Word: helluva
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...current undergraduates still intact, Dave Fish said about the historical importance of the victory, that "Some of the guys mentioned that before the match, and I said I thought that was the most irrelevant thing I'd ever heard. But it is kind of nice. It was just a helluva...
...program in place. Says Crocker National Bank Economist Thomas Thomson: "The economic levers available to a President aren't that good any more, and the short lead times of the '60s just don't work. Things aren't going to be a helluva lot better in the first part...
...thinks Ted Kennedy wants to take away his guns. "I think he's against guns because of his brother's death and I can't blame him," Joel says. Were it not for the gun issue, he repeats, he thinks he would vote for Kennedy. "He's a helluva nice...
Surveying the skyline of Calgary, where 29 huge construction cranes are climbing atop new office towers, Canadian Novelist Mordecai Richler observed: "That's going to be a helluva city when they get it uncrated." In Edmonton, 180 miles to the north, Ford has sold hundreds more Thunderbirds than usual this year. Boasts Dealer Ryan Taylor: "They can't give those gas guzzlers away south of the border, but they are going like crazy up here." Around the town of Medicine Hat, where 1,700 oil and gas wells have been drilled in the past year, Canadian, British...
...going to give it a helluva try,"--women's squash coach Jack Barnaby's very words...