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comes and downstairs
In one scene, Egbert comes downstairs and when his family mentions his smoking, he uses a quick movement of his lips to " fold " the still-burning cigarette into his mouth so that he can walk out unmolested.
Mary, lost in the past and very high, comes downstairs.
Furiously, Welch demands to see Charlie, and a disgruntled Lenny comes downstairs to " explain everything.
When Junior hears Tony's voice from downstairs telling him that dinner is almost ready, his dementia comes into play once again.
Smyth said on air the next morning that he had been told not to talk about the end of his show and stopped one of his guests from talking about it too " before someone comes downstairs and pulls a wire we better move onto something else.
The boyfriend rushes down to the street, calls out to Tomek who comes downstairs, and then punches him in the face for his voyeurism.
After Doaker rambles on about his railroad stories, Maretha comes downstairs and Willie asks her to play the piano.
She confirms that she can hear the creak of the stairs when anyone comes downstairsand no one did during the period in question – and that Matthew was in a downstairs room typing a journalistic piece and she could constantly hear the keys of the typewriter.
Jan, who hears the struggle, comes downstairs and knocks Hardenberg out with a flashlight.
In the midst of this confusion, Christine comes downstairs, prepared to go to church.
Tony Eyes is still yelling and arguing when Vic comes downstairs and tells him to shut up.
Buffy finally comes downstairs and gives an inspirational speech about this huge challenge before them that is bigger than any evil they've ever faced.
Just then, Angel comes downstairs, bringing the black-clad motorcycle rider with him.
Diane comes downstairs, announcing that she and her husband are going to move into the house, permanently.
He drills a small hole into the floor, which comes down through the ceiling of the woman downstairs ( Kuei-Mei Yang ).

comes and she
He already had that slow pace that comes over the elderly, while she herself had all the signs of one who appreciates the joys of living.
he usually draws some kind of comparison with the jazz tradition and the poem he is reading -- for instance, he draws the parallel between a poem he reads about an Oriental courtesan waiting for the man she loves, and who never comes, and the old blues chants of Ma Rainy and other Negro singers -- but usually the comparison is specious.
`` It always comes in threes '', she sighed heavily.
Then comes the time when the last wire is removed and Susie walks out a healthier and more attractive girl than when she first went to the orthodontist.
Masu's home economics training comes into play as she designs cupboards along modern functional lines for the storage of cleaning materials.
Rose Weiss, who handles all the prayer-requests that we receive, answering each letter personally, has the serene selflessness that comes from suffering: she has had many major operations, and now gets about in a limited way on braces and crutches.
`` If it ain't an idea '', she said, `` how comes it you can drink beer but not water ''??
Christie wrote little of Poirot ’ s childhood though in Three Act Tragedy she writes that he comes from a large family with little wealth.
The name probably means " she who ( comes ) at dusk ," which would identify Aphrodite in her personification as the evening star, a significant parallel she shares with Mesopotamian Ishtar.
The name comes from Greek Bosporos ( Βόσπορος ), which the ancient Greeks analysed as bous ' ox ' + poros ' means of passing a river, ford, ferry ', thus meaning ' ox-ford ', which is a reference to Io ( mythology ) from Greek mythology who was transformed into a cow and condemned to wander the earth until she crossed the Bosphorus where she met Prometheus.
In " A Village Sketch ," author Miss Mitford wrote: " Then comes a sun-burnt gipsy of six, beginning to grow tall and thin and to find the cares of the world gathering about her ; with a pitcher in one hand, a mop in the other, an old straw bonnet of ambiguous shape, half hiding her tangled hair ; a tattered stuff petticoat once green, hanging below an equally tattered cotton frock, once purple ; her longing eyes fixed on a game of baseball at the corner of the green till she reaches the cottage door, flings down the mop and pitcher and darts off to her companions quite regardless of the storm of scolding with which the mother follows her runaway steps.
A third example that mixes the two effects comes from I. 42, where Juno pouts that Athena was allowed to use Jove's thunderbolts to destroy Ajax (" she hurled Jove's quick fire from the clouds "):
Mulvey's argument comes as a product of the time period in which she was writing.
In Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell's novel set in a totalitarian London, main character Winston Smith initially dislikes Julia, the woman he comes to love, because of " the atmosphere of hockey-fields and cold baths and community hikes and general clean-mindedness which she managed to carry about with her.
Minilla comes to the aid of Reiko when she is attacked by a Kamacuras, but inadvertently awakens Kumonga ( Spiga in the English-dubbed version ), a giant spider that was sleeping in a valley.
Godzilla manages to push her away, but she quickly comes back.
In the conversation with him, she comes away believing Ashley still loves her and is jealous of her intimate relations with Rhett, which excites her.
If it is Hel she is presumably greeting the dying Baldr as he comes to her realm.
But it comes as no surprise to the Church that she, no less than her divine Founder, is destined to be a " sign of contradiction.
Jacques Lacan, inspired by Heidegger and Saussure, built on Freud's psychoanalytic model of the subject, in which the " split subject " is constituted by a double bind: alienated from jouissance when he or she leaves the Real, enters into the Imaginary ( during the mirror stage ), and separates from the Other when he or she comes into the realm of language, difference, and demand in the Symbolic or the Name of the Father.
The title comes from an address she gave at Yale in which she spoke of the monument design process.

