Word: snapping
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...Harvard is to snap the streak tomorrow it must play mistake-free football and avoid the turnovers the Cornell defense lives...
...this point, someone must have awakened Mr. Elvis Patriot. He put the shake, rattle and roll right into Frank Winters's long snap causing Chris Jacke to blow his streak of 126 PATs...
...Manhattan's Waldorf-Astoria Towers and revealing another side. It's not one that rhymes with rich, as she so famously characterized Geraldine Ferraro, her husband's 1984 vice-presidential rival, but not one that's soft and cuddly either. Pose a question about the Clintons, and she will snap,"Oh, them. This is supposed to be about my book." Point out that her pro-choice stance is totally at odds with her husband's -- he would make abortion illegal, after all -- and she says, "I'm not going to sit here and argue with you." But the wonder...
...Crimson got off to a slow start in the game. On the very first Harvard snap of the Murphy coaching era, Ferrara was sacked and fumbled, giving the ball to the Lions. And on the team's second possession, Columbia stopped the Crimson in three downs...
...will visit more than 40 North American cities before the end of 1995, (it's in Pittsburgh this week) with Broadway and an international tour projected to follow. Staged and choreographed by veteran performer Lee Roy Reams under the supervision of composer Jerry Herman, the show has all the snap and style one remembers from Gower Champion's original production, which won a record 10 Tony Awards (Channing beat out Barbra Streisand's performance in Funny Girl). Exceptfor its confused and too hasty resolution, Michael Stewart's book -- about a meddlesome, matchmaking widow -- craftily melds song and dance. Corny? Sure...