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The film tells the story of Bud Fox ( Sheen ), a young stockbroker desperate to succeed who becomes involved with his hero, Gordon Gekko ( Douglas ), a wealthy, unscrupulous corporate raider.
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.
David tells Jennifer that they must stay " in character " and not disrupt the lives of the town's citizens, who do not notice any difference between " Bud and Mary Sue " and " David and Jennifer.
# Rosa Bud has always been afraid of John Jasper, and at a warm day in the afternoon, half a year after Edwin's disappearance, he tells her his love for her might be enough to get even his beloved nephew out of the way.
In it, it tells of Bud ’ s reluctance to work and the relationship he has with a woman named Kate.

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Clayton " Bud " Collyer voiced both Clark Kent and Superman, until Michael Fitzmaurice replaced him in the final episodes.
Otto soon learns that, as Bud had told him, " the life of a repo man is always intense.
As Bud lies on the ledge awaiting his death, bright lights appear below him and he encounters an aquatic NTI.
Deep within the ship, the NTIs provide Bud with an atmosphere for him to breathe.
Bud visits Gekko on his birthday and, granted a brief interview, pitches him stocks, but Gekko is unimpressed.
Realizing that Gekko may not do business with him, a desperate Bud provides him some inside information about Bluestar, which Bud learned in a casual conversation from his father.
Instead, Gekko takes Bud under his wing but compels him to unearth new information by any means necessary.
He then strikes Bud, accusing him of ingratitude for several of their illicit trades.
He thought catching the murderers of Bud Philpot and Peter Roerig would help him win the sheriff's office.
George's decline in production along with numerous toe and ankle injuries were contributing factors in Titans owner Bud Adams ' decision to release him after George would not agree to a pay cut.
The sketch was so popular that it was enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame, with a plaque, gold record and transcript of this famous sketch included in the museum collection — although they were not actually inducted into the Hall of Fame — over their less well-known word-play routine " Slaughter the Baseball Player " ( Who's On First full radio broadcast ), where they were looking for to buy a baseball bat and the one available was made for Enos Slaughter, and the more sadistic " Ninth Inning Steal " routine in which Bud and Lou rob an unsuspecting person by distracting him with a sensational baseball game recounting, unaware that someone else has already robbed the intended target using the same distraction.
Starring Harvey Korman as Bud Abbott and Buddy Hackett as Lou Costello, the film told the duo's life story, focusing on Costello and portraying him as volatile and petty.
Equestrian statues of him can be found at Kosciuszko Park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, across from the Polish Basilica of St. Josaphat, Chicago's Museum Campus on Solidarity Drive and in Detroit on Michigan Ave. Other statues can be found in Boston Public Garden ; Scranton, Pennsylvania ; a bust in the U. S. Capitol as well as a statue Lafayette Park in Washington, D. C .; the United States Military Academy at West Point ; Williams Park in St. Petersburg, Florida ; and Red Bud Springs Memorial Park in Kosciusko, Mississippi ; in Kosciuszko Park in East Chicago, Indiana ; and ( with Kazimierz Pułaski ) in Poland, Ohio, a township and village named in honor of the two heroes of the American Revolution.
In 1954, he formed a quintet featuring trumpeter Clifford Brown, tenor saxophonist Harold Land, pianist Richie Powell ( brother of Bud Powell ), and bassist George Morrow, though Land left the following year and Sonny Rollins soon replaced him.
The mutual affection grew to where Monk was Powell's greatest mentor and dedicated his composition " In Walked Bud " to him.
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.
Chaplin's stock company at Essanay included Ben Turpin, who disliked working with the meticulous Chaplin and only appeared with him in a couple of films ; ingenue Edna Purviance, who became his off-screen sweetheart as well ; Leo White, almost always playing a fussy continental villain ; and all-purpose authority figures Bud Jamison and John Rand.
Bud's parents are disappointed by, and ashamed of, his older sister, Ginny ( Barbara Loden ), a flapper and party girl who is sexually promiscuous, smokes, drinks, has had an abortion ( or as Deanie's mother said " one of those ' awful surgeries '"), and a marriage annulled, so they " pin all their hopes " on Bud, pressuring him to attend Yale University.
Bud does find a girl who is willing to become sexually involved with him ; when Deanie finds out and is later almost raped by another boy, she is driven close to madness and institutionalized.
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.
Having bid her daughter a good night, Mrs. Loomis then talks with her husband, enthusiastically informing him that their daughter and the son of the richest family in town are in love and that Bud would " be the catch of a lifetime ".
In the next scene, Bud's father encourages him to abstain from sex with Deanie, because, if Deanie were to conceive a child by Bud, they would have to marry.

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In the fifth, Wally Post slashed a 2-run homer off Bud Daley, but by that time the score was 11-5 and it really didn't matter.
Colangelo's bid received strong support from one of his friends, Chicago White Sox and Chicago Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf, and media reports say that then-acting Commissioner of Baseball and Milwaukee Brewers founder Bud Selig was also a strong supporter of Colangelo's bid.
" I heard that Bud Fisher ( creator of Mutt and Jeff ) got $ 3, 000 a week and was constantly marrying French countesses ," Capp said.
Bud Selig was a close friend of the late Bart Giamatti, who was the commissioner when Rose was first banned from the sport in 1989.
The name " Houston Oilers " was unavailable to the expansion team, as that name was still owned by the Tennessee Titans, whose owner Bud Adams had retired the name from use in 1999.
In October 2011, Crane met personally with MLB Commissioner Bud Selig, in a meeting that was described as " constructive ".
It was used as both a plot device and as a means to allow Superman's actor, Bud Collyer, to take occasional time off.
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.
After the season Steckel was fired, and on December 18, 1984, Bud Grant was rehired as the head coach of the Vikings.
Under these circumstances, Soriano was initially very receptive to an offer from a Milwaukee-based group headed by car salesman Bud Selig.
Jobs was joined by former Apple employees Bud Tribble, George Crow, Rich Page, Susan Barnes, Susan Kare, and Dan ' l Lewin and named his new company Next, Inc. After consulting with major educational buyers from around the country ( including a follow-up meeting with Paul Berg ), a tentative specification for the workstation was drawn up.
Gordon won another Golden Globe for Rosemary's Baby, and was nominated again, in 1971, for her role as Maude in the cult classic Harold and Maude ( with Bud Cort as her love interest ).
During the award presentation, the Commissioner of Baseball Bud Selig stated that " Roberto was a hero in every sense of the term ".
While a third attempt was in the last stages of preparation, the operation commander, Lieutenant-Colonel Splendorelli, was ambushed between Bud Bud and Buula Barde.
He was replaced by Bud Black, a San Diego State University alumni and former pitching coach of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.
In 1977 a made-for-TV docudrama titled Wilma ( also known as The Story of Wilma Rudolph ) was produced by Bud Greenspan ; it starred Shirley Jo Finney, Cicely Tyson, Jason Bernard and Denzel Washington in one of his first roles.

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