Word: snap
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Odell then sent Henderson in to line up a field goal, with Wisniewski holding. Wisniewski took the snap, stood up, and flipped the ball to Smith, who had peeled off along the right side and into the end zone. Henderson then kicked the point after to give Penn a 7-0 lead...
Feeney emphasized, however, that not all those reclassified will be called into active duty. "What we are doing "is screening those who are eligible. But there will be no snap judgments," he said...
...slight man with the crinkled, smiling eyes is not the sort of celebrity for whom headwaiters snap to attention. When he walks into a Manhattan restaurant, hardly anyone notices. But he notices everything. Is the decor adequate? Does the headwaiter seem anxious to get on to someone else? Is there any single offering out of the ordinary on the menu? Is the wine overpriced? Is the busboy attentive to such details as discarded swizzle sticks and filled ashtrays? Are the service plates set just right? Then, having eaten and paid for his meal, Craig Claiborne, food and restaurant editor...
Leverett took advantage of Quincy's punt formation woes after a scoreless first half. They scored after a bad snap caused the Quincy punter to touch his knee to the ground on his own 13. They also blocked one punt and foiled a running play on a fake kick...
...Snap. In the upcoming Senate fight, Lyndon Johnson may well be a reluctant combatant. He voted in 1947 to override Truman's veto of Taft-Hartley. But he promised U.S. labor to fight for repeal of 14(b) in return for its support in 1964 and, to the surprise of many, even put the pledge in his State of the Union speech. To show that he meant it, he pushed so hard when the repeal bill reached the House floor in July that it flashed through, 221 to 203, after a scant five hours of debate. After that...