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In addition to her work in media communications, Hillary does volunteer work with the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation -- an organization that provides support for the families of Firefighters killed in the line of duty. Dave is a cum laude graduate with a B. He spent three years as a Peace Corps volunteer in Kenya, and in , was selected as Maryland's Teacher in Space candidate.
He was one of teachers chosen from the 40, applicants nationwide to vie for a flight aboard the space shuttle Challenger. Dave has received a number of awards, including the CINE Golden Eagle, for his work as a science teacher, a television host and producer, and a space educator. He continues to produce and host public television programs with the Office of Television and Web Resources in Prince George's County and volunteers as a tour guide at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington.
Maurice James "Mac" McGarry hosted the Washington area It's Academic for half a century, from our first telecast in until his retirement in You'll often hear 'This one's academic!
It's the bottom of the 9th inning, the Yankees are winning 15 to 0, and the other team's at bat. The sportscaster says "It's all academic now" because there's an almost zero probability that the team at bat is going to score 15 or 16 runs and tie or win the game. Formalities are motions that people go through because they have to, whether they want to or not. They're often meaningless.
Playing the last three outs at the bottom half of the 9th inning in this game is strictly a formality. The Yankees will certainly win and the other team will certainly lose. But no one can stop the game because the gap is too large to overcome. That's why spectators at sporting events frequently leave before the game's over, despite Yogi's wise observation that "It ain't over till it's over". I've seen at least one game in which a team scored 10 runs in the bottom of the 9th and won the game in front of a half-empty stadium.
It was a long time ago. It's not meaningless jargon ; rather, it's resignation , defeatism , and pessimism. It's understandable, of course. Though the information can be found on the internet, it's not obvious where to find an explanation of the exact sense polyseme of academic you mention. There has almost certainly been a drift towards the metaphorical sense from the original, via 'purely academic' and perhaps 'merely academic'. The French say fait accompli to indicate a presumably irreversible deed or fact.
Competitors in a sporting event play out a game to the bitter end because the "rules" say they should. Rules--the theory, if you will--comprise the "academic" part of the saying "It's all academic. In our baseball exemplar, you might invoke the tautology "rules are rules," which is a way of saying there is no sense protesting the premature ending of a ninth-inning fiasco, even though it might be the sensible, humanitarian thing to do. Because rules are rules. In other words, it may be obvious at some point as to who is going to win, but the rules say the game ends only after the third strike of the third out of the last batter at the bottom of the ninth.
She then moved to Washington D. It was in Washington where she met and married Norman S. Altman in Titled Women at War , the column showcased the contributions of women to the war effort. Through her journalism work, she met the creator and first producer of Meet the Press , then broadcast on radio, in those days before television. It sat for two years. Then she got a call asking her if she could have the show on the air in a month.
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