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I wish you wouldn't tell Freddy I'm lukewarm ; ;
Thomas Mara Jr. testifies that his father had told him that Santa was real and that " My daddy wouldn't tell me anything that wasn't so.
At the end of a series, Dixon would tell the audience that he was " going on holiday for a few weeks " so that they wouldn't worry about not seeing him around.
Jack considered this option for a mere minute before replying " You tell Longueville ( the agent ) I wouldn't give a damn to live on £ 6, 000 a year!
Gottschalk then told the audience that he would read the magazine, and tell the trick in the next show, so that the magazine wouldn't get the publicity from this stunt.
On the August 20 episode of Raw, after John Cena wouldn't tell Punk he was the " Best in the World ", Punk would ask for Lawler to get in the ring and say it for the WWE Universe.
She commented to Takuya that she knew he wouldn't tell Gon because he wants to protect his friends.
Adolf Hitler was very secretive about many things and would tell one part to one member and later would tell a second part to another member, or he wouldn't say anything to another, thus leading to much confusion and lack of coordination on the day of the putsch.
His grandson, John, said: " The odd thing is that my father was such a good story-teller but he couldn't or wouldn't tell me where my grandfather was buried.
As Laura began to remember more about what happened in the garage attic, she also realized that Scotty knew what had happened but wouldn't tell her.
Another story Bob used to tell was about a priest ( who was in the studio audience ) audibly praying during the programme that he wouldn't get injured by the bolt, only for the bolt to ricochet off the target and land beside the priest.
You will again tell me that a human being cannot be so wicked, and I will reply that if you can believe in the existence of all the villains of tragedy and romance, why wouldn't believe that there was a Pechorin?
Though Armando really is in love with Betty, he decides not to tell her about the horrible plan thinking that Betty wouldn't love him anymore if she knew.
Linda informs Julius of the engine ( despite earlier promising Vincent she'd wouldn't tell ), and Julius embarks on another journey to track his brother down.
England boss Walter Winterbottom would tell of his unsuccessful attempts to ' tame ' him for the England set up – " If only Len would come half-way to meet the needs of the team there wouldn't be many to touch him.
However, she becomes sad when she sees how a local tramp is ridiculed and made to leave, wondering whether the Bible wouldn't tell people to help him instead.
He asks why West wouldn't tell Styles about the drugs as soon as he suspected something.
Eventually, when Rembrandt wouldn't tell the Kromaggs what they want, they threatened to send Wade away to a breeder camp.
*" I Stick to Science ": Why Richard A. Muller wouldn't tell House climate skeptics what they wanted to hear by Michael D. Lemonick May 25, 2011 Scientific American
Narleski went to Tigers spring training camp in 1961 but quit the club when Detroit wouldn't tell him whether he would make the roster or not.
When Maiko asks Rokkaku why he didn't tell Mahiru the truth from the start, he said that Mahiru wouldn't have believed him anyway.
The Demon Scrolls tell of a warlock that will come to save our people, but I wouldn't rely too much on the scrolls.

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`` Diane is the type of girl '', Jelke said, `` who wouldn't get loving -- even on her wedding night -- unless you piled up all your money in the middle of the floor ''.
Up spoke carpenter Staffe, who said he wouldn't give ten pounds to be home.
Mrs. Molvar, who kept reiterating her request that they `` please take a stand '', said, `` We must have faith in somebody -- on the local level, and it wouldn't be possible for everyone to rush to a school to get their children ''.
But he wouldn't ask her -- he wasn't the kind of man who would force his wife to submit to him against her will.
* The song " Felicia " on the Straight On Till Morning album by Blues Traveler includes the line " I wouldn't feel so much like Casey who never got to bat.
A 2008 study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine showed that dieters who kept a daily food diary ( or diet journal ), lost twice as much weight as those who did not keep a food log, suggesting that if you write your food down, you wouldn't eat as many calories.
For example, if Company A's CEO did not trade on the undisclosed takeover news, but instead passed the information on to his brother-in-law who traded on it, illegal insider trading would still have occurred ( albeit by proxy by passing it on to a " non-insider " so Company A's CEO wouldn't get his hands dirty ).
On the advice of Graham Greene, who told him that paperback books were a passing fad that wouldn't last, Peake opted for the £ 10.
However, the first detailed study of the Orion Nebula wouldn't be performed until 1659 by Christian Huygens, who also believed himself to be the first person to discover this nebulosity.
Phrenology's success was also due in part because it was introduced at a time when scientific lectures were becoming a form of middle class entertainment, exposing a large demographic of people to phrenological ideas who wouldn't have been exposed otherwise.
President Hugo Chávez has repeatedly expressed his disapproval of the practice of kidnapping stating on 14 April that, " If I were a guerrilla, I wouldn't have the need to hold a woman, a man who aren't soldiers ... Free the civilians who don't have anything to do with the war.
( She wouldn't have precedence over the next Empress Consort, however, as only those Dowager Empresses who were mothers of Emperors had precedence over the wife of the reigning sovereign.
The witch, unaware of who he was, reminded Saul that the king ( i. e. Saul himself ) had made witchery a capital offence, but after being assured that Saul wouldn't harm her, the witch conjures up the spirit of Samuel.
" With larger numbers, police detained anyone they could and put them in patrol wagons to go to jail, though Inspector Pine recalled, " Fights erupted with the transvestites, who wouldn't go into the patrol wagon ".
Additionally, when Desmond meets a mysterious woman with apparent knowledge of the future ( later revealed as Eloise Hawking ), she points out a man with red shoes, who moments later is killed by falling scaffolding ; when Desmond asks why she didn't try to save the man, she says that " it wouldn't matter.
Jim Cameron is the type of director who pushes you to the edge, but he doesn't make you do anything he wouldn't do himself.
Given the choice, who wouldn't rather believe their children are special and chosen for some high mission rather than that they have a brain disorder?
As clothes became less flashy, designers turned to models who were less glamorous, so they wouldn't overpower the clothing.
On January 4, 2012, Robertson reported that God had spoke to him and he " thinks He showed me the next president " but wouldn't name who it is.
Spielberg had originally offered the role to Roman Polanski, who was intrigued at the opportunity to work with Spielberg but decided to turn down the role because he wouldn't be able to make the trip to Tunisia .< ref >
Originally, the film was to end as Taymor's 1994 production had, with the implication that Lucius is going to kill Aaron's baby, but during production of the film, actor Angus Macfadyen, who played Lucius, convinced Taymor that Lucius was an honourable man and wouldn't go back on his word.
According to the protagonist's nurse, he threw sand in the eyes of children who wouldn't sleep, with the result of those eyes falling out and being collected by the Sandman, who then takes the eyes to his iron nest on the moon, and uses them to feed his children.

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