The 17,250 occurrences of damn

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Monu--ah, well--Maxwelton's braes are bonny--um--um--um--um--damn!"

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They don't know she has moved to Indianapolis, damn her)--when I have handed out the mail."

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He's amused, they're all amused at me--but damn it they just don't know!"

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"DAMN IT!

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WILL YOU SHUT THE DAMN THING OFF!"

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"Well," he blurted, "I have to admit I'm damn curious!

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"But--well, damn it, there is _Mrs._ Carmack, for example.

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A tech yelled "Damn!" as he pulled back a burned hand.

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_Damn_ it, why should this have to happen _now_?

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But damn it, man, those units cost something like eighty thousand dollars!

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_Damn him_, thought Beardsley, _he knows why he's here ... but how could he know?

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Damn it, man, don't tell me that was all waste effort in there!

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He knew, damn him, he knew!

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Charles, damn him, can't protect you.

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'Damn!

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Bother money, bother Butcher, bother Clott, and damn the committee.

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'Damn the orchestra!' said Rodd.

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'Let me go, damn you,' said Verschoyle.

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Where are you, damn you?"

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"Damn it," Anders said.

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"Damn women!" said Hilaire, under cover of the fortissimo.

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"Oh, damn women," he mumbled as he drew at his pipe--the fifth that morning.

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Nay, there be heavy odds, she said, One fate shall save us both or damn; We surely shall be bracketed!

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* * * * * From the Lady's column in _The Cur_:-- "Now about this word 'damn.'

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No one can damn you except yourself; no one can save you except yourself.

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They can absolve from sin, we think; they can accept into the faith; they can eject from it; they can exhort with authority; they can administer the sacraments of religion; they can speed the parting soul to God; they can damn the parting soul to hell.

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Buddhism never dreams that anyone can save or damn you but yourself, and so a Buddhist monk is as far away from our ideas of a priest as can be.

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"But--damn it all, Kilmore!--it doesn't do to push things to these extremes.

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"Damn that hymn!" said Babberly.

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"Damn it," said Bland.

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He can deliver some without merits because He is good; but He cannot damn any one without demerits, because He is just.

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Baii Damn._, 27: "_Liberum arbitrium sine gratiae Dei adiutorio nonnisi ad peccandum valet._" (Denzinger-Bannwart, n.

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Baii Damn._, 37: "_Cum Pelagio sentit, qui boni aliquid naturalis, i.e.

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Baii Damn._, 25: "_Omnia opera infidelium sunt peccata et philosophorum virtutes sunt vitia._" (Denzinger-Bannwart, n.

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Damn.

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Baii Damn._, 34: "_Distinctio illa duplicis amoris, naturalis videlicet, quo Deus amatur ut auctor naturae, et gratuiti, quo Deus amatur ut beatificator, vana est et commentitia._" (Denzinger-Bannwart, n. 1034).-36: "_Amor naturalis, qui ex viribus naturae exoritur, ex sola philosophia per elationem praesumptionis humanae cum iniuria crucis Christi defenditur a nonnullis doctoribus._" (Denzinger-Bannwart, n.

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Damn._, 27.)

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Damn._, 38.

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Damn._, 44.

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Damn._, 59: "_Oratio impiorum est novum peccatum, et quod Deus illis concedit, est novum in eos iudicium._" (Denzinger-Bannwart, n.

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Baii Damn._, 38: "_Omnis amor creaturae rationalis aut vitiosa est cupiditas quâ mundus diligitur, quae a Ioanne prohibetur, aut laudabilis caritas quâ per Spiritum Sanctum in corde diffusa Deus amatur._" (Denzinger-Bannwart, n.

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Quesnelli Damn._, 45: "_Amore Dei in corde peccatorum non amplius regnante necesse est, ut in eo carnalis regnet cupiditas omnesque actiones eius corrumpat._" (Denzinger-Bannwart, n.

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Baii Damn._, 40: "_In omnibus suis actibus peccator servit dominanti cupiditati._" (Denzinger-Bannwart, n.

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Damn.

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Damn.

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1329 damn.

