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...this set-up, of course, the quarterback is the most important operator. Odell's quarterback will fake, spin and fade directly to his rear as opposed to the more usual "T" ball-handler, who will step off to the right behind his guards and tackles...
...last eleven years, the motion to streamline the archaic distinction between the College's two Bachelor degrees has once again come alive. The intervening decade has seen the faculty majority of scholars in the classical tradition who so roundly defeated President Conant on the issue in 1935 either fade from the scene altogether or yield to the pressure of what they confess is an inevitable trend. Odds are on the chance that all men now in College may graduate as a Bachelor of Arts, or at least as a Bachelor of Science who is a scientist . . . . but, regardless...
...shouts and sobs of desperate Jews, the hobnailed clatter of angry Tommies, the plash of bulging refugee ships, had been heard around the world-in Whitehall, where a harassed Labor Government hoped that the outraged moment would soon fade into the indifferent past; in the White House, muffled in discreet silence; in the Kremlin, where alert eyes watch any disturbances on the lifeline of Empire...
...hope that our love will never fade...
...meant one more semester saved, but Vag was beginning to wonder whether he had not paid too much for the whistle. One more summer like this and he would be ready for the bughouse. Already his ideas of going to Grad School were beginning to fade: the very thought of spending another few years stagnating with the rest of the gleeps was enough to send him out for another beer. It used to be a question of going to work or going to school, and naturally everyone picked school because life was a lot easier there. But now with...