Word: goddammit
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...syndicated financial columnist and author; and James F. Fox, 61, New York City-based public relations executive; she for the third time, he for the first; in Manhattan. Porter, whose daily column appears in over 400 papers worldwide, once earned a compliment from a White House reader. "Why, goddammit," Lyndon Johnson thundered, "can't these economists talk straight like Sylvia...
DiGiovanni, who owns the land on which the complex will be built, said Woolworth's had been renting the space at an unusually low price and asked "Goddammit, why should I be forced to, in effect, subsidize a billion dollar company...
About time, that is, but not time yet. The Elis are simply too strong, and while the score might be close, Yale will dominate. Goddammit, I didn't want to write that. Nor this. Yale 16, Princeton...
That the Americans would be safe from harm was widely accepted; Amin kills his own countrymen, rarely foreigners. Still, the man's long history of abnormal behavior worried Washington. "Goddammit," said one White House adviser, "why couldn't our first crisis have been a more dignified...
...chiefs have always considered management prerogatives," says Ed Davis, Los Angeles' tough top cop. Antonio Amador, president of L.A.'s Police Protective League, unapologetically pleads guilty: "I want to take away the right Chief Davis has to force my men to wear long-sleeved shirts when, goddammit, it's hot outside...