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  • But doggone it, those little crinkles do appear with age!
  • Our technology correspondent joins us live with a look at some of the best doggone gadgets he could find.
  • But her flirty demeanor, her "hey there, Sailor!" wink, as Richard Cohen says, and "all those doggones, references to her working-class status net worth in excess of $2 million, promiscuous use of the word 'maverick,' repeated mentions of 'greed and corruption on Wall Street' ... and, of course, that manic good cheer. Ann Handley: Sarah and Me: Junior High with Sarah Palin
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  • ‘As I tell little girls and little boys all the time, you've got to dare to dream because, doggone it, it could come true,’ Renshaw says.
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  • And doggone it if I didn't go running to his enveloping arms.
  • I have one, and I'll be doggoned if I can get it to work. Archive 2008-01-01
  • Doggone it! I can't find my purse.
  • But her flirty demeanor, her "hey there, Sailor!" wink, as Richard Cohen says, and "all those doggones, references to her working-class status (net worth in excess of $2 million), promiscuous use of the word 'maverick,' repeated mentions of 'greed and corruption on Wall Street '... and, of course, that manic good cheer. Ann Handley: Sarah and Me: Junior High with Sarah Palin
  • They get it so doggoned close here, I had to kind of close my eyes a few times and remind myself, hey, this is just training and this is just -- we're in California. CNN Transcript Dec 22, 2009
  • Today I'll be walking around saying ‘I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and doggone it, people like me!’
  • As dadgum predictable as Williams lacing his post-game press conference with a sugar bowl full of dadgums, frickins and doggones. FanHouse
  • And here in Prague, looking down over my newspaper from the terrace of my choice, I seemed to see the spires of the city mass closer together and take on the form of giant jungle trees, the broad Vltava to shrink to the narrow silver thread of a mountain stream at the crossing of which Wun Thu.s sporting warriors had levelled their blunderbusses lashed to trees and warranted harmless to all but the men behind them; the paper told of another rising led by Wun Thu. Wun Thu.had lain "doggo" for many years -- at least he had done nothing to attract the attention of Central Europe -- yet here he was, a man of my age and on the downward slope, following the post-war instinct of making trouble -- for himself chiefly, as his attempt failed. From a Terrace in Prague
  • O'Reilly's working real hard here, but, doggone it, he just can't figure out why the thinking world was so upset by the publication of Meyer's paper.
  • Flood their doggone offices with requests to do something.
  • You could say it was a doggone good day for this golden retriever in Washington State.
  • Vets come home and the wars come with them, lying doggo sometimes for years, then popping up at the most inconvenient of times.
  • The last report was that he was lying doggo in a lane behind Little Longstone. PASSION IN THE PEAK
  • Forget time, he was told, tear up calendars, chuck away clocks, lie doggo and heal yourself with a long-term poultice of peace and quiet. THE OPEN DOOR
  • We're able to stop and change direction pretty doggone quick here.
  • That's why this arrest and this capture is so doggone important.
  • One of them might have been lying 'doggo' for very good reasons. Freedoms Challenge
  • When is this thing going to stop, man, doggone it.
  • These two people need to sit in a room together and make a doggone decision right now.
  • That is probably what made her so doggone successful there in the loan office.
  • My birthday present came early this year, and since you seemed so doggone interested, I'm going to tell you all about it!
  • Hopefully, Fey will lampoon all that "doggone" notecard reading on tomorrow's show. Obama's Lead Keeps Growing In Tracking Polls
  • Forget time, he was told, tear up calendars, chuck away clocks, lie doggo and heal yourself with a long-term poultice of peace and quiet. THE OPEN DOOR
  • I think he was lying doggo until the old one popped his clogs.
  • Welcome to "The Gods Are Bored," where we are pretty doggoned tired of watching politicians pander to evangelicals. Archive 2008-07-01
  • Despite their numbers and their refusal to lie doggo in the face of the security cordon, there was no repetition of the riots that brought Seattle to a standstill just over a year ago.
  • I'll cut down on meat, but I'll be doggoned if I'll freeze to death in my own living room.
  • Paul Snively has already won the thread — not to mention caused that doggoned song to get stuck in my head for who knows how long. The common denominator
  • So for as friendly and as folksy and as "doggone" cute as Sarah Palin was in the debate tonight, she just reminded me why I don't want her as Vice President. Pam Atherton: I Want A VP Who Is Smarter Than Me
  • As before, her charm and doggone friendliness manipulate everyone to her way of thinking.
  • It looks much better to advertisers - our readers are smarter, prettier and doggone it, people just like them.
  • You know, that's what makes politics so doggone interesting.
  • And doggone it, I can't get that song out of my head.
  • But, doggone it, I think Casey has the right idea.
  • My use of "doggoned" showed me how rattled and puzzled I was. Operation Luna
  • I've been a Republican my whole life, but I'll be doggoned if Al Gore isn't right," says Prim, 64, a retired radiologist. Opposition takes on coal plants
  • I travel around the country, and there's a common sentiment - the tax code is too doggone complicated.
