Word: uttered
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Pepsi, betraying its utter lack of good values, has resorted to bribery in its attempt to infiltrate Harvard. It is giving $10,000 each to the Undergraduate Council and PBH, plus an additional $5,000 for general student activities...
...that the First Lady directed the IRS to audit her rivals, and hired thugs to break into their offices, sabotage their work and steal their files? Is the Clinton White House, like the Nixon White House, teeming with bribery and corruption, inhabited by cruel degenerates and characterized by an utter lack of decency and absence of respect for the Constitution...
...There was an utter failure to treat these kids with any human decency," he said...
...maybe not. Maybe Jack's implosive ambivalence--rage and cowardice are constantly, even comically, at war in him--can also be read as the bold and loopy signature of this crammed, darkly jostling movie, the almost saving gracelessness of which lies in the utter, doubtless misplaced, passion with which it is realized...
Even more of a turn-off than this utter irony in her method of dealing with the situation between herself and the royal family were her motives and the calculation behind them. Referring to friends of Prince Charles as "the enemy," Diana appeared to be in the midst of some sort of military campaign in which the key was, in her own words, to "always confuse the enemy." For someone trying to start a war within her family and already spouting her attack strategy, she hardly seems the victim that 72 percent of the British in a recent MORI poll...