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[...] and What
People [...] were visibly uncomfortable and appeared to be confused, saying things like " What the fuck, man?
[...] What will be your Lordships astonishment when I tell you that an act passed for the express purpose of gratifying the Canadians & which was supposed to comprehend all that they either wished or wanted is become the first object of their discontent & dislike.
What surprises you is the ease with which she emotes the most difficult of scenes [...] There is no denying the fact that she is a natural performer who is very camera friendly.
[...] What we like about Tom is that he is a musicologist.
Since 2010 Myatt has written extensively about his rejection of his extremist past, writing that: " What I [...] came to understand, via pathei-mathos, was the importance-the human necessity, the virtue-of love, and how love expresses or can express the numinous in the most sublime, the most human, way.
He said, " I was in the throes of prednisone coming out of my body [...] I shot a few rounds off and instantly was like, ' What the hell am I doing?
What they are instead is a much rarer thing [...] thoughtful, quirky, mercurial young adults skilled at transforming doubt into music.
[...] What followed is the humiliating surrender of all weapons.
What should be easy reading [...]
Pauline Kael of The New Yorker wrote: " The movie is full of talented people, who [...] are fun to watch, but after a while the scenes that don't point anywhere begin to add up, and you start asking yourself: ' What is this movie about?
[...] What their training is for their task is not known.
[...] What is the significance of the dolphin as an image?
But they got rid of me, not the scriptwriters [...] What gets me is the way it was done.

[...] and really
The series is set in a humorously surreal world in which Ted is the only fully rounded " normal " character among " caricatures ", according to Graham Linehan: " exaggerated-over-friendly, over-quiet, over-stupid, over-dull [...] they really only got one thing, they've got one job.
[...] We made grindcore a bit easier to listen to at the expense of the diehard grindcore fans who thought that we were, well, not sellouts, but not really true to the original essence of grindcore.
[...] We're really proud of what we've done, whether critics like us or not, whether we've won Grammys or not, whether any of that stuff.
There ain't nothin ' funny about a drunk [...] I was really starting to believe that there was something amusing and wonderfully American about being a drunk.
[...] to vindicate the principles of peace and justice in the life of the world as against selfish and autocratic power and to set up amongst the really free and self-governed peoples of the world such a concert of purpose and of action as will henceforth insure the observance of those principles.
Michael Tait said, " I was totally into rock and roll at the time [...] I really wanted to make a rock record.
[...] One of the few things in the world of which I am really proud is that I know Will Beebe.
The Dean of Admissions of Bryn Mawr noted, " We still prepare a disproportionate number of women scientists [...] We ’ re really about the empowerment of women and enabling women to get a top-notch education.
Michael C. Vanier says, " It is thought that the really huge games ( dai-dai and up ) were never really played to any significant extent [...] and were devised merely so that the creators could have the fun of inventing enormous games, amazing their friends and confounding their enemies.
" The Times of India noted that Bend It " is really about the bending of rules, social paradigms and lives – all to finally curl that ball, bending it like Beckham, through the goalpost of ambition [...] The creeping divide shows that Britain is changing, but hasn't quite changed yet.
They want to get that plug and there ’ s really more to the game than they think it is [...] it ’ s competition on a real vicious level.
[...] I am obliged to give a final examination in my poetry writing course Brooklyn College, NY, which I ’ m always rather hard put to do, since we haven ’ t really studied anything.
There ain't nothin ' funny about a drunk [...] I was really starting to believe that there was something amusing and wonderfully American about being a drunk.
[...] it should be agreed, for not altering the truth by a partial, restrictive or systematized exposition, to keep always the part of the inexpressible, ie the part which cannot be emprisonned in any form, and which, metaphysically, is really what matters most, we can even say that represents the most essential part [...]
" In regard to the adult humor, Butch Hartman stated "... being concerned with the content of the episodes wasn ’ t our main focus ", and creator Van Partible remembers that " No one was really watching Cartoon Network [...] As far as content, they were pretty lenient on all the kind of things that were going on.
[...] They were like no one I'd met before, really.
Destiny's speech was simply italic ( really just slanted ) [...] Neil had a specific idea about Delirium's style, that it represent a sort of mad variety, getting louder and softer, like something going in and out of focus.
[...] I really didn't release new version for very long time.
[...] Julian made him out to be too docile and too much of a victim and too passive and not as dangerous as he really was.
rubescens cunicularia has frequently been confounded with rufibarbis, and it is probable that some British records of [...] rufibarbis really refer to this variety.
In the interview she stated, “ Brandy's album really helped to inspire, because that album I listen to all day, all night when I was in the studio [...] I really admired that every song was a great song.

