13. Appendix 13. Appendix l 13.1 Dislike 2 BNC 2 COCA 2 13.2 Detest 4 BNC 4 13.3 Loathe 4 BNC 4 COCA 5 13.4 Hate 8 BNC 8 COCA 12 Abbreviations used (dev) stress on development (end) stress on endpoints (no) no change of meaning or aspectual coercion (temp) stress on temporariness (tense) use of tense i 13.1 Dislike bncdoc.id ' S h e always imagines herself so. H8X She had to be carried into Afghanistan bncdoc.author that fateful summer because she could Harvey, Caroline not face the rigours of the journey and bncdoc.year took refuge in illness. I expect she is 1992 simply disliking (no) the winter.' bncdoc.title ' S h e is quite old,' Alexandra Legacy of love. said, ' A n d she lives alone -' bncdoc.info 'Alone? My dear child, Richard Talbot Legacy of love. Sample containing about would never have left his widow alone. 46650 words from a book (domain: imaginative) Text availability Worldwide rights cleared Publication date 1985-1993 Text type Written books and periodicals David Lee's classification W_fict_prose BNC COCA Date park. Too clean, too brand-new, too 2009 perfect. The # parks at home had Publication information character - monkey bars fashioned like New York : Ballantine Books,Edition: 1st cowboys, # gnarled crape myrtle trunks ed. for climbing, discarded Big Wheels with Title no # seats. And we'd known them Everyone is beautiful :a novel backward and forward - every tree knot, Author # every mud hole, every kid. # This Center, Katherine. park, today, felt forced. It was trying too hard. # I surveyed the moms. Not one of them, I decided, was a person I # wanted to meet. And just (dev) as I was 2 (tense) disliking them all and even starting to # pity them for having no idea what they were missing, park-wise, Toby - # my middle boy, my sandyhaired, blue-eyed, two-year-old flirt watched # a younger kid make a move for the truck in his hand, and then, unbelievably, grabbed that kid's forearm and bit it. # The little boy screamed as Toby pulled the truck to his chest." My # truck! " Toby shouted. (He always pronounced " truck " like Date 1992 (19920824) Title Lifestyles & Child Custody Source CNN_Sonya array of things, I think, we need to talk about. How do you see it in terms of the law? That is what it is that a parent judges another parent or child care individuals can and can not do that one can now bring the courts into the purview of your personal lives? J. MICHAEL KELLY, Family Law Attorney: I think it's appropriate for courts to handle behavior and things that children are exposed to. But when you're talking about this particular issue, you have to realize that in divorces, people are disliking (no) each other a great deal. And when I listened to, you know, what the father said in the beginning of this program, he's saying he couldn't even get an agreement; that's why they ultimately went to court. So, what I'd like to tell you is this. Suppose a parent wants to set up another parent, and he simply takes the child, he smokes a cigarette in the car on purpose, after he 3 picks the child up from a parent who 13.2 Detest BNC cdoc.id GUE bncdoc.author Ash, Rosalie bncdoc.year 1993 bncdoc.title Calypso's Island, bncdoc.info Calypso's Island. Sample containing about 48151 words from a book (domain: imaginative) Text availability Worldwide rights cleared Publication date 1985-1993 Text type Written books and periodicals David Lee's classification W_fict_prose Her heart, in spite of everything, lurched painfully. She couldn't bear this. All she wanted, as she sat motionless beside him in the luxurious interior of the Aston Martin, was to reach out and touch the muscular, sun-bronzed knee so close to her own slender legs. How could she feel so physically drawn to him, when intellectually she was (tense) detesting him for this arrogant charade? For his insulting treatment of her over that exclusive French agency? ' L e t me see,' he mused, casting her a cool, heavy-lidded glance. ' Now that you've discovered my secret store of 1 smuggled' loot, there's no alternative, is there? I'll have to spirit you away to my cave, and dispose of you on the whiteslave market, just like wicked old Hasan.' 13.3 Loathe BNC bncdoc.id HDC bncdoc.title [Creative writing: prose] bncdoc.info [Creative writing: prose]. Sample containing about 35530 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: 1 I'm going back. Cheer up, put it down to my charm.' The sound of the slap surprises her, she drops her hand, tingling with the force of it. He moves back. ' You have got problems, haven't you. Well, if you won't accept my favours, tell me next time. Leaping nude into the water does tend to give me imaginative) Text availability Ownership has not been claimed Publication date 1985-1993 Text type Written miscellaneous David Lee's classification W_fict_prose ideas, and afterwards, well, I didn't have the impression you were (tense) loathing every minute.' (dev) Her eyes are hot, she stares out at the water, at the summerhouse. ' I ' m sorry.' " Did no one ever tell you apologising is a sign of weakness? COCA Date 2008 Publication information New York : Shaye Areheart Books,Edition: l s t e d . Title Imagine me and you :a novel Author Mernit, Billy. Isabella is on the other side of the world. // I walk to Joe's, the one neighborhood place still open this late on a weeknight, get my vodka and tonic and claim a corner of the bar. The new waitress I like with the round, kindly face sits a few stools down, done with her shift, blowing on a bowl of soup. // " So who had the affair? " she wants to know. // " Neither of u s , " I tell h e r . " It wasn't about that. Isabella was (tense) loathing Los Angeles. She didn't like the rest of America much, either. She missed Italy and her family, and she couldn't get her career restarted over here, and then, there's, you know..." A cavernous hole to step over, where the bad feelings live, born of my part in all this: how my struggle to find screenwriting work had made me cranky and only made her feel more insecure, and... " The usual stuff you run 5 Date 2000 (Aug) Publication information # . Vol. 117, Iss. 22; pg. 796, 5 pgs Title On the road with Paul and Barnabas Source Christian Century in the Temple in Jerusalem. This fellow knew what he was doing. Immediately he was on his knees. With a knife he cut one side of the neck and caught the blood in a basin. This he handed to the priest, who poured it, with more wine and a little cake, on the altar fire. At the same time the attendant was cutting open the belly of the lamb, and then everyone looked at the guts inside, murmuring, murmuring pagan things. The flute was still shrilling and Saul muttering and I too was (tense) loathing the thing we were seeing, because they were searching the guts for signs from their gods. Then the priest reached in and pulled out the gall and the intestines and the liver. Wine and meal were sprinkled on these, and the whole mass was put on the altar fire, where it hissed and crackled and made a savory white smoke. # When the flute ceased, and the populations around us returned to their morning, Saul was talking. He had not stopped talking. He was saying Date 1997 (Jun) Publication information Vol. 279, Iss. 6; pg. 110, 3 pgs Title The life of job in Exurbia Author Ralph Lombreglia undemonstrative guy, hard to fathom. Beyond his beauty, kindness, and rhapsodic love of America, family, and the glove business, there's not much to tell, yet we're reading a novel whose 6 Source Atlantic Monthly literary gestalt is not dramatic but analytical and expository. The result is a book that cycles redundantly over well researched but superfluous history, entertains almost any theory or abstract explanation that comes along in the train of Roth's associations, and attempts to depict the mental anguish of the unreflective Swede Levov with rhetorical questions. For Merry, being an American was (tense) loathing America, but loving America was something he could not let go of any more than he could have let go of loving his father and his mother, any more than he could have let go of his decency. How could she " hate " this country when she had no conception of this country? How could a child of his be so blind as to revile the " rotten system " that had given her own family every opportunity to succeed? To revile h e r " capitalist" parents as though Date 2005 Publication information # 3/28/2005, Vol. 81 Issue 6, p56-65, lOp, l b w Title A SECRET STATION. Author Gates, David Source New Yorker , his heart would have begun pounding now in a delayed adrenaline reaction. He looked over and saw Karen using a Kleenex to mop coffee off the leg of her jeans. # In the waiting room, she sat next to him, a paperback copy of " The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a H a t " in her lap." You know, I never got around to reading that," he said. # " This is 7 what made me want to go into neurology," she s a i d . " I have to say, I'm loathing it this time (end). All this bogus compassion. And his bogus beard. " # " Since when have you been so fierce? " # " Sorry," she said. " I'm just in a shitty mood. Let's worry about you. " # " Ah, that's a young man's game. And what are you in a shitty mood about? " # " About half the time," she said. " See? You're not the only one who can 13.4 Hate BNC bncdoc.id I was upset, so I held the baby while she JYO fetched me a cup of tea. She waited bncdoc.author while I drank it. And all I could think of Grey, Alice was the way that baby had felt in my bncdoc.year arms, and inside I was (tense) hating 1993 God for doing this to me.' bncdoc.title ' O h , Mum!' Irene forced a Hearts in hiding. smile. ' Elaine said she had to go for a bncdoc.info blood test. Hearts in hiding. Sample containing about 64220 words from a book (domain: imaginative) Text availability Worldwide rights cleared Publication date 1985-1993 Text type Written books and periodicals David Lee's