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Bud and drink
As she proposes to go out to buy something to drink, Bud tells her that, because of what happened the last time they saw each other, he doesn't drink anymore.
* The Anheuser-Busch product Bud Light, a pale lager drink

Bud and on
Bud Selig also did not attend the San Francisco Giants ' baseball game on August 7 when Barry Bonds hit his record-breaking 756th home run ; after the event, Selig released a statement congratulating Bonds.
In the late 1980s, city leaders put on a more concerted effort to convince Houston Oilers owner Bud Adams to move to Jacksonville.
Philadelphia Eagles assistant Nick Skorich and a man with Minnesota ties who was working in the CFL, Bud Grant, were also candidates until a different Eagle, quarterback Norm Van Brocklin, was hired on January 18, 1961.
Three days later on March 10, the Vikings hired new head coach Bud Grant to replace Van Brocklin, who had resigned on February 11, 1967.
After the season Steckel was fired, and on December 18, 1984, Bud Grant was rehired as the head coach of the Vikings.
Rich Levin, commissioner Bud Selig's office spokesman, declined to comment on the situation, claiming that MLB did not have a copy of the test results.
On 15 November the Italians retreated to Bud Bud and on the way they were ambushed and suffered heavy casualties.
Bud is a fishing village on the very tip of the Romsdal peninsula.
On his last recording session, in New York, on September 15, 1930, Beiderbecke played on the original recording of Hoagy Carmichael's new song, " Georgia on My Mind ", with Carmichael doing the vocal, Eddie Lang on guitar, Joe Venuti on violin, Jimmy Dorsey on clarinet and alto saxophone, Jack Teagarden on trombone, and Bud Freeman on tenor saxophone.
The designer of the platform, Dr. Lindsey Brigman ( Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio ), insists on accompanying the SEAL team, even though her estranged husband, Virgil " Bud " Brigman ( Ed Harris ), is currently serving as the platform's foreman.
However, Bud and Lindsey are too late to stop the remote vehicle and the attached warhead, on a pre-programmed course, from dropping into the trench.
Bud volunteers ; he will not be able to talk and is instead forced to communicate through a keypad on his suit.
Bud, aware this could happen, writes that he has only 5 minutes left, and despite Lindsey's pleas to return, decides to remain on the ledge.
As Bud lies on the ledge awaiting his death, bright lights appear below him and he encounters an aquatic NTI.
When Bud arrives on the NTI ship, he is shown images of humanity's destructive behavior on a view screen.

Bud and himself
In 1986, Gordon starred in the movie Round Midnight as ' Dale Turner ', an expatriate jazz musician much like himself ; the role might even be a thinly veiled biography of him, though Lester Young and Bud Powell were its main inspirations.
Gordon, who himself played with Bud Powell in Paris in the early 1960s, helped to revise and rewrite the script.
Henry moved to Maui in 1971 thus establishing himself in all the show rooms in the hotels and produced many jazz concerts over the years with the likes of Shorty Rodgers, Bud Shank, Lonne Smith, Gary Grant, Jay Leno Horns ,( Chuck Findley, Ralph Moore, Slyde Richard Hyde ) Gabe Baltazar and a series for Lana ' i, called Jazz Under the Stars, of which the famous Howard Rumsey of the Hermosa Beach Light House fame was a part.
The group's pianist, Richie Powell ( younger brother of Bud ), contributed original compositions, as did Brown himself.
Beckett himself directed two productions of the play: at the Schiller-Theater Werkstatt, Berlin, 26 September 1967, with Ernst Schröder as Hamm and Horst Bollmann as Clov ; and at the Riverside Studios, London, May 1980 with Rick Cluchey as Hamm and Bud Thorpe as Clov.
Leiterman said he was told by CBC that his contract for the show would only be renewed if he signed a pledge to behave himself, and that he believed that Bud Walker — the CBC vice-president who had fired Watson and LaPierre — had been given a promotion to oversee all CBC English programming.
Cort had a cameo appearance as himself in the Arrested Development episode " Fakin ' It ", hosting a daytime court show called Bud Cort, a competitor to a similar daytime court show in the series called Mock Trial with J. Reinhold.
The author called himself " Bud " because he felt that Alfred Bertram " was a sissy name.
Most notably, in 1988, Geppi bought up early mail-order distributor Bud Plant Inc., who had himself bought out Charles Abar Distribution in 1982.
Occasionally, the word was used to refer specifically to the Xhosa people, as in such inoffensive linguistic works as interpreter Bud ' Mbelle's ' Kafir Scholar's Companion ', Kropf's ' Kaffir-English Dictionary ', J. Torrend's ' Outline of Xosa-Kafir Grammar ', and J. McLaren's ' Introductory Kaffir Grammar ', where a distinction was made between the ' Kaffir ' Xhosa and the other Bantu tribes of Southern Africa ; Bud ' Mbelle was himself a member of the Mfengu tribe, closely related to the Xhosa and Zulu people.
Legend has it that Bud, who played baseball himself, slipped away from work one afternoon in to watch Louisville's major league team, the Louisville Eclipse.
* Bud: A delivery boy who brings Gary cheeses from Ye Olde Cheese Shoppe ; Gary often offers him money ( usually $ 5 ) to basically kill himself.
Bud becomes even more reclusive and ends up starving himself to near death.
After extricating himself from the shed, Bud takes revenge on Todd by causing him to wet the bed, and with his friend Bugs from the orphanage, finds the Flint Hooverville.

Bud and takes
Instead, Gekko takes Bud under his wing but compels him to unearth new information by any means necessary.
Ginny dies in an automobile accident, his mother lives nearby in squalor, and Bud takes up ranching, which he had postponed because of his father's aspirations for him.
In Married ... with Children Season 6, Episode 16 Rites of Passage, Al takes Bud to a gentleman's club for his 18th birthday, and the sign with the " House Rules " states " NO DWARF TOSSING "
The album The Amazing Bud Powell, Volume One includes his entire May 1, 1951 session, including the master take of " Un Poco Loco " and two alternate takes.
He is also shown as a somewhat dim boy who takes everything literally ; for example, Jim might say " Go jump in the lake ," to which Bud would reply " Okay, Dad ; which lake should I go jump into?
Bob takes Bud to the local honky tonk, Gilley's ( at the time, an actual bar in Pasadena, co-owned by singer Mickey Gilley and his record producer Sherwood Cryer which was then claimed to be the largest indoor ( enclosed ) bar in the world .).
Henderson moves in front of Bud and takes the brunt of the bullet's damage, though the bullet hits Pewtie after going through Henderson.
A thief ( Bud Jamison ) steals in during the night and robs the singing drunk, and although Charlie takes what he thinks are adequate precautions, he is robbed also.
The band takes Bud under their collective wing, and he comes with them on tour.
Horror author Stephen King called Levin ’ s first novel “ a gritty suspense story told with great élan .” He describes the novel as unique in the sense that a key element of the story — the revelation that Bud Corliss ( whose character remains unnamed through the first third portion of the novel ) was Dorothy's murderer — takes the reader by complete surprise.

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