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If you're lyin' out in the hammock at night, and it gets kinda cool -- you know -- you just take these sides with the fringe on -- see -- and wrap 'em right over you.
And even if they stay in resorts part of the time, they might, if the right salesman gets them in tow, develop a yearning to spice the usual vacation fare with a camping trip into the wide open spaces.
I'm sure you'd be the first to attest, Conan, that when it comes to the tough calls, NBC usually gets ' em right ," Costas said, alluding at the end to O ' Brien's involvement in the 2010 Tonight Show conflict.
If both fencers hit at the same time, the referee uses the rules of " right of way " to determine which fencer gets the point.
Be it the mischievous but strong minded independent girl who gives it to Prem as good as she gets or the woman willing to sacrifice her love believing she is doing the right thing, Madhuri is absolutely spot on creating one of the more memorable female characters of Hindi Cinema.
* Standard model gets right answer
Each player continues to be asked questions as usual, until one person gets a question right and the other wrong.
If no one gets the question right, that question is thrown out and another question is played in the same manner.
Invert sugar syrup, commercially formed by the hydrolysis of sucrose syrup to a mixture of the component simple sugars, fructose, and glucose, gets its name from the fact that the conversion causes the direction of rotation to " invert " from right to left.
The reason for their removal was that the visualizations do not support full screen controls ( either the visualization gets shifted to the left while there is a thick black bar to the right side of the screen or that there are no full screen controls ).
In modern candles, the wick is constructed so that it curves over as it burns ( see picture on the right ), so that the end of the wick gets oxygen and is then consumed by fire — a self-trimming wick.
One of the earliest parodies of the whodunit genre in general is Englishman E. C. Bentley's ( 1875 – 1956 ) novel Trent's Last Case ( 1913 ), which introduced Philip Trent, a detective who gets everything wrong right from the start: assigned to investigate the murder of English millionaire Sigsbee Manderson, who is found shot in the library of his country house, Trent makes his first major mistake when he falls head over heels in love with the main suspect.
Barbara Jean gets through the first couple of songs all right, but then begins to tell rambling stories about her childhood instead of starting the next song.
Lizzie constantly gets into arguments with her younger brother Matt, but knows right from wrong.
" Chris Hewitt of Empire wrote that " Mirkin's direction is a little flat, but he's clearly having tremendous fun ," but Susan Wloszczyna of USA Today opined that Mirkin " never gets the timing right and allows the story to drag with little internal logic.
In the special case when B is a right angle, one gets
Also north of downtown is Frankie's By The Tracks ( which gets its name from its location right next to the main railroad ).
. when anything gets to be a habit, it also manages to get a right good distance from truth and fact .”
Susan Wloszczyna of USA Today said that with Meyer directing, " this last mission gets almost everything rightfrom the nod to late creator Gene Roddenberry to in-jokes about Kirk's rep as an alien babe magnet.
The reviewer for The Sunday Times agreed, saying that Le Mesurier, " after a lifetime supporting other actors with the strength of a pit-prop, gets the main part ; he looks, sounds and feels exactly right.
Alternatively, there may be a separate short set of questions or even a single ' jackpot ' question to win the cash ; if no team gets the right answer, the money is typically rolled over, making a larger prize the next week.
The Crown has afterwards the right to strike off twelve peremptorily, without reason assigned, and always gets rid of the men who would vote for the people.
The movie gets it all right.
**" I love him because he's the kind of guy who gets drunk on a glass of buttermilk, and I love the way he blushes right up over his ears.
Joe Crowe, managing editor of the online magazine Revolution Science Fiction, described the movie as " stirring and dramatic " and said it " gets right to the point, and nails the adaptation in about 25 minutes.

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Discharge the content of reactive mind and the arthritis vanishes, myopia gets better, heart illness decreases, asthma disappears, stomachs function properly and the whole catalog of ills goes away and stays away.
As the texture of an object gets further away it becomes more compressed and busy, taking on an entirely different character than if it was close.
Another story involved Jon going away on a business trip around Christmas time, leaving Garfield a week's worth of food ( it was more like 11 second's worth of food ) which he devoured instantly, so Garfield leaves his house and gets locked out.
Once a Komondor gets away with unfriendly or hostile behavior, it will always think such behavior is appropriate.
* 1883 – American Old West: Self-described " Black Bart the poet " gets away with his last stagecoach robbery, but leaves a clue that eventually leads to his capture.
He is not allowed on the ship and eventually gets taken away by the police.
" As he anticipated, his seemingly flippant remark gets him taken away and searched, just in time to divert attention away from Podkayne's luggage, where he has hidden a package he was paid to smuggle aboard.
Almost all runoff from the North Rim ( which also gets more rain and snow ) flows toward the Grand Canyon, while much of the runoff on the plateau behind the South Rim flows away from the canyon ( following the general tilt ).
Bryant entered the coach and pointed the gun at Neville Quin's face, saying, " No one gets away from me ".
As with many baseball statistics, whether a pitch that gets away from a catcher is a passed ball or wild pitch is at the discretion of the official scorer.
He gets easily carried away in his tales and doesn't realise when those around him don't buy his act.
In an article regarding the acute migration away from farming in Thailand, it was described as " hot as exhausting ", " Everyone says the farmer works the hardest but gets the least amount of money ".
He was your partner and you're supposed to do something about it ") it also has an element of self-interest about it (" hen one of your organization gets killed it's bad business to let the killer get away with it.
The plan is almost foiled when Bishop gets suspicious and has one of the men flogged in an attempt to make him talk, and Blood is spared a similar fate when a Spanish squadron attacks the town, During the raid, Blood and his fellow slaves escape, seize control of the Spanish raiders ' ship and sail away to begin a life of piracy, in which Blood soon achieves incredible success and fame.
He exploits this to make his latest attempt to kill Bart legally over state lines, but is foiled again and gets taken away by state police.
Just when she is about to give him his change, a man gets into a nearby car and drives away, making her think the Tramp has driven off.
Aschenputtel loses track of time, and when she runs away to leave, one of her golden slippers gets stuck on that pitch.
The princess's Mongol slave ( Anna May Wong ) discovers him and alerts the guards, but he gets away.
" If Nasser ' gets away with it ', we are done for.
Giant Evila gets bold, knocking away both Pudding and Jaguar before the sound system fails and Ulala loses her rhythm.
Leaving the car back by the river, Hal goes into the water, gets away from them and shows up at Howard's apartment, asking to spend the night there.
* ‘ Ae of Tonga comes to visit Tigilau and returns with Tigilau ’ s two turtles, Toga, whom he kills, and Utuutu, who gets away.
It gets confused and pushes the blood away from the heart so you can't breathe very easily, you're not getting enough oxygen, and you're not getting enough blood.

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