Word: damn
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Kaufman slamming me was the culmination of my four years," he says. "He compared the Peninsula staff to Nazis and fascists. That's a damn lie; I'm Jewish myself. That kind of criticism just means I'm making sense. I'm sticking up for what middle America believes...
Then, out of the blue, Cho slapped his armchair and yelled, "Damn! Basketball...
...certainly set the tone for my years at Harvard," he says. "The tone while I was here was damn near chaos...
There is one serious drawback to this otherwise seamless production: the inclusion of the hell episode, which makes a better read than a dramatic scene. Not that the actors and director David Wheeler don't have a damn good try at making it work. The debaters deliver their arguments with conviction and fluency, and the director attempts to break up the essential monotony of a dialectic discussion through physical movement and some pleasant comic touches: Mendoza's four brigands become four devils, horns and all, who periodically cross the stage with admirably solemn expressions, replenishing drinks and once bearing...
...good young professor, and at Harvard that means pretty damn good, but he is not some superstar we should shed tears over," the Faculty member said