Word: flickinger
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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But at 1:31 into period three, Sorrenti made good on another power play chance, flicking a quick wristshot past Williams.
But horsing around is what this production does best. The actors canter across the stage, flicking their whip-like tails, singing the chorus to this fable. The choreography is simple yet creative, setting the tone and changing the scene for each part of the tale.
Harvard mobilized its "And the Children shall lead them" offense at 13:09. Freshman Greg Olsen made Constantine look foolish for the first and last time when he took a Mike Watson pass alone at the blue line and waited for the goalie to go down before flicking a pretty...
Some of those musical riffs can be isolated as gestures, and Wylie teaches them all, many from his 1977 book Beaux Gestes. Pointing to the eye means "You can't fool me," and flicking the fingers across the cheek says "How dull," because the words for beard and razor (barbe...
Police said Mark R. Doyan, an 18-year-old resident of Cambridge, entered the common room, harrassed the lone freshman by flicking the room's lights on and off and proceeded to assault her.