Word: isolateed
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This type of lateral movement spreads the defense out and enables the line to isolate one defender.
Women's groups at Harvard are amoeboid: they proliferate by fattening and subdivide spontaneously. The groups take pride in their lack of structure, so that it is difficult to isolate specific organizers. "We are leaderless," said Susan Cole '74, active in Radcliffe Women to Keep Mind and Body Together. Questioned...
The typical Harvard offensive play would involve five or six passes shifting the ball from left or right trying to isolate a defender.
But poorer still Arthur Hailey. For all his understanding of the machinery and machinations of the industry--much of which is described very well--he ultimately underestimates the emotional void in which auto men operate. The wealthier one gets in Detroit, the more one is expected to isolate himself amid...
An actual telethon-Jerry Lewis' 17th annual for muscular dystrophy in 1968-was "the landmark in both our lives," according to Adler, that led to their present exhibit. "We sat up for the entire 19 hours, taking notes," he recalls. "Both of us are fascinated with TV when it...