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A snap (colloquially called a "hike", "snapback", or "pass from center") starts each Canadian football and American football play from scrimmage. The ball begins on the ground with its long axis parallel to the sidelines of the field, its ends marking each team's line of scrimmage in American football; in Canadian football line of scrimmage of the team without the ball is 1 yard their side of the ball. ...
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The act of the ball being hiked to either the quarterback, or holder, or punter.
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A colloquial term for a brief period of extreme (generally cold) weather setting in suddenly, as in a
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A snake is a reptile with no legs. It has skin with scales. There are many snakes in rainforests. SOLAR RADIATION Solar radiation is the heat and light that comes from the sun.
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An arrangement in which currencies were pegged to each other but left free to float as a group against the US dollar. Named for the graph that the limits of variation of a currency would follow over time.
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