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“I lived in New York for seven years, and in those seven years, the Yankees won the World Series four times. And I was miserable the whole time. That really just hardened my soul. My soul in this area is black and tarred over. I have no empathy. It’s the only place in my life where I feel really dark and evil.”

She watched the whole time, she says, with one eye shut.

The stunt coordinator was running along beside me the whole time to make sure that if I fell, he could catch me.

"He was harassing me the whole time, texting me, phoning me," she says, claiming he told her every text he sent and phone call he made would be added to her debt.

From BBC

And that’s cheating, because they’ve said the whole time that that’s what they’re not supposed to do.

From Slate

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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