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Caul and him
They return to Grimbsy, assuming that the Lost Boy would take Wren there, only to find that Grimbsy has been deserted ( the people of Brighton sent out a message, asking the Lost Boys to come to them, saying they were their Mummies and Daddies, so they all went to Brighton, including Wren, and the Lost Boy who captured her, Fishcake ) apart from Uncle, who convinces Caul to help him re-build Grimbsy.
Tom agrees and Caul takes him to the Roost.

Caul and city
However, Caul, an exiled Lost Boy, boarded the city and showed the town's Steering Committee how to find small green spaces around the western shore of the continent.

Caul and is
Harry Caul ( Gene Hackman ) is a surveillance expert who runs his own company in San Francisco.
Caul is obsessed with his own privacy ; his apartment is almost bare behind its triple-locked door and burglar alarm, he uses pay phones to make calls, claims to have no home telephone and his office is enclosed in wire mesh in a corner of a much larger warehouse.
Caul is utterly professional at work but finds personal contact extremely difficult because he is intensely secretive about even the most trivial aspects of his life.
After Caul has worked his magic on merging and filtering different tapes, the final result is a sound recording in which the words themselves become crystal clear, but their actual meaning remains ambiguous.
He dons the same translucent raincoat worn by Caul, and Brill's cage-like workshop is nearly identical to Caul's workshop in The Conversation.
In between the Devorgilla ( also known as ' The Old Bridge ') and the suspension bridge is a weir colloquially known as ' The Caul '.
Tom and Hester set sail with Caul in the Screw Worm to Grimsby to save Wren, unaware that she is in Brighton.
However, Uncle is killed when Caul tries to let Hester and Tom escape, and so Caul and Freya take the remaining Lost Boys not killed by the depth charges back to Anchorage on a spare cargo submarine, while Tom and Hester go to Brighton.

Caul and by
Caul, his colleague Stan ( John Cazale ) and some freelance associates have taken on the task of bugging the conversation of a couple ( Cindy Williams and Frederic Forrest ) as they walk through crowded Union Square in San Francisco, surrounded by a cacophony of background noise.
To Caul's surprise, the Director was killed in a " car accident ", however Caul knows that in fact he was murdered by the couple in the hotel they referred to in their conversation.
* Caul Bearers United:, includes references from The Social History of the Caul by Dr. Thomas R. Forbes
In Grimsby, Caul has slowly been left to die by hanging for betraying the Lost Boys at Rogue's Roost.
Caul, upon returning to Grimsby, just bombed by Brighton's depth charges, defects once more to the Lost Boys.

Caul and Uncle
Caul locks the others up and tricks Uncle into falling asleep so they can escape.

Caul and ",
When a phone call informs Caul that " We know that you know ; keep your mouth shut ", he believes his own apartment has been bugged and goes on a frantic search for the listening device, tearing up walls and floorboards and ultimately destroying his apartment to no avail.

Caul and man
Caul avoids handing in the tape to the aide ( Harrison Ford ) of the man who commissioned the surveillance ( Robert Duvall ).

Caul and who
Coppola says that Hackman was at the time an outgoing and approachable person who preferred casual clothes, whereas Caul was meant to be a socially awkward loner who wore a rain coat and out-of-style glasses.
Gene Hackman's paranoid, technologically brilliant character in Enemy of the State, who uses the pseudonym Brill, closely resembles Harry Caul in The Conversation.
Milligan received treatment from psychiatrist David Caul, who diagnosed the additional fourteen personalities.

Caul and .
The earliest use of the term " Judeo-Christian " in the historical sense dates to 1829 in the missionary journal of Joseph Wolff, and before that as " Judeo Christian " in a letter from Alexander M ' Caul dated October 17, 1821.
Although Caul cannot understand the true meaning of the conversation, he finds the cryptic nuances and emotional undercurrents contained within it deeply troubling.
Sensing danger, Caul feels increasingly uneasy about what may happen to the couple once the client hears the tape.
Caul constantly reinterprets the speakers ' subtle emphasis on particular words in this phrase, trying to figure out their meaning in the light of what he suspects and subsequently discovers.
Coppola noted in the DVD commentary that Hackman had a very difficult time adapting to the Harry Caul character because it was so much unlike himself.
He also published the collected edition of From Hell, and comics adaptations of two of Alan Moore's performance art pieces, The Birth Caul and Snakes and Ladders.
Caul offers to take them in his own limpet, which he has kept, seemingly for sentimental reasons.

tells and him
She tells him of the consequences of his behavior.
But slowly they take over as Alain Delon ( Life, Sept. 15 ), playing a sometimes appealing but always criminal boy, casually tells a rich and foot-loose American that he is going to murder him, then does it even while the American is trying to puzzle out how Delon expects to profit from the act.
Rambert informs Tarrou of his escape plan, but when Tarrou tells him that others in the city, including Dr. Rieux, also have loved ones outside the city whom they are not allowed to see, Rambert becomes sympathetic and changes his mind.
Grand tells Rieux that he married while still in his teens, but overwork and poverty took their toll ( Grand did not receive the career advancement that he had been promised ), and his wife Jeanne left him.
What interests him, he tells Rieux, is how to become a saint, even though he does not believe in God .</ br > Later in the novel, Tarrou tells Rieux, with whom he has become friends, the story of his life.
A popular legend, originating from 12th century chronicles, tells how when he first fled to the Somerset Levels, Alfred was given shelter by a peasant woman who, unaware of his identity, left him to watch some cakes she had left cooking on the fire.
God speaks to Amos, a farmer and herder, and tells him to go to Samaria, the capital of the Northern kingdom.
In the Iliad his father Zeus tells him that he is the god most hateful to him.
A contemporary report tells that Thorkell the Tall attempted to save Ælfheah from the mob about to kill him by offering them everything he owned except for his ship, in exchange for Ælfheah's life ; Thorkell's presence is not mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, however.
Fredrika tells Anne of Henrik's secret love, and the two dash off searching for him.
The clumsy boy cannot complete the task, and Anne tells him that she has feelings for him, too.
The scheming Comptroller Schub, tells her that he has a plan to save her administration, and the town, promising “ It's highly unethical .” He tells her to meet him at the rock on the edge of town.
She tells him the world needs people like him, and Hapgood can't turn himself in.
Hysterium, desperate to keep him out of the house where his master is bathing, tells the old man that his house has become haunted — a story seemingly confirmed by the sound of Senex singing in his bath.
Christine tells Krogstad that she only married her husband because she had no other means to support her sick mother and young siblings, and that she has returned to offer him her love again.
Nora tells Torvald that she is leaving him to live alone so she can find out who she is and what she believes and decide what to do with her life.
Of its four stanzas, Housman tells us that two were ' given ' him ready made ; one was coaxed forth from his subconsciousness an hour or two later ; the remaining one took months of conscious composition.
He came from a Christian family, despite accounts to the contrary, as in his writings he tells more than once of an aunt who taught him some principles of the Christian faith, and a father who did the same, as well as mentioning ( once ) his mother doing the same.
In the episode " Drones ", Beavis mentions something taking place " after Daria killed herself " and Butt-head incredulously tells him that Daria did not die but merely moved to a different city.
Odin rides to Hel and awakens a seeress, who tells him Höðr will kill Baldr but Vali will avenge him ( stanzas 9, 11 ).

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