comes and yells
One local tale of its name comes from a story in which a bartender yells, " Soak Hell " at a patron.
Then Norm ( George Wendt ) comes in and greets everyone, and, suddenly, baby Frederick yells out, " Norm!
After threatening to throw him in the fireplace, Chucky comes alive in her hands ( in a maniacal panic ), yells explectives at her, bites her, and runs out of the apartment.
One day, Dennis comes to Peter ’ s old flat and yells at him for spoiling his daughter's game.

comes and at
Others are confined to vast reservations, and not only does the Australian government justifiably not wish them to be viewed as exhibits in a zoo, but on their reservations they are extremely fugitive, shunning camps, coming together only for corroborees at which their strange culture comes to its highest pitch -- which is very low indeed.
Some have felt that Washington Irving comes out rather slimly, but let them look at the title of the book ''.
and the narrator recalls the words of his father, Vincent Berger: `` It is not by any amount of scratching at the individual that one finally comes down to mankind ''.
There was an air of blindness in her gray eyes, the startled-horse look that ultimately comes to some women who are born at the end of an ancestral line long since divorced from money-making and which, besides, has kept its estate intact.
Each frame comes between the light and the lens and is individually projected on the screen, at the rate, for silent movies, of 16 frames per second, and, for sound films, 24 frames per second.
We had tea at Mr. Washizu's home where I learned that he, too, comes from a very wealthy family.
He said that the group has no candidates for the charter commission in mind at present, but that it will undoubtedly endorse candidates when the time comes.
The plague comes unannounced and may strike down anyone at any time.
He is certainly retired at the time of Three Act Tragedy ( 1935 ) but he does not enjoy his retirement and comes repeatedly out of it thereafter when his curiosity is engaged.
* 1549 – Jesuit priest Saint Francis Xavier comes ashore at Kagoshima ( Traditional Japanese date: July 22, 1549 ).
Following up the Rhine one comes to a town, Mattiacum, which must be at the border of the Roman Germany ( vicinity of Wiesbaden ).
The story of Ealdred being deposed comes from the Vita Edwardi, a life of Edward the Confessor, but the Vita Wulfstani, an account of the life of Ealdred's successor at Worcester, Wulfstan, says that Nicholas refused the pallium until a promise to find a replacement for Worcester was given by Ealdred.
The term " Almoravid " comes from the Arabic " al-Murabitun " () which is the plural form of " al-Murabit " literally meaning " One who is tying " but figuratively means " one who is ready for battle at a fortress ".
Another interesting insight into Athenian democracy comes from the law that excluded from decisions of war those citizens who had property close to the city walls-on the basis that they had a personal interest in the outcome of such debates because the practice of an invading army at the time was to destroy the land outside the walls.
Many believe this group of texts comes from the original Book of Acts by looking at the Byzantine text for the whole of the New Testament.
This comes at the expense of being oversized, with a very deep sounding box, and thus somewhat more difficult to play.
Back at the hotel, Hapgood comes up with an idea, telling Fay to destroy the inmates ' records.
The name of Achduart comes from the Gaelic for " the field at the black headland ".
" How comes the world to be here at all instead of the nonentity which might be imagined in its place?
Andersson's musical background comes from his father and grandfather ; they both enjoyed playing the accordion, and at six, Benny got his own.
When the researcher looks at a relevant document that comes through in the mix, subject headings will be located within the document.
All of this comes to pass until, at the end of the specified time, Nebuchadnezzar acknowledges that " heaven rules " and his kingdom and sanity are restored.
The king comes back in at this moment and thinks Haman is assaulting the queen ; this makes him angrier than before and he orders Haman hanged on the gallows that Haman had prepared for Mordechai.

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