Word: jump
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Before he underwent surgery, the President discussed the tax question with newsmen at the L.B.J. Ranch. "We won't fire in the dark or jump in the dark," he said then. The day after his operations, members of Johnson's economic consortium-Treasury's Fowler, Budget's Schultze, Federal Reserve Board Chairman William McChesney Martin and C.E.A. Member Arthur Okun-spent a lunchtime hour at his bedside, and it was clear that nobody had jumped in the interim...
Wilson achieves a tour de force when he makes Adrienne rehearse what she'll tell her psychiatrist, then "jump-cuts" forward to the appointment, where we hear her conclude the recital aloud. Very effective in that passage is the use of telegraphic, abbreviated, highly substantive language to convey Adrienne's thought...
Ohiri also holds the Harvard and IC4A track records for the triple jump and the Briggs Cage record for the broad jump...
...while good defensive play can sometimes inspire a team, nothing lets it down faster than a score on a goalie's mistake. It's hard also for a goalie to jump up after a goal with the 'C'mon guys let's get it back' spirit a captain should supply...
Into Business. The TV series, breathless with jump cuts, stop action, asides, speedups, titles, slow motion, and every other photographic gimmick that the Beatles people ever thought of, is doing well enough to be assured of a good run. Bright, unaffected and zany, it romps around haunted houses and toy factories with no intention of making things all add up. The boys more or less sing two or three songs per show, while the camera follows them in surrealistic pandemonium aboard everything from unicycles to epicycles. The show ranks 53rd in the Nielsens, but it has 32% of the audience...