Word: helling
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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This movie is perhaps worth the two dollar matinee at the Somerville theater. But don't pay $4.75 to see it. Go to the original Shane instead. If you've already seen the original but are hell-bent on seeing Clint's latest, don't be surprised if Pale Rider disappoints...
...stroke. One of Western's lawyers, William John Kennedy, had argued that the age-60 rule was based on safety considerations. Predicting passengers will be at greater risk, he said bitterly, "We've been kicked in the teeth for our concerns. It will be a cold day in hell before any airlines concern themselves with senility risks...
Concerned about the negotiations, Hill then asked the reporters present, "Do you know what the hell is going on?" When told that President Reagan had said he would not make a request to Israel to release its detainees, Hill was asked his reaction. Said he: "I need to reflect on that. I don't want to make a comment at this time." Conwell closed the meeting with a plea for a quick settlement. "If a person is not a legitimate prisoner of war or a prisoner due to other crimes, let's all use common sense," he said...
...that it is a reasonable pursuit at any level. Only in Ben Hogan's sleep -- almost -- has golf ever been mastered: "The perfect score is 18, and I nearly dreamed it once. I had 17 holes in one and lipped out at the last. I was mad as hell." But the allure it holds for those who cannot play in the slightest is a secret as elusive as a dream. A few days after the Open, Golf Digest tried to get to the bottom of this and certainly got to the bottom of something. Its advertisements for awful golfers...
Therein lies the difference between coasts. As Kaufmann observes, "New York publishers bring out a list twice a year, promote the hell out of the books that appear on it, run with those that are successful and remainder everything else." And along the Pacific? "Out here we put out our lists and stick with them. We don't like to see anything go out of print." Like a practiced surveyor, he knows exactly where to draw the line: "What we and Black Sparrow and North Point offer has perhaps less to do with geography than philosophy. Ten years...