  • He has shared his doggones and dadgums at churches, hospitals and even NYT > Home Page
  • Even those who had played "doggo" showed the effects of their incarceration in the brutal open pens where the Eosi had contained them. Freedoms Challenge
  • It called for individual nerve and daring on that shell-swept, pestled earth, creeping up to new positions or back for water and food by night, lying "doggo" by day and waiting for a counter-attack by the Germans, who were always the losers in this grim, stealthy advance. My Second Year of the War
  • Democrat energy solutions have basically been a lot like those newfangled curlicue light bulbs," she complained, calling the doggone things "too expensive. The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - washingtonpost.com
  • Schweitzer's discussion of coal liquefaction on Thursday just about charmed the pants off Beck, who was particularly struck by Schweitzer's "doggone" terminology and used it half-a-dozen times in the next 5 or 10 minutes. Archive 2005-10-01
  • She speaks with uncanny timing in the most doggone delicious accent, and sings with irresistible sorcery.
  • Jim heard a low-breathed "doggone" and then she turned and saw him. Tales of the Jazz Age
  • And doggone it, when I go to the trouble of breaking my diet and walking to McDonald's, I want real McDonald's food.
  • But, doggone it, sometimes it seems as if nobody cares.
  • By the end of watching the locker-room scenes, if you are not a fan of his postgame victory call and response, well, doggone it, you just aren't much fun.
  • And, doggone it, we can't find an easy game against an expansion team anymore.
  • And speaking of doggone, Brian Schweitzer dropped a "doggone" into a radio interview with national talk show host Glenn Beck last week. Archive 2005-10-01
  • My Pontiac wasn't just fast every once in a while; it was fast every doggone time down the racetrack.
  • I've cut my feet chasing some of those doggone chickens.
  • I've been leaving offerings for those doggoned iron faeries since last summer: candy, wine, chocolate, trinkets, you name it. Revenge of the Iron Fairies
  • That's why this arrest and this capture is so doggone important.
  • As I lay "doggo" I formulated many plans for stealing their food to replenish my store, but finally decided that the risk was too great. 'Brother Bosch', an Airman's Escape from Germany
  • Forget time, he was told, tear up calendars, chuck away clocks, lie doggo and heal yourself with a long-term poultice of peace and quiet. THE OPEN DOOR
  • The schedule might appear impressive if it weren't so doggone reckless.
  • And Garver used "doggone" when quoted after he screwed up his finance report. Doggone it
  • And when you do that, you had doggone well better win.
  • Now he aimed and fired, lying "doggo" behind his favourite stone, while bullets from the enemy's trenches flattened themselves upon it, or buried themselves harmlessly in the dry hot soil. The Dop Doctor
  • See, Stuart is like all the rest of the blood thirsty criminals in D.C., … ya seel hundreds of thousands more brown people will be killed because he's arrognt enough, he's evil enough and doggonnit Satan likes him! Franken Tells Pickens To Blow it Elsewhere « Antiwar.com Blog
  • I'm quite certain that you connect with the white, white, orange-slice bringin ', church-never-missin', "doggone" sayin ', soccerhockeyfootballmomn' moms and dads, and their moms and dads. C. Brian Smith: Sarah Palin, the Average American
  • According to them, these are, if not the best of times, pretty doggone good times about which you'd have to be a fool to complain.
  • And doggone it this sounds rapprochement to me.
  • Just thinking about it, a burst of 3 followed by aburst of 4 would be doggone expensive! Latest Articles
  • What are those doggone kids doing in my yard?
  • If you'd stop spending all your money on cheap tank tops, you wouldn't be so doggone broke.
  • With the Jap navy lying doggo, PacFleet began to assert itself more and more into the assignment of missions and objectives of the fast carriers. Whirlwind
  • The fourth point would seem the strongest, as King and Nimitz had decreed an end to the “defueled doggo fleet.” Whirlwind
  • And it wasn't Marvin Gaye, who'd been a Doggoned, Peculiar bit of Pride and Joy since that same time. The Curious Case Of Michael Joseph Jackson
  • It called for individual nerve and daring on that shell-swept, pestled earth, creeping up to new positions or back for water and food by night, lying "doggo" by day and waiting for a counter-attack by the Germans, who were always the losers in this grim, stealthy advance. My Second Year of the War
  • And that's what it's all about, and that's why this vote in Florida is so doggone important.
  • Get a dog and - doggone it - there goes the garden.
  • But orders came that for the next few days we were to march at night, and during the daytime were to lie "doggo" and not show ourselves for fear of the enemy's aeroplanes. The Doings of the Fifteenth Infantry Brigade August 1914 to March 1915
  • As this cloistered, claustrophobic existence begins to give way to outside pressure, the pathos of Lamb and Doggo's stories is made pitifully real.
  • This 1953 effort isn't a complete waste of time, but it comes doggone close.
  • But I'll be doggoned if I hear either man talking in concrete terms about specifics and the real issues that are going to affect the future of the country.
  • Even a tonga will be a relief after three days of this, Doggott," he observed, surrendering himself to the ministrations of the servant. The Bronze Bell
  • It's of a piece with the you betcha's, the doggones, and the other effusions of spontaneous candor. For Candidates, An Accent on Authenticity
  • Wait a doggone minute!
  • If you've got $7000 sitting around, that could give you 200 decent nights in a pub, in which you're doggoned bound to find someone who will not have to be stuffed under the bed when your mom comes to visit. Archive 2008-01-01
  • He's smart enough and doggone it, I really really like him.

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