Word: replaying
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...kidnap, were returned to their cells in the basement. A short time later, Gorham reached through the bars and pointed a gun at a federal marshal. Using the marshal's keys to open a locker filled with weapons, the two convicts began what Wilkerson later called "an instant replay" of an abortive jail break the pair...
There was no such hesitancy after the McCord milestone. Now more and more print and TV reporters fastened on the story, and the intensely competitive character of U.S. journalism came to the surface. Exclusives received wide replay. On April 30 Nixon, after stating that he had fresh information about the scandal and announcing the departure of Dean, Haldeman, John Ehrlichman and Richard Kleindienst, saw a few reporters in the White House press room. "We have had our differences in the past," he told them, "and I hope you give me hell every time you think I'm wrong. I hope...
...city has never possessed much of a tragic sense. It has tended to regard itself, somewhat defensively, as a bystander at a drama enacted by out siders. Still, even after more than ten years, there is a complicated fascination in watching the Dallas Theater Center's company replay the events of November 1963 before a Dallas audience...
...fine showing of pinball playing, Lilly charged out with 30,000 on the first ball and ended up with 86,000 points for the game, well over the 70,000 needed for a replay. She didn't, however, collect on the lit special that could have put her over 100,000 points with another ball yet to go, but her lead still seemed safe...
...instant replay" of Friday's loss to Penn, the Harvard basketball team roared back from a halftime deficit only to fold and lose to Princeton Saturday night...