classification W_fict_prose 8 bncdoc.id JYD bncdoc.author Holland, Sarah bncdoc.year 1993 bncdoc.title Ungoverned passion, bncdoc.info Ungoverned passion. Sample containing about 55849 words from a book (domain: imaginative) Text availability Worldwide rights cleared Publication date 1985-1993 Text type Written books and periodicals David Lee's classification W_fict_prose Rachel stared fixedly at his tanned throat where the white shirt was unbuttoned. Her heart was beating fast. Damian turned his dark head to look down at her, and her gaze lifted to his mouth. " Enjoying our little journey?' he asked under his breath. Rachel looked into those powerful dark eyes. ' I ' m hating every minute (dev) of it!' she said in a shaking voice, and then the plane veered sharply to the right and Damian moved away from her. bncdoc.id KPV bncdoc.info 13 conversations recorded by ' Rebecca' (PS586) between 15 and 19 October 1993 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 7959 s-units, 67920 words, and over 5 hours 15 minutes 27 seconds of recordings. Text availability Worldwide rights cleared Publication date 1985-1993 Text type Spoken demographic David Lee's classification S_conv Speaker ID KPVPS003 Yeah. But you've gotta either be really in them or sort of out Sort of back seat? Yeah. Yeah. Very different kind of humour where no, I, I, unfortunately I agree with you. Yeah. But I, I'm hating ( n o ) , but I mean yeah I could see its cleverness. And Yeah, real physical cleverness. Yeah. The staging was just brilliant! Yeah, it's really visual. bncdoc.id CF4 bncdoc.year 1988 bncdoc.title Radical records, bncdoc.info Radical records. Sample containing about 41812 words from a book (domain: I had left the technical college in February 1980 and within a few weeks had landed an audio typist's job with a trendy voluntary housing organization. Within hours (end) of being in the office I was (tense) already (dev) hating the drudgery of being plugged into a machine. Words came into my ears and my fingers made the appropriate 9 social science) Text availability Worldwide rights cleared Publication date 1985-1993 Text type Written books and periodicals David Lee's classification W_non_ac_soc_science movements. I had no idea what I was typing and would leave the office each day disorientated and dizzy with the effort. bncdoc.id CKF bncdoc.author Stewart, Mary bncdoc.year 1992 bncdoc.title Stormy petrel, bncdoc.info Stormy petrel. Sample containing about 39935 words from a book (domain: imaginative) Text availability Worldwide rights cleared Publication date 1985-1993 Text type Written books and periodicals David Lee's classification W_fict_prose ' Guns?' repeated Ewen blankly. What guns? And who gave you reason to believe-?' ' I did,' said Neil. The surprise and shock registered yet again on Ewen's face were so real that even I, if this time I had not known better, would have thought them genuine. He turned to face Neil, and their eyes met. Ewen's were wide, injured, unbelieving; Neil's stony, but I could see the effort that kept them level. He was (tense) hating this. So, as a matter of fact, was 1.1.took the woman's way out. I retreated to the scullery to fill the kettle for a cup of tea. bncdoc.id CM4 bncdoc.author Watson, Ian bncdoc.year 1993 bncdoc.title Inquisitor, bncdoc.info Inquisitor. Sample containing about 41798 words from a book (domain: imaginative) Text availability Worldwide rights cleared Publication date 1985-1993 Text type Written books and periodicals An immaterium feeler, used as a probe... ' He reaches into my head, into my brain. He finds the pleasure centre there. He stims it again and again. I am hating (no) him, but I writhe in a betraying ecstasy, an agony of pleasure. Hating him still, I burn with utter delight. ' He says, 'Sir Jaq's correct in his supposition that all the slaughter brought it to life - exactly like a conjuration.' 10 David Lee's classification W_fict_prose bncdoc.id FRH bncdoc.author Gilliat, P bncdoc.year 1990 bncdoc.title Nobody's business, bncdoc.info Nobody's business. Sample containing about 43409 words from a book (domain: imaginative) Text availability Worldwide rights cleared Publication date 1960-1974 Text type Written books and periodicals David Lee's classification W_fict_prose "We were getting on for ten when we liked it,' Finch said. He felt animated; and then he remembered his obligation to be bedridden; and then he wondered what Henry was saying to the analyst, and whether his friend's loyalty and humor were visible to the man, and what was to happen next to them all. He turned over onto his side. "What is it?' Betty said. "I was (tense) hating the analyst.' "When you haven't met him?' " I was wondering what I landed Henry with.' " He wanted to do it.' bncdoc.id FAP bncdoc.author Chester, P bncdoc.year 1990 bncdoc.title Murder forestalled, bncdoc.info Murder forestalled. Sample containing about 44565 words from a book (domain: imaginative) Text availability Worldwide rights cleared Publication date 1960-1974 Text type Written books and periodicals David Lee's classification W_fict_prose In fact, there wasn't anything else at all I could do that night except go to bed. I set up the bottle on the bedside table and a fresh pack of cigarettes. Both had taken quite a beating by the time the first grey flickers of dawn filtered in. A few birds began to make with the auditions. It was fivethirty in the morning (end), and when I finally got to sleep (dev) I was (tense) hating those birds.

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I LET the 'phone ring for about ten minutes before doing anything about it. The room was thick with stale cigarette smoke and strong sunlight pierced through every gap in the curtained windows. 11 COCA Date 2010 Publication information New York : Kensington Pub. Corp., Title Family ties Author Hill, Ernest, 1961saw some of the pain leave his eyes. And I saw him get up and live again. You did that. You took his life from him; then you gave it back. And as the years passed, it was like he wasn't mad at you anymore. At first, I couldn't understand it. Oh, I knew Henry was a true believer. And I knew his faith was strong and that he believed in love and forgiveness, but not me. I just wanted him to keep on hating you just like I was (tense) hating you. But he didn't. And over time, I guess I figured if Henry could forgive you, I could forgive you too. Son, take his truck, and live in his house. It's what he would w a n t . " " His family should have his things," I said. Miss Big Siss rose and moved next to me. " In Henry's eyes, you are his family," she said. " That's right," Ida said. " As Date 2006 ( D e c l l ) Publication information Vol. 178, p55-58, 3p, 3c Title Zero Handicap. Author Pitock, Todd Source Forbes him of depth perception. Eighteen years ago, working his way toward the PGA Tour, the then newly married 22-yearold native of Pennsylvania Dutch country was diagnosed with cancer in his jaw and had part of his hard palate removed. As it happens, that setback turned out to be the first step on the path to his current career. # The treatments were so caustic that doctors didn't want him 12 exposed to direct sunlight." My attitude started getting b a d , " Witter recalls of the 13 weeks he was restricted to the hospital." I was (tense) hating life and everyone. I didn't know what to do with myself." # His mother, Linda, brought him a sand wedge, and he started bouncing the ball on the face of the club, doing what he calls the " tap-tap routine. " People on the hospital floor came to watch. A doctor asked if he'd give a demonstration at his country club. There, Witter was invited to perform at a tournament. # " I was just goofing around," he recalls Date 2004 (20040516) Publication information NEWS; Pg. A l Title In Boston, i t A s live and let live;; ; Many unfazed by same-sex marriages; Author Carolyn Loch head Source San Francisco Chronicle a man with a day-old stubble, standing in the doorway of an automatic laundry, offered that the only reason people oppose lesbians and gays marrying is because they are scared and insecure just as he was before he started working with gay people at a hotel. # " I used to be like that," he said, refusing to give his name because it's still a " touchy subject" around here. # " I used to be prejudiced," he s a i d . " I had no idea who gays were, and everybody else was (tense) hating them, so I did, t o o . " # But now he views gays as he does others." To each his o w n , " he said." I have nothing against them. They're good 13 people, you know." # " I was raised Catholic," he noted. " Who are they to say? The only thing I'm against is them having kids. It seems wrong. " He paused, and a d d e d , " But eventually, I'll probably get over Date 1999 (Sep) Publication information Vol. 52, Iss. 1; pg. 124, 7 pgs Title Over the limit Author Bill Kerig Source Skiing keys were handed off, more sober drivers found. Next thing I knew, I was alone in a spinning bed in the Grand. Like its daytime counterpart, O.L., the Wobbly had left me humbled. Boarding a chairlift in the cold Vermont sunshine is a fine salve for a hangover. By the time I got to the top of the Canyons chair on Killington Peak, the blue throb behind my eyes was bearable. I dropped into Big Dipper, a steep gladed run of unlikely drop-offs and must-make turns on slick, hard snow. I was (tense) hating it, but necessity rattled my limbs to life, and by the time I got to the Glade chair, I had completed the transition from partier to skier. Throughout the week at Killington, I discovered this was a transition that many didn't bother to make. In search of a locals' on-mountain haunt, I skied to the west side of the Glades chair and spotted a well-used trail that led under a rope and through the woods. A sign read: SKI AREA BOUNDARY. DANGEROUS AND 14 Date 1998 Publication information New York : Washington Square