Word: snappings
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Stafford took the snap and immediately leaped over the middle for a one-yard gain, the first down, and ultimately. Dartmouth's first win of 1982. Ivy Standings Ivy All Penn 3-0 4-1 Harvard 2-1 3-2 Princeton 2-1 2-3 Brown 2-2 3-2 Yale 1-1 2-3 Dartmouth 1-1 1-4 Columbia 1-3 1-4 Cornell...
...reason the Eastman Kodak Co. of Rochester, N.Y., controls 70% of the U.S. amateur photographic film market is the firm's remarkable ability to create new products that make taking pictures a snap. First there was the boxlike Brownie in 1900. Then after World War II came the Brownie Hawkeye (1949), the Instamatic (1963), the pocket Instamatic (1972) and, earlier this year, the highly successful Kodak Disc camera. Between its introduction in May and year's end, the company expects to sell 8 million of the devices, making it by far the hottest new camera in history...
Despite such measures, the company's long-term prospects are anything but secure. Unless sales snap back soon, the name Wurlitzer may be fated to start fading from memory, like such once famous brands as the Hudson Hornet and the Atwater-Kent radio...
...working on trying to snap a situation where we're plummeting downhill before we find ourselves completely out of it," Harvard Coach Karyn Altman said after the match...
...steep beach. A series of ropes connect the ship to massive human-powered wooden winches and a lone bulldozer. The engineer, who designed the system to tackle a 20-degree grade, has quite fearing for the lives of the Indian workers if a metal clasp or something else should snap. Although the director has been told repeatedly that he is attempting the impossible, he perseveres, ignoring the dangers, refusing to consider abandoning his dream...