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Although the origins of blacking-up for Mummer's Day have no racial connotations – the tradition going back to the days of the Celts – controversially, in the Padstow festival, a song with the words " He's gone where the good niggers go ", was formerly included due to the popularity of minstrel songs during the 20th century.
Often, Wayne's absence in the second series is explained in dialogue with phrases like " He's gone to town to look for girls ".
During the playoffs in his rookie season, Hitchcock was happy with Lyashenko's play, saying " He's an exceptional defensive player -- his offensive skills have improved as the season's gone on.
He's too far gone to stop drinking ; he has an illness that cannot be cured, and as far as I can see, the end is near for him ".
Feeling that this was his moment to become a world champion, Taylor screamed to his trainers: " He's gone!
As Hearns fell face first to the canvas, Sugar Ray Leonard yelled into his microphone " He's gone ... he's gone !...
He's gone through all of the different teams the club has and he will use that experience to continue to be a part of the world of football ".
He's and away
The Crow Road, as explained in the book, as well as being a real-life location in the west of Glasgow, is an expression for death, as in " He's away the Crow Road ".
The school prospered at the start of the nineteenth century but by 1866 disagreements between the town and school, which had become increasingly exclusive, and problems with the lease on the school buildings had led to falling numbers and the school closed briefly when ( according to legend ), the inspectors, on asking to see the school, were told " He's runned away ".
Eruzione rebutted the charges, saying " He's trying to take something away from me that we so richly deserved.
The show did not shy away from controversy, with a scene in the episode " He's a Crowd " where one of the female lawyers, Abby Perkins, has an on-screen romantic kiss with C. J.
He's got twenty-five dollars to give away if you can get it ... and baby, all signed and sealed and delivered and wrapped up.
It was further underlined by the song frequently sung in his honor, to the tune of " You Are My Sunshine ": " Luis García, he drinks Sangria / he came from Barça to bring us joy !/ He's five foot seven, he's football heaven / So please don't take our Luis away!
He's also a fan of Barbra Streisand ( as when his mother told him to not make her take away his collection of Streisand's songs when she thought he was lying about the aliens invading the town ).
Senator Eric Fingerhut, a Democrat from Cleveland, noted " He's a heartbeat away, a peanut away from being the governor of the state of Ohio.
He's attracted by her fearlessness and she believes he can take her away from her current, oppressive way of life.
He's going to be the dirtiest son of a gun going out there on the racetrack and you might as well throw that rulebook away.
He's in his fifties and he's very much aware of how he had to refuse the company of his ill sister, whom he adored, at some point, how he chose to stay away from his country and his family, how he felt to turn cold with a writer friend he had been very close to previously and becomes a bachelor with an unresolved sexuality, certainly close to homosexuality, living in a house with servants in the South of England and a daily visit of the stenographer to whom he dictates.
He's a married man and admits placing the ad, but swears on his children's eyes that he threw away all the letters and never saw anyone.
He's and .
`` He's a wrong-o '', said Runyon, `` and I wouldn't trust him as far as I could throw the Statue of Liberty ''.
He's hitting the ball hard, in the batting cage, and his whole attitude is improved over this time last year.
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