Press, Title Eating Chinese food naked : a novel / Author Ng, Mei, 1966- Source Eating Chinese food naked : a novel could hold her down long enough to keep her from running. When she stopped running, there she was, back where she had started from. She hated the entire borough of Queens and particularly, the laundry and the people who lived behind it. Her hatred made the laundry and the people belong to her and her alone, and so her hatred was softened by a sense of ownership, like someone who kicks his dog and then gives it a biscuit because it is his dog to kick and to give a biscuit to. Even while she was (tense) hating it she couldn't take her eyes from the walls and the ceilings and the television, and out of the corner of her eye she could see her mother and father living in separate rooms. She put her hand to her chest and wondered how she had ever left the house that wasn't even a house but four rooms behind a laundry, how she had gone away to school and lived like a regular American girl. Date 1998 (Aug) Publication information Vol. 12, Iss. 6; pg. 84, 5 pgs Title 5 ways to get dads to pull their weight Author Valerie Frankel Source Parenting rule, there's no need to sweep. The rule eradicated the conflict. " Liz Brous, of New York City, mom of 18month-old Alex, says," Charlie and I made one lifetime rule: He gets up in the middle of the night; I get up in the morning, which begins at 6:00 A.M. If Alex starts crying 15 at 5:30, Charlie gets up. If he's still going at 6:00, Charlie wakes me up to take over." Alex hasn't woken up for six nights in a row, so Liz is hating the rule right now (temp). " But Charlie was hating it a few months ago when Alex was up all night teething," she says. Step 2: Establish Routines " Scheduling has saved us from a lot of grief t o o , " says Alison. For example, on Mondays and Tuesdays when she commutes to work, Dan is responsible for breakfast, lunch boxes, deposit at school, and pickup from the babysitter. " Those days, I don't have to worry," she says. Date 1998 (Aug) Publication information Vol. 12, Iss. 6; pg. 84, 5 pgs Title 5 ways to get dads to pull their weight Author Valerie Frankel Source Parenting rule eradicated the conflict. " Liz Brous, of New York City, mom of 18month-old Alex, says," Charlie and I made one lifetime rule: He gets up in the middle of the night; I get up in the morning, which begins at 6:00 A.M. If Alex starts crying at 5:30, Charlie gets up. If he's still going at 6:00, Charlie wakes me up to take over." Alex hasn't woken up for six nights in a row, so Liz is hating the rule right n o w . " But Charlie was (tense) hating it a few months ago (temp) when Alex was up all night teething," she says. Step 2: Establish Routines " Scheduling has saved us from a lot of grief t o o , " says Alison. For example, on 16 Mondays and Tuesdays when she commutes to work, Dan is responsible for breakfast, lunch boxes, deposit at school, and pickup from the babysitter. " Those days, I don't have to worry, " she says. Glenn and I have worked out a new weekly arrangement Date 1996 (19961026) Title Musical Guests Melissa Manchester and Marvin Hamlisch Source CNN KingWknd right. KING:... prodigy types. MANCHESTER: Absolutely. HAMLISCH: Exactly. Absolutely, right. KING: Was it always piano? Did you ever think of another instrument? HAMLISCH: No. It's always - it's always been piano. MANCHESTER: Always piano. KING: And did you - when did you think composer as opposed to player? HAM H: Very early. And I'll tell you how that happened, actually. And it was again, another prophetic moment with my father. I was at Gulliard and I was (tense) hating -- actually hating -- worrying about concerts, you know. Because they had a concert every year you have to play. And to keep your scholarship you have to really play, you know. You're eight, nine years old. That's - a lot is on your mind at the moment you walk in, you know. KING: Too much pressure. HAM H: I remember seeing the veins in my hand, as a kid, and going don't think this is 17 normal, you Date 1995 (Apr) Publication information # . Vol. 290, Iss. 1739; pg. 35, 24 pgs Title Bounty Author Saunders, George Source Harper's Magazine decision," says the pancake g u y . " You fellows are awfully youthful to be so insightful. " # " You should have seen Todd pouring gas on the beets," says the first teen. # " I couldn't believe how hard you kicked that one kitchen chick," says Todd. # " Chick was like shrieking at m e , " says the first teen. # " Then she bites his l e g , " Todd says." I was (tense) like: Brad's hating this. He thinks this sucks. " # " I was hating it," says Brad. " I did think it sucked." # " And yet you responded with remarkable restraint, by merely kicking her? " the pancake guy says. " I find that really, you know, great. " # " We were going to respond by doing her in the b a r n , " Brad says. # " But then the lieutenant comes up and goes no, because she's a virgin," Todd says. " I was like: d a n g . " Date 1995 (Apr) Publication information # . Vol. 290, Iss. 1739; pg. 35, 24 pgs Title Bounty Author Saunders, George Source Harper's Magazine decision," says the pancake g u y . " You fellows are awfully youthful to be so insightful. " # " You should have seen Todd pouring gas on the beets," says the first teen. # " I couldn't believe how hard you kicked that one kitchen chick," says Todd. # " Chick was like shrieking at m e , " says the first teen. # " Then she bites his l e g , " Todd says." I was like: Brad's hating this. He thinks this sucks. " 18 # " I was (tense) hating it," says Brad. " I did think it sucked." # " And yet you responded with remarkable restraint, by merely kicking her? " the pancake guy says. " I find that really, you know, great. " # " We were going to respond by doing her in the b a r n , " Brad says. # " But then the lieutenant comes up and goes no, because she's a virgin," Todd says. " I was like: d a n g . " Date 1995 (Decl4) Publication information p49, 23p, l c , 20bw Title Jagger remembers. Author Wenner, Jann S. Source Rolling Stone which was the one we used, the rock track. # What a b o u t " Undercover," your next album? # Not a very special record. # And " Dirty Work "? I think that was the last album the Stones made before you and Keith had a falling out. How was that record? # Not special. # I remember that when you made " Dirty Work," you were about to tour and then changed your mind. # Touring Dirty Work would have been a nightmare. It was a terrible period. Everyone was (tense) hating each other so much; there were so many disagreements. It was very petty; everyone was so out of their brains, and Charlie was in seriously bad shape. When the idea of touring came up, I said," I don't think it's gon na work. " In retrospect I was a hundred percent right. It would have been the worst Rolling Stones tour. Probably 19 would have been the end of the band. # But, finally, it was your decision not to Date 1995 (19950413) Publication information NEWS; Pg. 1 Title Tell the Truth: Is Everybody Cheating?; Author BY BOB SECTER and REBECCA CARR Source Chicago Sun-Times it - for a couple of hours," he said. # In an indirect way, many blamed the adult world for their misdeeds." I think most people cheat because they're under so much pressure from their parents," said eighth-grader Monique Urganus. " They're being pushed to cheat to get good grades. " # Rafal Barsczaz agreed, adding that he's become something of a student in the art of cheating. # " I watch Melrose Place," the 13-year-old said. # Contributing: Andrew Herrmann 3664 # Andy MacPhail is hating life right now (temp). # It's 9 a.m., less than a week into the spring training that counts, the first spring training of the rest of his Cubs life, and this is what he has been doing for 90 minutes: outside HoHoKam Park, sitting on a stool perched on a platform, dressed in a blazer, shirt and tie, pancake makeup guaranteeing that the 42-year-old New Guy would get carded at an R-rated movie, repeating the same lines over and over. # " I know Date 1993 Publication information New York: Ivy Books Title The Patron Saint of Liars Author Ann Patchett " Don't talk to me. Don't look at m e . " She walked into the water and then turned around again. " That's my name, " she said." You can't just go putting it wherever you want. " And then she was gone, underwater, swimming out toward the center of the quarry. I looked at her name for a while, tried to remember what I had been thinking that night. I loved her. I loved her even as she was swimming away from me, even as I was (tense) hating her. That's the way it is, 20 when you've loved somebody your whole life. It's like a direction you go in, even when you don't want to go anymore. I lay back on the blanket and closed my eyes and felt the sun on my face. I listened to the sound of Cecilia's even strokes through the water and occasionally the sound of her diving from one of the rocks and thought, she'll stay out there her whole life rather than come onto Date 1991 Publication information # Winter91, Vol. 27 Issue 1, p54, 16p Title Cougar. Author Bausch, Robert Source Southern Review for it. She saw the whole vacation as a sort o f " end of the y e a r " ritual, and she loved their usual cabin, the shape of the tiny inlet where the camp was located, and Scott. Sometimes she even called him " Taddy. " # No. Tom could not announce to everyone that he'd found another camp. And he couldn't insist on missing that year in Canada, either. He'd only have next year to worry about. # The more he pondered these consequences, the more he realized he was (tense) hating himself. But he also felt a numbing and intense dislike for Scott, whose face now seemed almost haunting: the way his leathery mouth hung slightly open, the glassy gaze of his weathered eyes. And then the old man said something quietly to himself - as though he spoke to an object in the 21 water - and