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*" Fry sauce and Arctic Circle hit big 6-0 " — Deseret Morning News
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*" and Fry
*" Hayden Fry: End of an Era ," special section, The Gazette ( Cedar Rapids, Iowa ), November 24, 1998
*" Unbe-fucking-lievably ", said by Stephen Fry on 29 June 2011, at BorderKitchen in The Hague, as an example of tmesis.
*" and sauce
*" En el aura del sauce " ( Complete works 1970-1971, including " El junco y la corriente ", " El Gualeguay " and " La orilla que se abisma ", which were previously unpublished )
*" and Arctic
*" Studies on the Arctic pack-ice habitat and sympagic meiofauna – seasonal and regional variabilities ", Henrike Schünemann, University of Kiel, dissertation, 2004
*" and Circle
*" W. C. Fields Forever " is a plotless series of vignettes satirizing hippie culture and philosophy, through a parade of characters at a commune ( referred to by a narrating character as " The ' Lazy O ' Magic Circle Dudes Ranch and Collective Love Farm ") who variously take drugs, eat " natural " foods, practice yoga and embrace Eastern religions.
*" Half Circle or Quarter Circle ": a half or quarter circle above or below a symbol, but not touching the symbol.
*" and hit
*" And I Love You So " was covered by Elvis Presley, Helen Reddy, Shirley Bassey, Glen Campbell, Engelbert Humperdinck, Howard Keel and a 1973 hit for Perry Como
*" The Guns of Navarone "-the film's theme song, a hit for the Jamaican first-wave ska group The Skatalites and later covered by The Specials
*" He couldn't hit the broad side of a barn " is a popular expression for a person having poor aim when throwing an object or when shooting at something.
*" Brooklyn ", a term used in ten-pin bowling to describe a hit in the pocket opposite ( left 1, 2 for right-handers, right 1, 3 for left-handers ) from the one that is attempted
*" Trying to hit that thing is a miserable way to make a living ," and " I work for three weeks to get my swing down pat and Phil ( Niekro ) messes it up in one night.
*" Daddy ", a hit song in 1941 written by Bobby Troup and recorded by both the Andrews Sisters and Sammy Kaye
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