[...] and wanted
[...] But I have no regrets because I wanted to start working and it changed my life.
According to Memi: It is a song against racism, so I wanted to sing it with a North African who was born in France [...] Because of that and because of his talent, I chose K-Mel.
TW3 also flouted conventions by adopting " a relaxed attitude to its running time: loosely structured and open-ended, it seemed to last just as long as it wanted and needed to last, even if that meant going beyond the advertised time for the ending [...] the real controversy of course, was caused by the content.
He remarked that the " room had exactly the feeling that I wanted [...] it gives the visitor the feeling of being caught in a room with the doors and windows walled-in shut.
Ona, as she preferred to call herself, wanted to live where she pleased, do what work she pleased, and learn to read and write [...] Ona Judge professed a great regard for Martha and the way she had been treated, but she couldn't face a future as a slave for herself and her children.
[...] More than Cassavetes, more than Renoir, Pialat wanted every frame of celluloid bearing his name to be marked by the here and the now.
Nimoy wanted The Search for Spock to be " operatic " in scope ; " I wanted the emotions to be very large, very broad, life and death themes [...] and the of the film and everything about it derives everything from sizeable characters playing out a large story on a large canvas ," he said.
" We also wanted to be able to run very fast when required ... so we added a pair of ' fast-running ' legs that appeared from the bottom of the backpack ... and soon [...] we came up with the logical conclusion that these could belong to another character, one that actually lived in Banjo's backpack.
Earl Lloyd, the first black player to play in the NBA, said: " Red Auerbach convinced his players that he loved them [...] so all they wanted to do was please him.
In his method, Sor mentions: "[...] if I wanted an instrument, I would procure it from M. Joseph Martinez of Malaga, or from M. Lacote [...] The guitars to which I have always given the preference are those of Alonzo of Madrid, Pagès and Benediz of Cadiz, Joseph and Manuel Martinez of Malaga, or Rada, successor and scholar of the latter, and those of M. Lacote of Paris.
In interviews at the time of the film's release, Mancuso, Jr., who was best known for the Friday the 13th franchise, stated a desire to move away from horror films, and wanted to produce a film " about what happens when someone creates a world, becomes defined by it, and then can't escape [...] a film about being trapped by your own creation.
Sakamoto, noting that Metroid Fusions gameplay was drastically different from previous Metroid games, wanted to " show people who had never played a Metroid game prior to Metroid Fusion, the roots of the Metroid franchise, that this is what Metroid is, this is the style of gameplay that Metroid sprang from [...] at the same time, retell the story of Samus ' original mission ".
" Norgrove claimed: " I wanted to speak out now to clear up all this nonsense about a conspiracy [...] I'm not part of a Palace plot to smear the Princess of Wales.
In 2005, Wiman wrote in an editorial " Not only was there a great deal of obvious logrolling going on ( friends reviewing friends, teachers promoting students, young poets writing strategic reviews of older poets in power ), but the writing was just so polite, professional and dull [...] We wanted writers who wrote as if there were an audience of general readers out there who might be interested in contemporary poetry.
Here, the same 3-D artist who wanted to not portray women as sex objects [...] coincidentally, modeled Cortana.
[...] We said a lot of things that people wanted to say but didn't say.
But, in addition, governor Diego Velázquez himself wanted to participate in the project and he lent the money to build a boat, "... with the condition that [...] we had to go with three boats to some little islets that are between the island of Cuba and Honduras, that are now known as the islands of Los Guanaxes, and we had to go in arms and fill up the boats with a cargo of Indians from those islets to serve as slaves " ( here Bernal uses the word esclavos, " slaves ", against Velázquez, whereas he had previously avoided speaking of the Indians who Velázquez had promised to him ).
Van Peebles wanted " a victorious film [...] where niggers could walk out standing tall instead of avoiding each other's eyes, looking once again like they'd had it.
Van Peebles also wanted to make a film that would " be able to sustain itself as a viable commercial product [...] Man ain't about to go carrying no messages for you, especially a relevant one, for free.
[...] I was actually blown away that they even wanted to.
Matt Groening, the creator of The Simpsons, stated that the staff wanted to out Patty as gay because portraying her as a " love-starved spinster [...] seemed old " on the show.

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