Torn felt a sudden and extraordinary rush of affection for him. He almost laughed out loud with it. He felt sorry for Scott's bewilderment and shock, and if he had Date 1990 Publication information # Fall90, Vol. 98 Issue 4, p585, 16p Title MISSION #30. Author James, Stuart Source Sewanee Review , " he'd said. But on the third night Flowers had turned, his voice flaring, suddenly savage." You know there's no mosquitoes in this goddam place! We've got to have some air! " # Johnny had looked up quickly. He was sitting on his cot, one sock still in his hand. Slowly he'd gotten up, walked over, still carrying the sock, and opened the door. " It's O.K., J i m m y , " he'd said, his face puzzled, uncertain. And now (temp) Flowers was (tense) hating himself because he'd hollered like that at Johnny. # The open door had made no difference, and now the air hung in the hut like a miasma around Flowers, around his cot. It smelled. And it was like that first night they'd all gone to London, months and months ago. The smell had struck them, rolled over them, when they'd stepped off the train in the underground. The station was packed with people, people lying everywhere trying to sleep, children Date 2011 (110215) Title country, among working parents. So we've called on Taryn Morrissey. She's 22 Study Finds Link Between Working Moms, Overweight Kids Source Tell Me More 11:00 PM EST NPR an assistant professor of public administration and policy at American University here in Washington, D.C. She's the lead researcher on this study. Also here with us, our moms regulars, Dani Tucker and Jolene Ivey. Thanks so much for joining us. Professor TARYN MORRISSEY (Public Administration and Policy, American University): Hey, Michel. Ms-DANI-TUCKER: Thank you. Ms-JOLENE-IVEY: Thank you. MARTIN: Now, Taryn, you can imagine that a lot of people are hating when (temp) they saw the headline of this research, suggesting that it's mom's fault yet again. So, first, I just want to ask you, what was your intention in the research, and tell us how you conducted it. ProfMORRISSEY: Sure. Over the past few decades, we've seen this tripling in the childhood obesity epidemic. And the study identifies the total time mothers work, over the child's lifetime, as just one of the many factors at play. So this Date 2010 (100728) Title Afghanistan war: How USAID loses hearts and minds; One battle in the other Afghanistan war: How a mismanaged $60 million USAID project alienated those it aimed to help. Author Ben Arnoldy / Staff writer Source But Afghan officials say neither community saw any extra electricity. And a USAID staffer who handed over the report to the Monitor advised," Take this with a grain of salt. It's designed to make USAID look g o o d . " On paper, the multipronged project revitalized a 23 Christian Science Monitor backward Afghan province, weaning it off poppy cultivation and winning Afghan hearts and minds. However, a Monitor investigation reveals that even in spite of a few modest gains, the Afghans here were left angered over project failures, secrecy, and wasted funds." Now (temp) the people are hating American companies like PADCO because many times they brought millions of dollars, but didn't do anything," says Syed Abdul Basir Husseini, the electricity chief for Badakhshan Province." All Badakhshanis know that it was $60 million that America spent," he says, adding that they see little evidence of it. The story of what went wrong exposes serious weaknesses in the third pillar of America's " clear, hold, build " Afghan strategy. Among them: big-spending hastiness, unrealistic deadlines, high Date 2009 (090915) Title Teaching Children A Painful History Source NPR Tell More probably the thing that's most different about us. Because my mother's white and her family is not associated with us because we are black, because she married my father, that has really created, of course, a rift. I mean that was the rift. They're the ones who did it, not us. My kids do get kind of annoyed but dismissive of them. They don't really miss them. They've never met them, but 24 they do kind of feel like, what's your problem? Why are you all hating (no) on us? What have we ever done? MARTIN: Okay, but what about the global question of addressing the history of this country? Because I must tell you, this wasn't always an issue because it wasn't always taught. I distinctly remember my junior high school history textbook. There was exactly one line about slavery in it. It was called " History of a Free People. " I can remember exactly what it said, which was that there was a time when black people Date 2005 (20050608) Title Judges Caught in the Celebrity Storm; FAA Investigates Safety of Medical Helicopters Source CNN Zahn to break through the pack. After that, every to opponent a jammer passes, a point is scored. But, when blockers try to prevent them from passing, that's when the fun begins, and that's what the crowd loves. But, how real is it? HYATT: There's absolutely no knowing before a game who's going to win. How many points they are going to have. That's all absolutely legitimate. If somebody gets a little hit hard, they come back and start a fight. They are not really hating (no) each other. But, don't let that get out ZAHN Pain is part of the game. And despite all the protective gear, skaters get hurt. Just ask Ginger Snap BLAIR I was whipping this girl around the corner, 25 and she started to fall. And then I started fall. And somebody said they heard it snap ZAHN She broke her wrist and got her derby name, Ginger Snap. After two operations, she was back in the ring BLAIR Couldn't keep me away. It Date 2001 (Fall) Publication information # . , Iss. 132; pg. 44, 33 pgs Title The instructor Author Joyce Carol Oates Source Salmagundi ransom in order to remain free. # Oh, gratefully! That was why she smiled. # ASSIGNMENT #3: ARGUEMENT # Sometimes its just simple, you want to improve # your Life to where it is worthwhile as a citizen. # Its hard to argue what would be my exact hope # as I did not gratuate from high school. # I had trouble with all my subjects especally # English where the teacher hated me. Even gym, # I failed. The coach hated me! # They think if you are quiet, you are hating (no) them. # You are thinking of ways to hurt them. # My arguement would be, what does the US expect # if you treat us like shit? Eight years, on # Death Row and saying they are sorry afterward, # sorry I am alive they mean. That the appeal # went so slow. (A man in the block, his appeal # went faster and was rejected, and so he was # put to death, and the new law applied to me, # Date 1996 could have asked me, I'd have said that 26 Publication information # 1996, Vol. 27 Issue 1, p61, 7p Title When Hell Freezes Over My Dead Body. Author Tarses, Mai lory Source Arkansas Review: A Journal of Delta Studies the mindset I was raised on left me naive and hurt and stupid. Sure, I could pound the hell out of a curveball, I could see a bunt coming from a mile away, I could turn a double play with the finesse of a feline, but what I never understood were the umpires. # An ump must be prepared to set a precedent, to make a ruling based on the extrapolation of what's written in his Bible, and to do it while thousands of people are hating (no) him, while managers and catchers and first base coaches are putting their faces so close to his that he can't even see the dirt they're kicking onto his shoes. And that umpire has to watch his mistakes on the evening news and sleep at night and make love to his wife and come back the next day or week to be loathed anew. # What I didn't do was listen well enough to my uncle, because I was always thinking, Hell, that'll never happen, Date 1995 (19950424) Title CNN_King / 19950424 Source CNN_King rest of us. LARRY KING: What do you make of all this hatred in America, anger? Sen. ARLEN SPECTER: Well, the whole business with the bombing is just hard to understand. And then you have the Michigan Militia, and you have Commander Olson appearing last night on television and saying that he 27 understands why someone would blow up the federal building and kill all those people. And Larry, I find it just impossible to understand how Commander Olson can say that he understands. LARRY KING: Because they're bureaucrats, and people are hating bureaucrats all the time (dev), right? That's who you're killing if you blow up a federal building. Sen. ARLEN SPECTER: It's one thing to disagree. But those activities by the Michigan Militia, I have to disagree with what President Clinton said last night on 60 Minutes. LARRY KING: Disagree? Sen. ARLEN SPECTER: I disagree with his articulation of all the things that they were doing and then appearing not to object to them. I think we have to take a look at Date 1995 (19950422) Publication information EDITORIAL; Pg. A18; Lb 1 1 ERS TO THE EDITOR Title LEI 1 ERS TO THE EDITOR; Source San Francisco Chronicle basis suffering death scenes like this are happening. # Just as a parent protects their child from influence, so must we protect the runaway imaginations of the obsessed ill-fit minds about us. Show us not that which powerfully influences the human psyche. It is time we received from those same news companies a cross-section of the world view and less of the sensationalism of that which goes on in our back yard. # Many Americans went to bed Wednesday night upset by 28 this Oklahoma scene. But can you not switch the focus before (end) all the world's children are hating and killing each other with drugs, guns and jealousy? Bring us that which will benefit world culture. There is good going on, show us! Fill our imaginations with that which is other than sorrow, pain and fear. That which brings peace and positivity to the mind. # I mourn this terrible loss, but isn't this overdue in some way? Tragic beyond comprehension, yes, yet not a surprise. # DENNIS D. CARTY # Albany # . # CROSSING GEARY # Editor -- Date 1991 (19910312) Title Newshour 910312 Source PBS_Newshour , was kept together by Communism after the war. I think that it is historically wrong. Yugoslavia existed before Communism. It wasn't created by Communism. In a sense it asa kept bny centralized rule after the second World War. There must have been some common interests among the people in this area even between the two wars otherwise there wouldn't be a Yugoslavia. MR-LEHRER: BUt does that common interest still exist? Would Yugoslavia be better off if it were six independent nations? MR-NENADOVIC: If they were to be six independent nations which are hating (no) each 29 other time and trying to fight each other economical and otherwise I think they would all be worse off. Much worse off. Something more which is I think at this moment the most important thing. All of them even they fight each other so fiercly that you think they will never talk to each other again. They realize deep down that they can not divorse themselves from each other. We are too much intangled with each other. Too much dependent. Too many minorities in this nation lives Date 2012 (120427) Title Shop Talk: 20 Years On, Do We Now All Get Along? Source NPR_TellMore weekend and he was nice enough to stop by. Take it away, Jimi. JIMI-IZRAEL: Thanks, Michel. Hey, fellas, welcome to the shop. How we doing? PABLO-TORRE: Howdy. R. CLARKE COOPER: Yo. CENKUYGUR: Great. Jir -IZRAEL: OK. First time in, Cenk. My dude, what's up, man? Nice to have you with us. CENK-UYGUR: Thank you, Jimi. I appreciate it. It's lovely in here. MICHEL-MARTIN: No. He's making fun of the fact that our studio is fabulous, but he's basically hating already (dev). That's intelligible)... CENK-UYGUR: Exact opposite. I'm loving it. I want to hang out on that couch all day. MICHELMARTIN: OK. Jir -IZRAEL: All right. Well... MICHEL-MARTIN: (Un 30 Date 2011 (110517) Title BIANNA THE EXTERMINATOR!; WRANGLING GATORS WITH THE GANG Source ABC_GMA JIMI-IZRAEL: Let's jump in. OK? You know, as we talked - as you talked about earlier, Michel, it's been 20 years since riots in Los Angeles following the acquittal of four officers in the 1991 beating of motorist Rodney King. Now, King himself told people to stop the violence. We got it on the hook. BIANNAGOLODRYGA-# (Voiceover) All hell breaks loose. Jack reels in the gator like a fish. JACK-D0UGLAS-1ALL# There you go. BIANNA-GOLODRYGA-# (Voiceover) Then Ricky hooks its neck with a long pole called a snare. Oh, my God. Once the gator calms down, I get a lesson in taping its mouth. BILLY-BRETHERTON-# If he can't open it, but if he opens it, we can't keep him from closing it. BIANNAGOLODRYGA-# (Off-camera) Don't let go. BILLY-BRETHERTON-# I have him. BILLY-BRETHERTON-# (Off-camera) Is he, he's hating us right now (temp)? BILLY-BRETHERTON-# He is, he'll start to hiss if he gets really aggravated. BIANNA-GOLODRYGA-# (Off-camera) Oh, my God. Oh, my God. But I'm not quite ready for what comes next. BILLYBRETHERTON-# And how we figure out it's a male or a female, stick your finger right in here. If you feel something hard, 31 it's a male, if not, it's a female. This is a male. BIANNA-GOLODRYGA-# (Voiceover) We take the gator back to Jack Date 2010 (May/Jun 2010) Publication information . Vol. 118, Iss. 5/6; pg. 5, 29 pgs Title Why that Crazy Old Lady Goes up the Mountain Author Michael Libling Source Fantasy & Science Fiction I've tried to hook up with Him too. After Grandpa told me about God, I thought I'd switch my prayers to Him, thinking He took over Heaven same way Casey Bibber took over Bibber Ford after his dad got creamed by the F-150. But Casey could never make a go of it, and it wasn't like I was ever much into praying anyhow. " She smiles. Doesn't want to. Can't help herself." You've got all the bases covered, don't you? " One second (end), she's hating him more than she's hated anyone since, well, her dad, and next she's ready to bear his firstborn. " There's nothing harder for people to believe than the truth," he says, and she knows exactly where he's coming from. Even after she'd fessed up to the cops about Dad, breakfast, and his gun and they'd let her go, she wasn't off the hook. Even in Gideon. Jimmy had told her how, before she showed Date 2004 (Novl3) Publication information p56-61, 6p, 7c Title 'Fat boy'. Author Reitman, Janet . # IF HE'S BLAS WHEN IT COMES TO romance, Garrett is bias about almost everything. But, says his mother," I know there's more pain in there. He just doesn't let it out." # To hear Garrett tell 32 Source Rolling Stone the football story, for example, it wasn't such a big deal. But in truth, says Terri, it was a very big deal. " He played sick before practice every day for weeks," Terri says one Saturday afternoon, as Garrett fidgets on his bed. He's hating (no) this discussion." I was at my wit's e n d , " she says." Every day at work, I was getting calls from the school saying,' Garrett's sick, he's in the office.'" # " I only did that a couple of times, M o m , " Garrett says. Terri shoots him a look. " Garrett, honey, it happened. It happened every day for two or three weeks." She sighs. " First there were the comments Date 1991 Publication information # May91, Vol. 91 Issue 5, p48, 4p Title Freddy and me. Source Commentary the middle of one of their games, about to find myself in the middle of one of their embraces, and the bottle points to Freddy Martin. There's a hush when the bottle stops. The Jew and the black, the hush seems to say. Freddy Martin almost says something, but stops. My breath is caught in my throat. Some kid finally calls out, She's all yours, Freddy.' No one else is moving, but Freddy Martin gets up, walks around the circle and holds out his hand. He's hating (no) me with every inch of his body; I see it in his eyes, in his tight smile, I hear it when he says, Let's teach these Millstone kids about making love.' He pulls me up, his 33 grip too hard on my hand, and kisses me right there in front of everyone. His kiss is a dare; I know it-I feel the point of his tongue in my mouth. The Millstone boys start hooting and everyone's laughing. When I pull my mouth Date 2012 (120613) Title Turmoil in Syria ; Explosive Testimony; Facing the Music Source CBS_NewsMorn King is launching a summer menu tomorrow in hopes of luring new customers. And one of the new menu items is this bacon topped ice cream sundae. Burger King is trying to regain its slipping market share before it goes public on Wall Street later this month. And, Terrell, the bacon sundae clocks in at five hundred and ten calories and eighteen grams of fat. TERRELL-BROWN: Did I miss something? When did combining bacon and ice cream become a big thing? You know, is that - I'm saying it looked good. I'm not hating (no) on it. But I'm just saying, I didn't know that that was a - a common combination. ERICA-FERRARI: I didn't either. TERRELL-BROWN: Yeah, Erica Ferrari here in New York. Erica, thank you so much. Up next, we'll have your Wednesday morning weather forecast and in sports, Kevin Durant brings the Thunder as Oklahoma City takes on LeBron James and the Heat to kick off the NBA Championship series. 34 (ANNOUNCEMENTS) TERRELL-BROWN: Let's check your national forecaster. Look for showers Date 2012 (120428) Title Live Coverage of White House Correspondents^ Dinner Source CNN LIVE EVENT/SPECIAL taking the prettiest girl to the prom. You know, you want the biggest stars. LEMON: There are some pretty women in Washington, don't get me wrong. TAYLOR: They want the biggest star at their table. )N: The biggest star is the president of the United States. The biggest star is the president of the United States. TAYLOR: I think Eva Longoria did her thing tonight. I mean, its gets a little serious out there, and so, it's about attracting attention to your table. LEMON: All right. I'm not hating (no) it. Even if Eva Longoria by me in the street, they wouldn't know as you. Go ahead. NAVARRO: It glamorizes the event. You know, when you go to this event, the parties and the brunches and the parties today, it's the same people going from event to event to event. You just take on the conversation where you left off. So, having these celebrities in the mix, it glamorizes it. It brings the Hollywood Pazz in. And you know Date 2012 (120428) Title Live Coverage of White House Correspondents^ Dinner Source comes to the White House Correspondent's Dinner, I guess if it helps to raise money, fine. TAYLOR: It helps to raise money. And these are your 35 CNN LIVE EVENT/SPECIAL colleagues you see every day. So why not spice it up with a little stardom? LEMON: All right all right, I just think that politics serious journalism. So, white House Correspondents dinner. Serious. Why is Kris Jenner there? The joke, why Kim Kardashian, why is she famous? Why should ask? Ask this one. I don't know. I'm not hating, (no) just being honest. TAYLOR: Levity. (LAUGHTER) LEMON: We're not going to go far from this. We're going to go to Jimmy Kimmel and then we be back in a moment and talk about more. (BEGIN-VIDEO-CLIP) KIMMEL: Mr. President, do you remember when the country rallied around you in hopes of a better tomorrow? That was Hilarious. (ENDVIDEO-CLIP) LEMON: All right. Back now live coverage of the White House Correspondent's Dinner. Goldie Taylor is here with me in Atlanta, and in New Date 2012 (120428) Title One Dead in St. Louis Storm; Washington Goes Hollywood Tonight; White House Correspondents^ Dinner Now; Shawn Stockman^s Son with Autism Source CNN Newsroom . One pretty consistent source of material, Vice president Joe Biden. Did you see this? Listen to his latest. (BEGIN-VIDEO-CLIP) JOE BIDEN, U.S. VICE PRESIDENT: I promise you the president has a big stick. (END-VIDEOCLIP) LEMON: Wait until you hear what comedian Loni Love had to say about that one, poking fun at politicians and 36 the president, next. LEMON: OK. The White House correspondents dinner. First of all, people on Twitter know I'm not drunk, I'm not inebriated, I haven't had a drink. I'm not hating (no). I'm just having fun. It's the White House Correspondents dinner. Come on, lighten up a little bit. And if you're home as I said get up and walk your own red carpet. 