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1687 damn, ab Innocentio XI_, prop.

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Quesnelli damn.

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Baii damn, a Pio V_, 13 (Denzinger-Bannwart, n. 1013): "_Opera bona a filiis adoptionis facta non accipiunt rationem meriti ex eo, quod fiunt per Spiritum adoptionis inhabitantem corda filiorum Dei, sed tantum ex eo, quod sunt conformia legi quodque per ea praestatur obedientia legi._" 1255 Cfr.

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Baii damn.

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damn.

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Baii damn.

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"Damn him!

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Oh, damn the stones!"

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'E say 'damn your eyes' all the time; and call me 'Little devil' just the same.

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"Damn it all," he said to himself, "I've got that tangle out at last."

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Famed for kindness though the people are, war correspondents declared the brutality of Japanese soldiers to the Chinese at Port Arthur such as "would damn the fairest nation on earth."

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These friendly warriors can't do a damn thing to us.

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"Truce, damn it!"

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"I say to myself: 'Damn the man whose money is like water and whose time is more precious than the last hour of Mahomet.'

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The verb 'to damn' in all its parts and relations had been one of them.

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Well, Mary Ann Crowder was the only single lady within a hundred miles, and she was the most obstreperous damn critter that I ever saw.

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"'It's that damn Bishop's head,' he whispered.

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Damn it, sir, what we need is an old-fashioned revival.'

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"Besides, you're awful young, both of you--and damn it, if you don't cash in on it now, next thing you know you'll be wonderin' where the time's gone, anyway.

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He'd do a damn sight better with it.

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And damn him, he had _looked_!

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"Why, _enforce_ the damn' law--just once.

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And _one_ damn fool law'd be fixed so's the Police Department'd know how to handle it."

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But there's other ways o' goin' at that damn League, and we're goin' to use _all_ of 'em.

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Only tonight we're going out to a restaurant and eat ourselves logy, and you won't wash a damn dish.

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_We_ thought it was for some forum, or something; and the damn place was shut down anyway; so we made a lease.

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He signed up the whole damn Exhibitors' Association.

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"If it wasn't for your damn League we'd _all_ be makin' money."

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"Damn your fine words," exclaimed Morgan slowly and implacably.

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Sassoon didn't care a damn which it was, never did, then nor never.

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"Damn you, ain't you dead yet?

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Damn a private car-line, anyway!

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"No--damn your money!

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"Damn your survey!

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"Yes, damn you, and I'll put another!"

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"Damn it, McCloud, it's not right," protested Lance, taking off his hat and wiping his forehead.

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I don't care for this business--damn the cows!

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"Damn it, I like your grit, girl!

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"I mean, Mr. O'Ruddy--oh, damn it all, you know what I mean, Mr. O'Ruddy!"

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"Damn you and your papers.

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"Damn him!

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Now I never liked Ponsonby, and Stewart was the most lovable of men; but in the great duel Ponsonby killed--" "No," I interrupted, "damn the duel between Ponsonby and Stewart.

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"Damn you for it, O'Ruddy!"

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Damn his eyes!

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Damn his eyes again!

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"Damn your soul!" he cried, and he gave a sort of howl as Lord Strepp, grim and unceremonious, bounced him over again upon his back.

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A real damn-my-eyes swaggering bully!"

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"Jem Bottles, damn him, sir," answered the man.

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36 To one that's weary drowsie sleepe will creepe, Weary was _Thisbe_, _Thisbe_ fell asleepe, And in her sleepe she dreamt she did lament, Thinking her heart from forth her brest was rent, By her owne censure damn'd to cruell death, And in her sight bereft of vitall breath.

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"The philanthropists I know work for principles, liberty, education and the like: they don't care a damn for the individual Tom and Jerry.

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He would run, run, run, damn it, clear to Marseilles if necessary--provided, that is, the old band-box didn't sink, cargo, crew, and all.

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What was a woman ever put on this earth for, except to damn a man's soul!

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That I'm an ox, probably, a plain damn fool!

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All right, but this damn fool has got a heart under his ribs, he has."

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