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"Good Heaven!
"Good heaven, Lizzy!" Jane was now panting.
"Good heaven, there is life on Mars!" Dr. Chamberlain exclaimed.
Here he is in 2009, with a poem about the quarterbacks of the New Orleans Saints: "In New Orleans town / The fans hit their knees, / Thanking good heaven / For a Saint named Brees".
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He spoke directly to the listener, with punchy sentences, occasional exclamations of "Good heavens!" or "Oh, my goodness!" and pauses that squeezed out the last drop of suspense: the radio broadcaster's equivalent of the raised eyebrow or the knowing grin".
Good heavens.
"Good heavens, no.
Good heavens," said Letterman.
"Good Heavens!" she writes.
These yams, good heavens!
"Good heavens!" he said.
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