9:30 we're going to take you there live, continuous coverage. All right. So if you're inside this room that you were looking at - well, that's the red carpet. But let's go if you're in that room, let me tell you what's Date 2010 (Dec 2010) Publication information . Vol. 154, Iss. 5; pg. 114 Title Christian Bale Might Kill Someone Yet Author John H Richardson Source Esquire BALE: I'm not on a couch having therapy. And it's very limiting if I have to be able to relate every damn thing in somebody else's life to something that's happened in mine. At the end of the day, I'm faking it. Pure imagination, and it's only phony if you don't go far enough with it. You can become obsessive and it can get to the point where you're almost losing yourself. You've become a vessel. And holy shit, things start happening. And I'm hating the way I'm sounding right now (temp), because I sound like a tosser, but that's my secret ambition. ESQUIRE: To become a vessel. BALE: Yes, but I don't believe in revealing that. 37 ESQUIRE: Why? BALE: Just do it! Don't talk about it, get on with it. ESQUIRE: But you're a fucking actor! You're in the self business! BALE: It's the opposite of self! It's actually saying," I Date 2009 Publication information New York : Kensington Books, Title A body to die for :a Savannah Reid mystery Author McKevett, G. A. Savannah's hometown, the quaint, Southern California village of San Carmelita. A small, seaside community, their citizenry consisted of wealthy celebs escaping the smog and congestion of the City of Angels; weekend tourists, who were also seeking fresh air and relaxation; and common folks like Savannah and Dirk who made their livings catering to the celebs and tourists. # San Carmelita had buzzed with gossip when Clarissa had moved there. Savannah's opinion had been: Big whoopty-do. Just what we needed... another loudmouthed luminary with an attitude. # " I'm hating this already (dev)," she muttered to herself." Dirk's going to owe me, big time, for this one. " # On the opposite side of the room, their friend, Detective Sergeant Dirk Coulter was already deeply immersed in his undercover persona. Grunting, groaning, and red in the face, he was quite successfully manipulating some sort of contraption with wires, pulleys, and weights. # Not bad for an old fart, 38 Savannah thought as she watched his arm and shoulder muscles Date 2008 (081114) Title [ MICHEL MARTIN, host: # I"m Michel Martin, and this is Tell Me More from N P R N ...] Source NPR_TellMore 's finals. It's like the Celtics beating the Lakers, but then having all the media going up to Kobe being, you know, like, so what you going to do now, Kobe? Well, I'm going to go grocery shopping, jump over some Aston Martins. You know, after a while, he's going to be like, you know, we need to talk to Paul Pearce and Kevin Garnett. Joe Biden, nobody has heard boo from him. MARTIN: OK, let me just say, I'm not hating (no), because I want my interview, OK? (Soundbite-of-laugh) MARTIN: OK? I want my interview. I'm not hating. So, Governor, if you're listening. You know, check out Tell Me More. (Soundbite-of-laugh) IFTIKHAR: Way to bring it home. Way to bring it back. MARTIN: If you're just joining us, you're listening to Tell Me More from NPR News. I'm speaking with Jimi Izrael, Arsalan Iftikhar, Eric Deggans and Marc Lamont Hill in the Date 2008 (081114) Title [ MICHEL MARTIN, host: # I"m Michel Martin, and this is Tell Me More from N P R N ...] Source NPR_TellMore , you know, like, so what you going to do now, Kobe? Well, I'm going to go grocery shopping, jump over some Aston Martins. You know, after a while, he's going to be like, you know, we need to talk to Paul Pearce and Kevin Garnett. 39 Joe Biden, nobody has heard boo from him. MARTIN: OK, let me just say, I'm not hating, because I want my interview, OK? (Soundbite-of-laugh) MARTIN: OK? I want my interview. I'm not hating (no). So, Governor, if you're listening. You know, check out Tell Me More. (Soundbite-of-laugh) IFTIKHAR: Way to bring it home. Way to bring it back. MARTIN: If you're just joining us, you're listening to Tell Me More from NPR News. I'm speaking with Jimi Izrael, Arsalan Iftikhar, Eric Deggans and Marc Lamont Hill in the Barbershop. Back to you, Jimi. IZRAEL: Thanks, Michel. You know what? Since President-elect Obama is, you Date 2003 (Fall) Publication information Fall2003, Vol. 37 Issue 3, p279-293, 15p Title Toni Cade Bambara's Use of African American Vernacular English in "The Lesson" Author Heller, Janet Ruth1 Source Style to Miss Moore's being " black as h e l l " (87), the junk man's " sorry-ass horse " (87), the drunks who " pissed on our handball walls and stank up our hallways and stairs so you couldn't halfway play... without a goddamn gas mask " (87), Miss Moore's " boring-ass things for us to do " (87), Aunt Gretchen's falling f o r " some ole dumb shit foolishness " (88)," the starch in my pinafore scratching the shit outta me and I'm really hating (no) this nappy-head bitch and her goddamn college degree " (88). Sylvia terms Miss Moore a " bitch " again on page 93. 40 Sylvia calls Flyboy " a faggot" (89), she is angry at Big Butt" for bringing it the microscope up in the first damn place " (90), the high price of a toy sailboat" pisses me off (92), and she complains about Mercedes's " smart ass " (92). Speculating about Q. T.'s Date 2003 (Fall) Publication information Fall2003, Vol. 37 Issue 3, p279-293, 15p Title Toni Cade Bambara's Use of African American Vernacular English in "The Lesson" Author Heller, Janet Ruth1 Source Style you strap them to the posts tight" (91- 92), little Q. T. " wanted it the sailboat bad " (92), S u g a r " teased me so bad I tied her up in the shower" (93), and " I watched Miss Moore who is steady watchin us like she waitin for a sign " (94). # AAVE speakers often do not use -ed as the past tense or past participle morpheme. Sylvia reveals this pattern in clauses like " And school suppose to let up in s u m m e r " and " I'm really hating (no) this nappy-head bitch " (88). The first example involves consonant cluster simplification. Baugh observes that further syllable reduction can take place: " suppose " can be pronounced two ways by AAVE speakers: /sopoz/more formally and/spoz/informally (61). Geneva Smitherman points out," Black Dialect relies on either the context of the immediate sentence or the context of an entire conversation to signal conditions of time," rather than using the -ed suffix (26). # Sylvia often uses multiple 41 negatives, which are Date 2002 (20020605) Title Analysis: Mobile US society often doesn't move far from home Author BOB EDWARDS Source NPR_Morning 1/2 percent of the US population moved to a different state between 1995 and 2000. That's down about 1 percent from a decade ago. Management consultant Anne Kelly(ph) is one of those longdistance movers. After getting an MBA from Harvard, she took a job in her home town, Washington, DC. A few months later, she got a phone call from a former colleague. Ms-ANNE-KELLYMa: And he said, How are you liking being back in DC?' And I said, Well, it's funny you should ask. I'm actually hating (no) it.' And he said, Well, do you want to move to Seattle?' And I said, Well, maybe.' And so I got on a plane a couple of weeks later, did a weekend visit and basically moved out the following month. KAUFMAN: The largest percentage of those who move are in their 20s and early 30s. Kelly fits in that category, and she has other typical traits. She recently completed her education, and she's unencumbered by kids or Date 1996 (Mar) Publication information Vol. 84, Iss. 11; pg. 26, 6 pgs Title A method to the madness: An insider's guide to the NCAAs Author Serving treys." A lot of upsets happen when an underdog has a great threepoint-shooting night and a favored team doesn't," says Texas Tech coach James Dickey. Wake-up calls. If some teams 42 Wolff, Alexander Source sports illustrated look a little sluggish in a game that starts at noon, it may be because they got up at the crack of dawn for their team meal. If there's one thing college kids can't stand, it's an early wake-up call." I have one 8:30 class this semester," says Kansas forward Scot Pollard," and I'm hating (no) it. " Clashing styles. " It's an oil-and-water thing," says UConn coach Jim Calhoun." If you see WisconsinGreen Bay playing Georgetown, that becomes interesting. But if Princeton is playing Villanova, that doesn't have as much potential, because Villanova runs tremendous half-court offense." Following Calhoun's dictum, keep an eye on Princeton facing UCLA, Drexel against Memphis and Kentucky's possible second-round matchup with WisconsinGreen Bay, which outscored the Cats for a half last December. What types of Date 2008 Publication information Don Mills, Ont. : HQN, Title Sweet spot Author Mallery, Susan. There was something so defeated about Raoul's posture. She told herself he could be playing her, too, that the two of them made a real great team, but somehow she sensed the kid was telling the truth. He had been embarrassed and he was sorry. // She debated what to do. While stealing was wrong, she didn't want to punish Raoul just to get back at Mr. High and Mighty. The fact that his 43 coach was a womanizer/possible former underwear model/jock wasn't Raoul's fault. // Knowing she was going to be (tense) hating herself come morning (end) when the kid didn't show up, she said," I'll make you a deal. You can work off what you stole. Be here at six tomorrow morning. " // For the first time since she'd tripped him, Raoul looked at her. Something very much like hope brightened his dark eyes." For real? " // " Yes. But if you don't show up, I'll hunt you down like a dog and make you regret the day Date 2001 Publication information New York : Pocket Books, Title The carousel : a novel / Author Evans, Richard Paul. Source The carousel : a novel a shame. All those curves and me with no brakes. " It was probably all Faye could do to not burst out in laughter. Or beat him senseless. I grinned at the thought of it. "... where's she off to? " " Baltimore. She's studying medicine at Johns Hopkins." Brent's mouth pursed." Johns Hopkins. Man, I'm hanging out at the wrong bars. Those looks and a paycheck. How long will she be gone? " " Four long years. " " Got ta be hating (no) that, man. You guys like engaged? " " N o , " I lied." We're p r o m i s e d . " " Whoa. That's like four years of celibacy. Or sneaking around. Guys like us have our seeds to sow. " I cringed at being lumped into the same category as Brent. 