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He'd and shoot
He'd shoot from wingovers, zooms, and barrel rolls, and after a few passes the sleeve was ribbons.
' He'd shoot it into the corner again, only this time he cut across to the other side and picked it up over there.

He'd and at
He'd started a fire and put coffee on, and now was busy at the work board of his chuck wagon.
He'd landed the plane on a small airstrip in Connecticut and as soon as the aircraft had coasted to a stop, everyone had burst into chatter at the same moment.
He'd been there several times, back when, while he and Radic had been friends, or at least not enemies.
He'd mentioned it, himself, at church and everybody seemed to have the idea that Tolley had left because Jenny had jilted him for Roy Robards.
He'd often look down at the floor gathering his thoughts.
George's son Dhani would later recall for the Scorsese documentary: " He'd garden at night-time until midnight.
He'd be out there squinting because he could see, at midnight, the moonlight and shadows, and that was his way of not seeing the weeds or imperfections that would plague him during the day ..." Talking of the tranquility he felt at Friar Park, Harrison once said: " Sometimes I feel like I'm actually on the wrong planet, and it's great when I'm in my garden.
He'd gotten into the oscillating resonances idea because he'd seen that any one type of molecule has differing absorptions at differing radiant frequencies and he was entirely persuaded that the only difference between one frequency and another is the frequency.
He'd come give a talk at Christmas and they'd give him $ 10, 000.
He'd have to do something before we could consider him bad at it.
*" He'd overthrow his slider and it would back up and have a rotation like a spitball " -- former Tigers catcher Bill Freehan, at The Detroit Free Press.
He'd helped found the School of Communications and Theater at Temple.

He'd and anything
He'd always considered the islands his home, and had never considered the possibility of anyone seeing him as anything other than black, but he realized here for the first time, by some, he might be considered white.
He'd do anything to keep control.

He'd and if
" While Frank Miller has described the relationship between Batman and the Joker as a " homophobic nightmare ," he views the character as sublimating his sexual urges into crimefighting, concluding, " He'd be much healthier if he were gay.
He concentrates on one key phrase hidden under the sound of a street musician: " He'd kill us if he had the chance ".
" You wouldn't be as badly off as John D. Rockefeller ," the Scarecrow responds, " He'd lose six thousand dollars a minute if that happened.
*" He'd be turning in his grave if he were alive today.
He'd ask them to sit down as, and if, he pointed to each person and said his or her name.
He'd be handsomer than he is if he had better manners but life and his enemies have left him looking a little beat up, and I suppose having seen his mother ( back about 1840 ) trying to take a bath in a wooden washtub without fully undressing left his soul a little warped.
He'd play it once, and if he didn't like it or we didn't like it, he'd play it again — completely different.

He'd and was
He'd put on his old brown corduroy coat and it was already soaked.
He'd have to think, but the main thing, the imperative necessity, was to leave before Sam Bentley was up and about, and before Millie detained him with sympathy.
He'd spearheaded the Ace line, he was the originating editor-in-chief of the Avon paperback list in 1945, and I think he was hurt and took it personally.
He'd been sent by Pittsburgh's GM Branch Rickey to evaluate Clemente's teammate Joe Black, a pitcher Rickey himself had originally signed for the Dodgers and was now thinking of reacquiring for Pittsburgh.
Then it hit me: He'd been giving me all this bullshit about his wife and his two kids in London, when in fact he was gay, and he was makin ' a move on me!
Tim Finnegan lived in Walken streetA gentleman Irish, mighty oddHe had a brogue both rich and sweetAnd to rise in the world he carried a hodYou see he'd a sort of a tipplin ' wayWith a love for the liquor he was bornAnd to send him on his way each day, He'd a drop of the craythur every morn '
He'd consult the daily directory in the lobby and find a party — usually a Bar Mitzvah reception — and he would go up to the room and ask to speak to whoever was paying for the affair.
He'd play the record but he'd improvise over what Earl was doing ..... ' course, when you heard Art play you didn't hear nothing of anybody but Art.
He'd first learned of the revolution when he noticed the Securitate was no longer tailing him.
" He'd come and see where I was working, and he might say, ' Very nice, very nice.
Comparing Richards to Lemon, Bannister said, " He'd post the lineups 10 minutes before the game, and only then we'd find out who was playing and where.
He'd become friends with him by letting him think Tommy was gone on his behalf.
Featured on the cover of the January 1981 issue of Contemporary Keyboard magazine ( a story that was reprinted in Contemporary Keyboards book on the greatest rock keyboardists ), DeYoung described many of his steps along the way through his keyboard-playing career: He'd never played an acoustic piano until the recording session for 1972's " Lady "; he recorded the track for 1979's " Babe " in a friend's basement on a Rhodes electric piano he'd never touched before ; the odd feeling of switching back to playing accordion for the song " Boat On The River " and discovering how small the keys felt to his fingers after years of playing electric organs and pianos.
He'd end up doing all of that and I was the one that got squeezed out ; I was doing almost nothing.
He'd grab a guy's tie and slam his chin into the table before the guy knew he was in a war.
He'd become a celebrity and was more interested in talking to Dag Hammarskjold and Adlai Stevenson.

He'd and end
Chart Records would continue to release Lynn Anderson singles thru the end of 1971, including five Top 20 hits: " He'd Still Love Me ", " I've Been Everywhere ", " Rocky Top ", " It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels ", and " I'm Alright.

He'd and own
He'd set up his own business.

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