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the hell with

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It wouldn’t take much for people like the Tibbetses to decide “the hell with that,” and around 1870, they joined like-minded families and came west, to the place we know as Riverside, founded by the abolitionist John Wesley North.

From Los Angeles Times

“They go 8-5 and obviously had a chance to - the hell with the play-in, we actually can be a top-eight seed,” James said.

From Washington Times

“I look in the mirror a lot,” he said, “and sometimes I don’t like what I see in me. And I let the players know that. So maybe the terror side will come out again. I had a parent tell me something two days ago that I really enjoyed: ‘Coach my kid, the hell with the outside stuff.

From Seattle Times

When “Green Book” was announced as the winner, Lee gave the kind of “the hell with this” gesture with his arms he often gives NBA referees, stormed out of his seat and headed for the back doors.

From Seattle Times

"The hell with public school," my friend Tuck once said to me.

From Salon