Word: helling
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...grates were harmless enough to look at. Like bicycle racks or bar-becue grills. They weren't very cleverly constructed, however. A bum could stick his legs through, hang his head down, reach with his fingers, press with his chest. But it must have played hell on a poor man's posture...
...ours." Cole was one of the Army airmen who flew with James H. Doolittle on April 18, 1942. That was the day the U.S. put 16 B-25s over Tokyo and four other Japanese cities in a raid that did little damage but -- pardon the French -- boosted the hell out of post- Pearl Harbor morale. "My wife is always saying 'What's wrong with you?' " Cole went on. "You see, every time I hear a B-25 or a C-147, I know what it is. It has something to do with the inner ear, I guess...
...spirit of the evening, Bush worked in some words of tribute to Loeb, who died in 1981. "Nobody, least of all me, is going to disagree that Bill Loeb raised his share of hell." Added Bush plaintively: "I think in my case, he overdid it." His reception was overwhelmingly lukewarm. Nackey Loeb, the Union Leader's current publisher and William's widow, spoke as gingerly as had Bush. Her late husband, she said, "would be grateful to the Vice President of the U.S." for his presence, though she carefully refrained from specifying which Vice President. The evening, with...
...Ithaca rink has been a Big Red Hell for recent Crimson squads, including the 1983-'84 edition which saw a 4-0 lead turn into a 6-5 defeat here...
...sure as hell isn't going to become some tag-along to that Jewish fellow," the source said. "Can you imagine the circus they'll have over on Fleet Street--"Dave and Di Go for a Dip, Dave and Di Have a Princelet, Dave and Di this, Dave and Di that...