Snider rifle \Sni"der ri"fle\, or Snider \Sni"der\, n. (Mil.) A breech-loading rifle formerly used in the British service; -- so called from the inventor. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
"This is a Dodger town and it will always be," said Alex Carson, a patron at Duke Snider's Restaurant and Bar, named for the Hall of Fame Brooklyn Dodger second baseman.
I obviously was not sensitive enough in my relations with these women." Back at Habitat headquarters, California businessman Jeff Snider, who arrived Thursday, has taken over as executive vice president in charge of operations.
Two of those were filed by former District Judge Paul Keohane and former Canon City Administrator Errol Snider.
Dimensional Fund's Mr. Snider says he wouldn't put more money into Orion, even if he had the chance.
He left Shelby's staff in April to join the law firm of Miller, Hamilton, Snider, Odom and Bridgeman.
Mr. Snider was formerly president, chief executive officer and a director of Bourns Inc., a supplier of high-technology electronic components based in Riverside, Calif.
The killing reportedly occurred after Snider learned his wife was having an affair with Bogdanovich.
For the last three decades, it has been preventable and curable through multiple drug therapy, Snider said.
"This was a woman with a near-terminal disease," Snider said. "Unfortunately, her disease was too far advanced to save her." It was the second clinical trial of the experimental device.
"Fortunately, she was late," Snider said.
That takes precedence over everything." Five of the 13 victims were still unidentified Thursday, said Dr. Iris Snider, assistant McMinn County coroner.