Word: flips
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...freestyle relay remained, and Brooks sent his top freestylers to the block, including earlier winners Eillot Miller and Abramson. An aroused Tiger quartet, however, hitting its flip turns well, pulled away slowly but steadily to set a new Princeton record of 3:19.5 and to win the race by 10 yards and the meet by seven points...
...hinge, a concealed projector lights up, a screen drops from the ceiling, and the group watches a new movie. Also a photographer of considerable skill, Paley displays his albums to guests at home. In the kind of company he usually keeps, he is hardly picture-dropping, but a casual flip of the pages turns up some remarkable names and moments: Anthony Eden, thin as wire, stretched out in a bathing suit at Cap d'Antibes during a sojourn with the Paleys in 1953; Pablo Picasso, trying to look rakish and dashing as he stands to be photographed beside...
...been the same: to touch the essence of the moment on screen. When it works, it comments on the action as words or pictures seldom can-warning of perils, praising the good, cursing the bad. A good score can enrich an actor's performance or make the heart flip at the camera's glimpse of the sky. The new movie music being written in Hollywood accomplishes all this with a freedom and imagination all but unknown to films ten years ago. An art has emerged from within a craft...
...Flip, relieved, and sassy as ever after it was all over, randy Mandy Teufelsbraten was suddenly Samantha Showbiz. "I'm going to star in a production of Fanny Hill" she said. "Where else could they get someone so ready-made for the part?" She also disclosed her ultimate ambition: "I want to be another Lady Hamilton...
...first quarter, Tittle lofted his 37th touchdown pass of the year-a soft, 14-yd. beauty to Gifford. It was the only mistake the Bears made all day. A few minutes later, Tittle tried one of his patented screen passes-a play designed to suck in linebackers, then flip the ball over their heads to a waiting halfback. But the Bears were the ones who were waiting. Chicago Linebacker Larry Morris plucked the ball out of the air on his own 34-and ran to the Giant five be fore he collapsed from sheer exhaustion. Bear Quarterback Billy Wade punched...