Word: hell
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...from brass money and wooden shoes; and whoever denies this toast may he be slammed, crammed and jammed into the muzzle of the gun of Athlone and the gun fired into the Pope's belly, and the Pope into the Devil's belly, and the Devil into Hell, and the door locked and the key in an Orangeman's pocket; and may we never lack a brisk Protestant boy to kick the arse of a Papist...
...still be in Baltimore." Indeed, there are many who would like to see the Vice President back in Baltimore again-some of them among Richard Nixon's inner circle. Since he reached the high mark of his popularity with Republican pols on the give-'em-hell fund-raising circuit a year ago, Agnew has fallen to such low esteem that there has been open talk for weeks about kicking him off the Republican ticket...
...opponent. Says a White House aide: "What he'll do is sit down with a batch of polls that tell him just where he stands. If he thinks it's going to be tight and that Agnew might sink him, that's the end of Agnew. Hell, he'd dump David Eisenhower under those circumstances...
...estimate, that would cost 60,000 jobs-at Lockheed, at its subcontractors, and at countless supporting businesses. Other countries commonly subsidize their airframe industries, Lockheed supporters argued, and even the U.S. does so indirectly, through lucrative contracts for military planes that are forerunners of commercial jets. Said Senator Tower: "Hell, Lockheed is a company with $4 billion in backlog and has just turned a profit [$8.3 million in this year's first quarter] under tight management. That makes them a highly secure risk so far as I'm concerned...
Reality is lamentably different, though one gets to feel that Diana is one hell of a tap-dancer. She is a rich, intelligent New York woman, "32, going on a thousand." There are three fractured marriages in the past and four nearly forgotten children...