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He's a good man ," only to hear a brisk, " I know, I trained him.
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Anson told Spiders ' manager Gus Schmelz, " He's too green to do your club much good, but I believe if I taught him what I know, I might make a pitcher out of him in a couple of years.
However, after an early brainstorming stage, and despite being non-believers, they agreed that Jesus was " definitely a good guy " and found nothing to mock in his actual teachings: " He's not particularly funny, what he's saying isn't mockable, it's very decent stuff ..." said Idle later.
He's capable of keeping track of five different things in a way that most very, very good lawyers could keep track of one of them ...
Although the origins of blacking-up for Mummer's Day have no racial connotations – the tradition going back to the days of the Celts – controversially, in the Padstow festival, a song with the words " He's gone where the good niggers go ", was formerly included due to the popularity of minstrel songs during the 20th century.
::" Hoodooism, anythin ' da ' chew do is de plan of God undastan ', God have somepin to do wit evah ' thin ' you do if it's good or bad, He's got somepin to do wit it.
Concerning his character, Danny John-Jules has said ' He's probably like a little girl the first time she puts on makeup and says " Hey this stuff looks good ...".
He's joined by his new girlfriend, a barmaid this time, who thinks of him as just a simple-minded Englishman, no good in bed but liberal with his money.
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In Bringing Up Baby we find a rare statement on that, when the leading woman says, once speaking to someone other than her future husband: " He's the man I ’ m going to marry, he doesn ’ t know it, but I am.
In terms of classification of the individual examples, these fall into a number of distinct groups including: truisms such as " Stronsay is an island surrounded by sea " and Coleman's own " He's 31 this year-last year he was 30 "; unintentional juxtapositions where the viewer / listener knows what is meant such as " Brendan Foster, by himself, with 20, 000 people ", or " I am not a man of faith, but my wife is "; and complete nonsense such as " Here they come, every colour of the rainbow: black, white, brown ".
In a Radio Times interview to promote Yes, Prime Minister, Paul Eddington stated, " He's beginning to find his feet as a man of power, and he's begun to confound those who thought they'd be able to manipulate him out of hand.
The song, " Only A Working Man ", written by Herbert Rule and Fred Holt in 1923, was featured by Lily Morris on the music hall stage, and in the 1930 film, Elstree Calling, the original lyric being " He's only a workin ' man ".
*" He's a better young man than he is a football player, and he's the best football player I've ever seen.
He's shot and killed while trying to protect Alisha from a man who believes he's in a violent video game.
He's also done additional stage work in both the UK and in Los Angeles, including the one man play The Christian Brothers at King's Cross, in The Best Years of Your Life at the Man in the Moon Theatre, Screamers at the Edinburgh Playhouse Festival, and Alfie at the Tiffany Theater.
He's just finished his sixth year playing " The Tall Guy ", a straight man in a two-man, long-running comedy revue starring ( and dominated by ) Ron Anderson ( Rowan Atkinson, playing a role based on himself ).
Its television and radio advertising featured an upbeat jingle, with a male chorus singing, " He's a get-up-early, keep -' em-rollin ', Massey-Ferguson kind of a man.
He's a man that plays life by chance, and he took one when sending some of his work into a radio station.
Stephen Fry said of Charles Prentiss, " He's a brute of a man, out to win, with no morals ; he's completely shameless.
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