Word: snapper
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...characterize Frank Fisher as the director of the OGCP, Characterize him by what he had been, by the fact that he has left some place else." With that Fisher descended upon Sage's market and spun towards the back of the store where he found a fine red snapper at the fish counter...
Indeed, it turns out that there is more than rampant professionalism involved here, but Forsyth and the screenwriters reserve this information for a snapper ending. It seems that Voight's father, long dead, was a . . . but let the movie hold on to its arthritic surprise. It is just about all it has. The Odessa File has lumbering yearnings to be a kind of fictional semidocumentary. It invokes Simon Wiesenthal, the Nazi hunter, whose name is listed in the credits as an adviser and who even appears, played by an Israeli actor, as a futile attempt to lend the project...
...great praise for this role, which he deserves, although there's enough else there that he doesn't have to bail the movie out. Usually Nicholson is given time to build up momentum in a scene, but perhaps momentum is the wrong word, because he's more of a snapper...
...WINTER'S TALE, by William Shakespeare. This play's last two acts feature an appearance by Autolycus, the snapper-up of unconsidered trifles who's one of the funniest characters in any play. It's also the third Shakespeare play the Loeb's put on in the last two weeks. Opens tonight at 8 at the Loeb...
Tetirick is fortunate to have a high-quality snapper in Brian Hehir, and "the smoothest holder in the college ranks, Jimmy Stoeckel," Correia says. I have timed the [New England] Pats at 1.5 seconds from snap to impact, while the slowest Harvard does is 1.3 seconds...