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" Love in a Vacuum " was re-recorded for the Epic debut album, 1985's Voices Carry ; however, the breakthrough song turned out to be the title track.
The band became an early MTV staple with the " Voices Carry " video, which depicts an oppressive boyfriend trying to convert Mann to his upper-class lifestyle ; she finally lashes out at him during a concert at Carnegie Hall, though filmed at the Strand Theatre in Dorchester Massachusetts, standing up from her seat in the audience and belting the lyrics, " He said, shut up!
Many of the jokes and comic exchanges from Take It From Here were recycled in the series of Carry On films when scriptwriter Talbot Rothwell ran out of time, and Muir and Norden gave him some old TIFH scripts — for instance the line spoken by Julius Caesar on facing some would-be assassins: " Infamy!
# Carry out the plan.
* Carry out rescues and initiate other emergency action as necessary
* Carry out charitable works, with special emphasis on education
* Social Policy and American Institutions: Carry out studies that focus on American institutions at the crossroads, particularly the government and the corporation.
* Carry out the expressed terms of the trust instrument
* Carry out mobility management as Standby mode mobile moves from one Routing Area to another Routing Area
* Carry out mobility management to the level of a cell for connected mode mobiles
* Carry out mobility management to the level of an RNC for connected mode mobiles
While filming Carry On Spying she thought he had fainted from fright at a dramatic scene on a conveyor belt — in fact he had passed out because he was drunk.
It is also considerably more experimental, with " Freakshow ", " Swing ", " Carry You Around " and " The Arrivals Gate " branching out into genres such as blues, jazz and funk.
* Carry out road checks
* Carry out Seamanship
* Carry out executions by tying up the wings of the offender and dropping him off a cliff.
Even worse, whenever Carry ran out of materials it would wander out into the streets and try to scream.
When Colours is played aboard Navy and Marine Corps bases, those outdoors must stop to render proper courtesies by saluting if in uniform or, if out of uniform, by standing at attention, until " Carry On " is sounded.
The regimental tartans and bonnet badges designed for the Highland regiment in the film 1960 Tunes of Glory were reused by Pinewood's wardrobe department to kit out Carry On Up the Khyber's 3rd Foot and Mouth Regiment.
* Carry out research on various aspects of wildlife and biodiversity in general.
* Foam Tenders: Carry out oil fuel fire fighting with foam and foam concentrate transportation
* Carry out examinations on the revision of Protocols and Treaties of the Union.
Carry in – carry out all belongings.

Carry and for
Most notably, in Carry On Cowboy, he adopted an American accent for his part as The Rumpo Kid:
In his diaries, Williams wrote that he earned more in a British Gas commercial than for any Carry On film.
The Carry On series is notable for producing the greatest number of films of any British series, and next to the James Bond films, it is the second longest continually-running film series in British film history ( with a fourteen-year hiatus between 1978 and 1992 ).
An alternative explanation for the loss of her arms is given in the film Carry on Cleo.
In August 1947, the specifications for the project, now named " Regulus ," were issued: Carry a warhead, to a range of, at Mach 0. 85, with a circular error probable ( CEP ) of 0. 5 % of the range.
The first series was written by Talbot Rothwell, a scriptwriter for the Carry On films, and the second series by Rothwell and Sid Colin.
Heatherden Hall ( converted to production offices ) has appeared in several films: it was made to look fire-damaged and derelict for the 1972 children's film The Amazing Mr Blunden and also appeared as the Indian residence of Governor Sir Sidney Ruff-Diamond in Carry On up the Khyber.
Since its beginning, Pinewood Studios has been the location for many well-known films, with the long-running James Bond and Carry On British film series making Pinewood their home.
* Carry On Constable ( 1960 ): Used many locations around Ealing, with Hanwell Library serving for the exterior shots of their Police Station.
After Constable he told producer Peter Rogers that he did not wish to do any more Carry Ons, though he did return for Carry On Columbus in 1992.
" This is a tradition that goes back for decades and consists of the band's entrance (" Turn Arounds ") followed by Fanfare, Tiger Rag and Carry On.
" Carry On Wayward Son " has been included on soundtracks for the following movies and television shows: Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Family Guy, Gentlemen Broncos, Happy Gilmore, Heroes ( 1977 ), Scrubs, South Park (" Guitar Queer-o " episode ), King of the Hill (" My Own Private Rodeo "), Strangers with Candy (" Yes You Can't "), and Supernatural ( during the intro for each season finale ), and Supernatural: The Anime Series ( as the ending for each episode ).
In 1992, McLaren co-wrote the song " Carry On Columbus " for the feature film of the same name.
In 1998, Summer received a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording, being the first to do so, after a remixed version of her 1992 collaboration with Giorgio Moroder, " Carry On ", was released in 1997.
He is best remembered for his comedy work, especially as a member of the Carry On team.
He made great efforts to follow up any role, learning genuine Swahili phrases for Carry On Up the Jungle ( 1970 ).
" A Ray of Hope ", " Heaven ", " See ", and " Carry Me Back " were all modest U. S. hits for the band during late 1968 and 1969 ; all entered the top 40, but none higher than # 24.
" Together, they had one son, Julian, who also became an actor and is best known for appearing in the Carry On films.
Irene Joan Marion Sims ( 9 May 1930 – 27 June 2001 ), best known as Joan Sims, was an English actress, best remembered for her roles in the Carry On films, and latterly for playing both Madge Hardcastle in As Time Goes By, and Mrs Wembley the cook with a liking for sherry in the TV comedy series On the Up.

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