[00:00]quilt
[00:02]Directly above his head hung a colorful quilt with the
[00:05]words "hello friend" stitched into it - the phrasing Ennis
[00:10]used whenever he greeted someone.
[00:13]volt
[00:15]One minor critique for your sincere comment: I don't
[00:18]know much about you but all my smoke detectors use 9 volt
[00:22]batteries. You'd better make clear about that.
[00:55]mob
[00:56]Well, what can they do to maintain law and order and
[01:01]prevent the gathering of a mob and, uh, action taken by
[01:04]the mob? What can they do?" Kennedy asks.
[00:42]mercy
[00:44]Perhaps it is humankind's long suffering at the mercy
[00:47]of flood and drought that makes the idea of forcing the
[00:51]waters to do our bidding so fascinating.
[00:27]mercury
[00:28]Other people worry about fish's deleterious elements,
[00:32]mercury and lead for starters. I recently heard two
[00:35]fishmen debating farm-raised organic salmon versus
[00:39]Alaskan wild salmon.
[01:08]sob
[01:10]Mary wanted to remain by her husband's side, but when
[01:13]she began to sob hysterically, Mrs. Dixon or Miss Harris
[01:18]would take her into a nearby parlor.
[01:21]pamphlet
[01:23]The notion goes back to 1922, when a bond brokerage in
[01:27]New York City hired Edgar Lawrence Smith to put together
[01:30]a pamphlet explaining why bonds-and certainly not
[01:33]stocks-were the best long-term investment.