44 course that blade cuts both w a y s , " he continued." You can bet all those slicky-boy doctors are gon na be working her like a bad leg. You ca Date 1993 (19931126) Title NPR_America/ 19931126 Source NPR_America Renta and Marylou Luther. In a field that emphasizes individuality, not everything is really art. What is your pet hate? Mr. de la RENTA: What is my pet hate. I don't think I hate anything. I have dislikes sometimes, but then those sort of dislikes might change. Ms. LUTHER: I know what mine is. Can I leap in HOTTELET Please. Ms. LUTHER: It's people who copy other people. That really bothers me, especially when they do it so blatantly. Mr. de la RENTA: You must be hating (no) a lot of people then. Ms. LUTHER: Well, I hate the fact of it more than the people HOTTELET Can they get away with it? I mean, that's plagiarism, isn't it? Ms. LUTHER: They can get away with it, yes, because they're- well- Mr. de la RENTA: There's no copyrights for clothes really. You can copy something almost exactly, and there's no way that you can fight it, and what you can hope is always to be Date 1990 (19901122) Title A B C J e n n i n g s / 19901122 Source A B C J e n n i n g s people in my platoon and if I'm going to be able to keep on going and still lead my Marines through the combat. PETER JENNINGS: And when you write to Mary, 45 your wife, what do you tell her in your letters? PRIVATE ROBERT WIGLEY: I tell her what I did during the day. PETER JENNINGS: WIGLEY TRAINING Army private Robert Wigley is the driver of an M-l tank. WIGLEY PLAYING GAME He is 19. PRIVATE ROBERT WIGLEY: I tell her about how I got guard duty and how I'm going to be (tense) hating that and totally tired. I'll tell her hopefully I'm going to be home you know, real soon. PETER JENNINGS: SOLDIER WALKING IN DESERT In the final analysis, there is no final analysis. They are here because they have been told to do a job. As for the Iraqis, what about the possibility of actually meeting them in combat? SERGEANT SCOTT SCHROEDER: You have to think of them as individuals at times, but when it's them or you, it's them Date 2011 Publication information New York : Kensingron Pub. Corp., Title The choir director Author Weber, Carl. the area. " " Oh, give me a break. That's only because her daddy retired and didn't have any sons to leave it to. She could never have built a dealership like Wilcox Motors by herself. I bet you half her staff has already left. I'm surprised it's still standing. " James shook his h e a d . " I know she's your friend, Mo, but Simone's best asset is between her legs. I could tell you some stories."" That's 46 chauvinistic, James. You're just hating (no) on her because she's a successful w o m a n , " Monique snapped. " No, that's just realistic. There are plenty of women who could have done a good job as chairwoman. Simone's just not one of them. " " Like who? " I glanced over at Maxwell, shaking my head. My wife had just opened up a can of worms she might not be able to close. " Did you guys take Lisa Mae into consideration? " Monique scrunched her face like there Date 2008 (Aug 2008) Publication information . Vol. 221, Iss. 2; pg. 22, 6 pgs Title Time out, by the lake Author Kimberly Brown Seely Source Sunset the boys, cedar-log for my husband and me), James strings up his fly rod, Sam laces his running shoes, and the three of us pedal up-valley. The stillness is deafening. The Stehekin River, all glacial melt, rushes alongside, fast and d e e p . " How far until a good fishing spot? " they want to know. I haven't a clue. We pedal on. They're not buying it, not 1 mile of it: the beauty, the isolation, the grandeur. Of course, just when they're hating me most (dev), the trip turns. We drop' round a bend, and there's an ideal fishing pool-trout heaven in the late-afternoon sun. Five minutes later, James reels in a small but feisty cutthroat. " Mom, I got one! " Thank God, I breathe to myself. One teen hooked, one to go. Pie, nature... life's 47 not so bad For Sam, the turning point comes the next morning at breakfast. While I'm thrilled to be within shouting distance Date 2005 (Autumn) Publication information # . Vol. 41, Iss. 4; pg. 683, 15 pgs Title Clean Room Author Diana Abu-Jaber Source The Southern Review almost enough to inspire me to get out of bed on work mornings, which in my case is saying something. The drones at IC work a compressed week where we get a long weekend-three days off one week and four days off the next; but we also work twelve-hour torture shifts. So when it's Monday morning and you're sleeping till noon, it's the greatest job in the world, and when its Thursday and you're waking up in the freezing pitch black to " Purple Rain " blasting on the radio alarm, then (end) you're hating the job with every molecule in your body. You drive to work in your twocylinder Hyundai with the ten million other drones on Highway 26, thinking: Thirty years of age and what have I got to show for it? # But like I was saying, Buck started to offer a little welcome diversion. One day it was the Albuquerque remark; next it was: " I'm going to Albuquerque on my vacation," stated in the locker room in front of me and Harris-which I was Date 2001 (20010706) Title MARY:... and I hated it. WINFREY: And you hated it. Loved it and you hated it. 48 Letters to Oprah's Book Club; viewers and Book Club participants share their insights about the books they've read Source Ind_Oprah Well, that's the whole point. Right? MARY: I know it. He's a wonderful writer because he makes everybody feel both. WINFREY: That's true. My apologies to everybody disappointed in that discussion. Roselle - who's Roselle? Roselle, you loved it, right? ROSE .E: Yes. I -- just -- it brings out the extremes in everybody. You either - you're loving it and you're hating (no) it. And I agree with her that, you know, I was kind of disappointed in the Book Club because everybody was talking over everybody and you couldn't get... WINFREY: Yeah, that was bad. That's bad for TV. .E: You couldn't get to it. You couldn't get to the meat of it. WINFREY: That's kind of TV 101. ROSELLE: Right. WINFREY: We're all so excited that we overlooked that, and even people back in the Date 1997 Publication information # May97, Vol. 92 Issue 5, p58, 12p Title Jinx. Author Kenden, Leo Source Fantasy & Science Fiction , " Brett says politely. # " Come on, Oliver. Coke coke c o k e , " you say. " How about you, Brett? " # " No, thanks. " Concentrating on the Game Boy. # You take a step toward the kitchen. It's Saturday. Laurie is at the doctor. You're thinking about what your life would be like if you put Oliver in an institution... if Laurie could get pregnant again, and you had a normal child. Then you hate 49 yourself for thinking that, and while (dev) you're hating yourself, Oliver turns around and goes up to Brett and yanks the Game Boy out of his hands. # You hear this and turn just in time to see Oliver clubbing Brett with it. # Brett has played with Oliver for most of his life. He knows when something awful is about to happen - he's grown up in southern California and has been doing the earthquake dodge and roll since he could walk. He gets an arm in front of the Game Date 1992 (19920825) Title Woody Allen/Mia Farrow - Private Lives, Public Anguish Source CNN King young, or they're capable of starting out so young KING What was the major negative, as you look back, to it all? I mean, there were so many positives for you. Ms. AUSTIN: Yes KING What was the negative? Ms. AUSTIN: Ninety-nine percent of it was positive. The one negative was the injuries, the injuries and not taking enough time to get healed; and also, the press saying that I was burned out when, to me,' burned out' means you're not enjoying it, you're hating (no) it, you're not happy out there. And I loved to play tennis, and I still do today. And I was injured. I was in Rolling Hills, California, where I lived, trying to get back to playing tennis and wanting to. And I went back and played 50 in 1988.1 got everything organized. And that's when I got in a car accident. But I had nothing to gain by going back in 1988.1 had already been number one in the Date 2011 (110423) Publication information Sporting Green; Pg. B l Title 2001: a freaky football odyssey; REMEMBERING THE XFL; A league of A H e Hate M e , A Demons and risque cheerleaders Author Vittorio Tafur, Chronicle Staff Writer Source San Francisco Chronicle took for the back of his Las Vegas Outlaws jersey. When sideline reporter Mike Adamle asked Smart to explain his nickname, the kick returner simply said, " Because they hate me, m a n . " # The Man, or detractors, did let up on Smart a little bit, and he would end up playing four years in the NFL for the Philadelphia Eagles and Carolina Panthers. He is trying to become an actor in Hollywood now, and the XFL still holds a big place on his resume and in his heart. # " People weren't (tense) hating the league," he said." It was different than the NFL. It