Word: damned
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...this understandably led Abe Ribicoff to make the understatement that, "there's too much snooping going on." To Nader the Senator observed: "You can feel pretty proud. They have put you through the mill and they haven't found a damn thing wrong with...
Davis said he "went into this thing with a cynical viewpoint," convinced that "it would be an embarrassing contest to see who could make the best forced conversation." He came out a computer convert, insisting that Cathy was "a damn nice girl...
...happiest in the world. Don't doubt us for a minute. I live in Williamsburg, in an area called "greatly depressed." So my Brooklyn is labeled a rotten slum. I'll spend the rest of my life here-out of choice. Brooklyn is the best damn place in the world. Next time you guys knock Brooklyn, I'll come up there and make you eat your words...
...were draped on a rack, and when a delivery boy came in, Rochester got a quarter out of my pocket and tipped the boy. Then I came in, hefted my trousers once, and said, 'Rochester, who took a quarter out of my pants?' Now THAT'S damn funny, if I do say so myself...
...government has raised pensions, liberalized the national health-insurance scheme, and instituted long-range national economic planning. But the steel industry has not been nationalized. He has kicked the unions far harder than any Conservative would have dared, castigating Britain's raise-happy workers for "sheer damn laziness." And he has dared to defend the pound with the simple old-fashioned remedy of deflating demand at home. Defying his own antiwar left wing, Wilson has consistently -often brilliantly-defended the U.S. position in Viet Nam. Refusing to be frightened into precipitate action on Rhodesia, he hopes that economic sanctions...