Word: wouldn
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...wouldn't be "shaking" after 26 hours of grilling? J'accuse...
...marked time for two years working as a court stenotypist. Then, at 19, he moved to Manhattan and tried to crash "Teen Pan Alley" only to discover that "95% of the music business is heavily infiltrated by morons. If they hadn't been so greedy and vicious, I wouldn't have tried to control them." Fortunately, as Phil puts it, "I function well in a world of hostility...
...Cruisers noted that Cliffie reaction to their propositions is unpredictable. They say that they usually get an invitation in the end, but they are first exposed to anger, indignation, and an occasional "I'd love to have you, but wouldn't it be more fun if we all went but somewhere...
...secretary didn't seem to be listening. "Gosh," she sighed, "it would be nice if the professors had their own phones. I wouldn't have to go racing around the halls so much. But I guess it's hopeless--even if Harvard could afford such extravagance. First thing you know, students that would be calling their professors to ask questions, and that would interrupt their research work...
Barry Morris Goldwater wouldn't say hello, so the young Harvard Law student who wanted to meet the defeated Republican Presidential candidate trailed him around the room. Goldwater chatted with Republican national committeemen, committeewomen and prominent GOP politicians from all over the country; the student listened...