Word: kneeing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Paul Zimmerman, in his book A Thinking Man's Guide to Pro Football, says. "Some qualities seem universal. The great ones usually run with their feet close to the ground--Sayers, Jimmy Brown, Jimmy Taylor, Joe Perry--they all did. Even Lenny Moore, who was noted for his high knee action brought his feet down when he got near the line. The reason is balance...
Birmingham (Dell) Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee...
Blakinger faced fairly stiff competition at 114 last weekend, and he is a strong candidate in the national 105 class. Starr faced a slightly less competitive field at 198, and he will probably pass up the national trials because of scheduled knee surgery later this spring...
...implication that the protest is directed against a single target. Most importantly, "strike" means that in order to win our demands, we intend to deprive our opponent of something which he finds indispensable. The trouble is that so far, we at Harvard have used the word "strike" in a knee-jerk and fetishistic manner, without really asking ourselves whom the target is, how long our action must take to be effective, and what we must take from our opponent before he realizes that his current course of action will backfire against...
...Game of the Foxes, Farago (I) 2-Tracy and Hepburn, Kanin (3) 3-Eleanor and Franklin, Lash (2) 4-Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, Brown (6) 5-The Moon's a Balloon, Niven (4) 6-The Defense Never Rests, Bailey with Aronson (5) 7 -Souls on Fire, Wiesel 8-The Last WholeEarth Catalog, Portola Institute (7) 9-The Double-Cross System in the War of 1939 to 1945, Masferman 10-The Show Business Nobody Knows, Wilson