By the 1820s, though, the adjective also conjured nonathletic activities such as gambling, drinking, whoring, fire fighting, or simply loafing. |
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One new proposal would allow student-athletes to accept nonathletic financial aid over and above the grant-in-aid to cover attendance. |
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To do this they could look no further than their standard practice regarding nonathletic extracurricular activities. |
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Among his students was his previously nonathletic wife, Brenda, a graphic artist. |
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Could these resources not be better used for scholarships, research, buildings and other nonathletic endowments? |
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That puts them in the same risk category as obese, nonathletic men. |
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There are hero-worshiping fables suitable for fourth-grade classrooms, scandalous feet-of-clay exposés and, rarest of all, narratives that link sports with significant, nonathletic historical events and social issues. |
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Perhaps because there is so much nonathletic activity surrounding their sport, the athletes sometimes have trouble convincing skeptics of how very difficult it is. |
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