Word: hell
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...said: "Farmers should raise less corn and more hell...
...What president said: "I can't make a damn thing out of this tax problem. I know somewhere there is a book that will give me the truth, but hell! I couldn't read the book...
...idea seems to be the same as that promulgated by hundreds of American corporations: No matter how bad the product, advertise the hell out of it and the public will buy. It uses all the common marketing tactics--credible speaker (would a man of the cloth lie to you?); me-tooism ("I didn't like the war, you didn't like the war, so I've got to be right"); and inflated description ("It's an honest program that protects your rights and integrity..."). And like most other advertising, it underestimates the ability of the public to critically evaluate what...
...could have been jolly enough had anyone taken the trouble to believe in it, or at least make it look good. Along with everything else, though, the Arctic looks like a melted dessert, the Viking village like a low-rent neighborhood in Disneyland, and the Vikings themselves like Hell's Angels on Halloween...
...majority of the 25 trustees have voted to dissolve the whole enterprise. The plan is to turn over to Whittier College, Nixon's alma mater, the little material that has been collected. Said Trustee Justin Dart, chairman of Dart Industries: "I don't know what the hell this country should do about a Nixon library and museum. But I have done all I want...