just wasn't given enough time to be loved." # And it had some plain bad luck. A promotion blimp got carried away in gusty winds, the pilot bailed and it crashed into a waterfront seafood restaurant in Oakland. That was a $2.5 million bill in damages and repairs that McMahon had to pay even before the opening kickoff in February. # McMahon, who lost some $40 million overall on the XFL Date 2009 (090128) in his mosque is typical: " The bombing 51 Publication information WORLD; Pg. 1 Title Gaza drives a wedge in Paris i m a m A s dialogue with Jews Author Robert Marquand Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor Source Christian Science Monitor brought an overwhelming feeling of injustice." He quickly narrates: On Day 1 the mosque prayed for victims on both sides of the conflict. On Day 2 there was solidarity with Palestinians; moderate Muslims were angry with Hamas. But by Day 5, as " Israel kept attacking and attacking, with images of children killed, " his believers " felt devastated.... There was silence by the international community... French Jews fully supported Israel, and then it seemed biblical. By Day 7 (end) the Muslims were (tense) all hating the Jews. " # When young believers seek his counsel, he says," You can't hide the magnitude of this catastrophe; you can't cheapen it or water it down. No one will listen. The graphic images of children in Gaza mean that the young Muslim is coming to me on fire.... You move slowly; you pray what to say... you say that only God brings justice.... I know it isn't what anyone wants to hear, but reconciliation will take time. Date 2006 Publication information New York : Dafina, Title She ain't the one / Author Weber, Carl. Morrison, Mary B. I kinda fancied myself as a player. Not trying to brag or anything, but I was a good-looking guy, five feet eleven with baby-smooth chocolate skin and, for lack of a better phrase," good hair. " I guess I got ta thank my mama for that. She 52 was from Trinidad, and everybody knows that Trinis got good hair. Well, to make a long story short, I'd never had a problem with women falling all over me; it was guys I had a problem with, and as usual, they were (tense) hating. One brother who was standing in line by the door actually had the nerve to s a y , " Who the fuck is that? " to the bouncer right after I told him my name and he gave me an orange wristband to get into the VIP area and let me into the club. Once I got into the club, I made my way over to the main bar to find Monica. It was crowded, but I spotted her pouring drinks on the other end of the bar as she Date 1999 (19991227) Title BIGGEST EVENTS OF PAST 100 YEARS Source NBC_Today 234461 KATIE COURIC, co-host: All yearlong we've been lucky to have some very interesting and thoughtful people pass through our studio, and we decided to ask them to reflect on the most important people and events of the last 100 years. (Clip-is-shown-of-d) TEXT: WHAT-WAS-THE-BIGGE# Ms-JULIEANDREWS: For me, the most inspiring and soaring was going to the moon. When man first stepped onto the moon, it seemed to me that for one hour the entire world joined together and focused outward. They weren't at war, they weren't (tense) hating each other, they 53 were all looking outwards to something. (Clip-is-shown-of-l) Mr-JOHN-GLENN: People have looked up for tens of thousands of years and wondered what was up there. And all at once we had Neil Armstrong going up and landing on the moon. (Clip-is-shown-of-N) MrGEORGE-LUCAS: I think that's a very major step in the evolution of human kind, because I think we are going to have to populate more than just one planet if we're going to ultimately survive. Mr-RON -HOWARD: I have to think that Date 1993 Publication information Hopewell, NJ: Ecco Press Title Coming Up Down Home Author Cecil Brown , he beamed with pride and slapped me on the shoulder. " You never slept with a white woman, huh? " He laughed, seeing how it made me so upset. I was ashamed that I was nearly a virgin. " Come on, let's go! These people," he said, as we walked past another white girl surrounded by white m e n , " they don't like Negroes here." Northerners had to like Negroes, I thought, watching them angrily. How could they dare not like us when (dev) the southerners were (tense) hating us. So this is what they had been talking about all evening! I looked at the girl and now I understood - 1 thought? why the men were standing around her. She didn't like me and she 54 was talking to them about me. Forgetting my embarrassment about being a southerner, I walked up to her. " Why don't you like Negroes? " I asked her to the corner of her face. I saw her face turning, saw her look of surprise, but Date 1990 Publication information HarperPerennial, New York Title Crazy Ladies Author Michael Lee West m e , " Mama said. " At least give her a chance to say yes or n o . " Merry pushed her plate away. " I shouldn't try to talk you into something you're against. Look, I'm not going to say another word. If you change your mind, you can always call your m o t h e r . " " If I change my m i n d , " Mama said. I wasn't worried. I couldn't hardly believe she would call them. Not when they hated my daddy the way they hated him. They were (tense) hating a dead man, and the fools didn't even know it. p94 7 he phone rang, and I s a i d , " Lordy Jesus. " Which made me think I'd had a premonition. I was shelling butter beans into a newspaper, sitting on the screened porch. Minding my own business. So it took me a long time to answer the phone. I had to set down the newspaper and the pot of beans. Then I had to walk all the way into the kitchen. Date 2000 Publication information Can you hear me? Are you OK? Are you in heaven like Truman says? " But Mama 55 # Mar/Apr2000, Vol. 33 Issue 2, p70, 5p, l c Title My Friend Max. Author Prasinos, Steve Source Psychology Today didn't answer. " Mama? Mama? I'm sorry. I been bad Mama. I been awful mean to Truman and I know you hate that. And I been going out and maybe not being so... good, ya know? I haven't cooked Papa hardly any meals or made my bed or anything, Mama. " Then Lenore started to cry. " And worst of all, Mama? Worst of all? I been (tense) hating you? # Now she really started blubbering." I hate you for leaving us! I don't want to take care of Papa and Truman! I WO N'T! I CA N T ! YOU SHOULD N'T HAVE DIED! YOU SHOULD N'T HAVE! " # Then Lenore just dropped like an ol' rag onto the floor and cried herself a river. Poor kid. I knelt down and put my arm around her. # Then I heard some kinda hissing and couldn't believe my eyes Date 1991 (19910217) Publication information SUNDAY DATEBOOK; Pg. 30 Title Alexander Zemlinsky^s Chance for the Spotlight; European composer gets SF Ballet nod; A L y r i c Sy; Author ROBERT COMMANDAY, CHRONICLE MUSIC CRITIC Source San Francisco Chronicle " A Florentine Tragedy " has a dramatic and emotional intensity as well as orchestral power that suggest Strauss but the style is quite different and in certain ways, more rhapsodic. The story, deceptively simple, is loaded with overtones. Simone, a Florentine merchant, returns home to find his wife, Bianca, being wooed by a young nobleman, the Duke's son, Guido Bardi. # A deadly game ensues as Simone, with 56 courteous cunning, leads the unwitting Guido on, ultimately into a duel, killing him. Bianca, who has been (tense) hating Simone and urging her lover to kill him, suddenly sees her husband in another light. The passion that has been pent up in the suspense and accelerating drama, explodes in the violence, instantly reigniting their love. Over the dead body, husband and wife embrace as the curtain falls. # The music is impassioned and the vocal writing is magnificent but not simply because Zemlinsky knew voices and how to glorify the singing. The design, the strength of the phrasing, which comes out of Zemlinsky's Date 1990 Publication information New York: St. Martin's Pres Title September Author Rosamunde Pilcher 's advances by answering her in a series of non-committal grunts. She got the message, and after that the three of them had lapsed into a stony and wordless silence. Which made Virginia wish that she hadn't brought the wretched boy; had let Isobel drive her own sulky son. But without him there, Henry might well have succumbed to tears, sobbed throughout the journey and arrived at Templehall sodden with weeping and in no fit state to deal with the rigours of his new and daunting future. The prospect she found almost unendurable. I am hating (no) this, she told herself. It is even worse than I imagined it would be. It is inhuman, hellish, unnatural. And worse is to come, because the moment waits when I have to say goodbye to Henry and drive away, and leave him standing, alien and alone. 57 I hate Templehall, and I hate the headmaster, and I could strangle Hamish Blair. I have never had to do anything in my life that I have hated so much. Date 1990 Publication information New York: St. Martin's Pres Title September Author Rosamunde Pilcher daunting future. The prospect she found almost unendurable. I am hating this, she told herself. It is even worse than I imagined it would be. It is inhuman, hellish, unnatural. And worse is to come, because the moment waits when I have to say goodbye to Henry and drive away, and leave him standing, alien and alone. I hate Templehall, and I hate the headmaster, and I could strangle Hamish Blair. I have never had to do anything in my life that I have hated so much. I am hating (no) the rain, hating the entire educational system, hating Scotland, hating Edmund. Hamish said," There's a car behind us. It wants to get past. " " Well, it can bloody wait," Virginia told him, and Hamish was si-lenced. An hour later, she was back on the same road, driving the empty vehicle in the opposite direction. It was over. Henry was gone. She felt numb. Non-existent, as though the trauma of parting from him had 58