| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - In fact, at the reception, one of the guests recited a poem that pegged our courtship to great moments in baseball, starting with the night we met-the fourth game of the 1978 Yankees-Dodgers World Series, the one where Reggie Jackson, running the bases, threw his hip into a ball, breaking up a double-play and allowing Thurman Munson to score as the ball bounced into right field.
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