But if you are old enough to have grandchildren, and you sack the quarterback, and do an elaborate sack dance, you will be worshipped forever.
"A litter sack was dumped in the towpath near Lisburn and a couple of ladies saw the gentleman leaving the sack and they went over and lifted it, " she said.
Hauling a sack of potatoes around is cumbersome, and you have to find someone who has something you want who simultaneously wants a sack of potatoes, or the deal won't work.
When the rubber sack makes contact with an object, whether a glass, a pen, or other hard item, a narrow inner tube sucks a small percentage of air out of the sack, making it contract and conform to the shape of the object it touches.
Campbell was an All-Big Ten honorable mention last season after having 44 tackles and a sack.
Quiet, limp as a sack of laundry, he kisses me softly whenever he has the chance.
Steve Sack, who has been at the paper for 35 years, won for editorial cartooning.
And the worst penalty a firm can mete out to a wrongdoer is the sack.
They instead voted to sack Fujimori on the grounds that he was "morally unfit" to govern.
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Mr Gray called for Mr Salmond to "sack or back" the deputy first minister.
Imagine if track had events such as these: the sack race, the one-legged hop, skipping backward.
Old foreign-policy hands argue that it is foolish to appoint somebody you cannot sack.
Kraft loved the Patriots since the sad sack days of the 1970s and '80s.
That's compared with 36% who said they watch TV while, or after, hitting the sack.
There is, for instance, Judy's Book , founded by Andy Sack and Chris DeVore in 2004.
British corporate-governance rules, which allow shareholders to sack board members, are envied in America.
The following year, in his first career postseason game, he had a huge sack.
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On this day, however, Gaither helped prevent Suggs and friends from registering as single sack.
Health authorities will be given new powers to sack GPs who are failing to maintain standards.
Another worry is stifling bureaucracy and regulation, especially laws that make it hard to sack workers.
The IMF would probably tell Greece to sack thousands of public-sector workers and cut pensions sharply.
He puts his pilferage at a modest 2kg of rice for every 52kg-sack he handles.
And not just seven but 27 governors will probably have to sack employees and slash services.
Mr Brevnov was clinging on to his job after the board voted to sack him.
Mr Spears has also been granted permission to sack his daughter's business manager, Howard Grossman.
Likewise the west will sack its central bankers, or rather take away their independence.
But before Mr Wahid can tackle these issues, he first has a general to sack.
As for the sack of the Alexandrian library, that, says Mr Kennedy, is a discredited myth.
Sylvia makes a sack lunch four days a week and treats herself to lunch once a week.
Man is an existential sad sack who instinctively sets up a game of hide-and-seek with the audience.
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