Word: hell
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Kalb County, Ga. Maloof was bartending when the news of the missing tapes was reported on TV. "You wouldn't believe the look on their faces," he recalls. "They can't believe this guy. I'm honestly afraid he might force a revolt in this country. Hell, this ain't a banana republic. We don't want a coup d'état. But he's going to drive some people...
...second place, they argued, Washington had failed to offer them even minimal consultation on what it was up to, particularly before the worldwide alert of American forces. "To put it crudely, we didn't know what in the hell was going on," says a leading Whitehall official. "The alert may have been sensible, but for all we knew it might have meant that the Russians were about to steamroller across Western Europe...
After his April 30 television address announcing the departures of H.R. Haldeman, John Ehrlichman, Richard Kleindienst and John Dean from his Administration, a chastened Richard Nixon paid a surprise visit to the White House briefing room. There he told startled reporters to "continue to give me hell every time you think I'm wrong." That truce flag fluttered only briefly, and now hostilities between the Administration and the press are more intense than ever. Nixon's Oct. 26 outburst at TV's "outrageous, vicious, distorted reporting" was quickly echoed last week by his staff, in-laws...
Eppinger said that there was no impersonality inherent in the clinic system. "Hell no. It depends on the doctor. It can be a mechanized thing--you can be a number and just go through. It may be that way for some doctors. But I enjoy young people. I just sit here and listen to them...
...naturally enough, a hot dog. Anyone who could do the things in goal that he could and have big cow-brown eyes and long black curly hair at the same time--well, hell, he had a head like the Goodyear Blimp...