run homer tied the score at 4-4 and for a moment breathed life into the Dodgers, agreed. Even as moviegoers continue to dissect how well director Peter Weir breathed life into author Patrick O'Brian's unusual 19th century British Navy characters, the ship used in the filming is being kept fully intact at Driscoll's Boat Works in San Diego. |
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