Word: damns
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...here is to set up to the right and boom it." His drive flew off to the right and disappeared from view, which led to the comment, "I want a mulligan, then I'll be ready." A second drive followed the line of the first, which prompted: "God damn it, I'm having trouble hooking it today...
...completed within 30 days. You all may or may not think that a month's practice is a hell of a hunk of a school year, outside of football season, but add to that all the time necessary to get ready for those thirty days--(you better be in damn good shape or you'll get your clock cleaned) and it becomes ridiculous...
...This whole study don't mean a thing--everybody knows damn well it's just going to be a whitewash for Gorski," one policeman said...
Thousands line that last mile and the noise never seems less than a roar, even after the early finishers are in. The intensity of the situation is startling. Most recreational runners are used to dealing with pain by themselves. No one ever gives a damn how bad you're feeling when you run around the Charles. It's a very private experience...
...through it all Kopple evokes the sense of a community divided. At one point state police move strikers back forcibly so scabs' cars can get to the mine. Oater, one of the men shouts in a state policeman's face, "Bailey! I know you! You're a damn disgrace to the Bailey family!" Somebody says of Basil Carr, "He had the nerve to run for sheriff." Later the sheriff will try to get strikers to jove a car out of the roadway so scabs can get through, and Lois Scott, a leader of the miners' wives, attacks him for aiding...