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`` The commercials have just been for money, there hasn't been any real incentive for me to do them, but in Underwater Western Eye I'd have a chance to act.
For a while there was such shrill girlish commotion I couldn't have made myself heard if I'd had the equivalent of the message to Garcia.
I'd have been more impressed if I hadn't remembered that she'd played Hedda Gabler in her highschool dramatics course.
I put in new batteries so as to be certain I'd have plenty of power and on my way out walked over to the regular parking stalls and stood looking at them thoughtfully.
I would have been negligent and a goddam lousy cop to boot, if I'd sat around this station all night when somebody got away with murder in my district.
Maybe I didn't see as much of Gladdy as I'd like, but how much worse it would have been if I'd had to board her out somewhere after Alice went -- send my daughter to an orphanage or a boarding-home.
If she'd kept on as she'd been going, the story I'd told Gladdy would probably have been true by now, anyhow
I'd and paid
John Coltrane paid tribute to Dolphy in an interview: " Whatever I'd say would be an understatement.
* In The Incredible Mr. Limpet, Mrs. Limpet says, " If you paid half as much attention to me as you do those fish, I'd be the happiest wife in Flatbush "
Ten weeks after I'd written ' The End ' it sold for a record price ($ 275, 000 )," the most money ever paid for a fantasy novel by a first time author.
I'd and good
There had been a good second or two during which my muffler had been blowing out, and now I was certain I'd seen her somewhere before.
But I'd been a good girl and now God was blessing me with the gift of this magnificent man and the wondrous love we shared.
" Don't think I'm getting hard, Burnie ," he wrote to his brother, " but I'd go to hell to hear a good band.
The meaning is " bigotry ", and the wordplay explains itself, indicated subtly by the word " take " ( since one word " takes " another ): " aside " means APART and I'd is simply ID, so APART and ID " take " HE ( which is, in cryptic crossword usage, a perfectly good synonym for " him ").
The good honest silhouette maker H Müller had sung Leopoldl's praises to your brother, so he found out that the child is with me, which I'd never told him: so this was how the good idea occurred to him or perhaps his wife.
Björk reacted to the positive reviews hesitantly, stating that if she'd " delivered exactly the same album and I came from Nottingham, I'd have got completely different reviews, normal down-to-earth ones " and that Debut " was a bit of a rehearsal and it's really not that good.
The young Hines took classical piano lessons-at eleven he was playing organ in his local Baptist church-but he also had a " good ear and a good memory " and could re-play songs and numbers he heard in theaters and park ' concerts ': " I'd be playing songs from these shows months before the song copies came out.
" If I could get a TV series or a good movie, I swear I'd do it for nothing ," he told a journalist.
" I love the Braves, so when president John Schuerholz looked me in my face and told me ' I'd bet my house and my family that you won't be traded ' that's good enough confidence for me coming from a General Manager, and then out of nowhere, one week later I'm gone.
Hayden explained that he was not comfortable with the OSP's analysis: " I got three great kids, but if you tell me go out and find all the bad things they've done, Hayden, I can build you a pretty good dossier, and you'd think they were pretty bad people, because that was what I was looking for and that's what I'd build up.
Clooney said, " Out of Sight was the first time where I had a say, and it was the first good screenplay that I'd read where I just went, ' That's it.
Suspecting that fellow teacher Carter may be avoiding war duty, he muses, " I'd give a good deal to know whether he's really got a gammy knee ", to which an acerbic colleague responds, " I suppose we couldn't get some chubby cherub to give him the white feather " as a means of accusing the suspected malingerer.
Fellow newscaster Reginald Bosanquet was inspired to write poetry for her: " I prayed, I vowed, that I'd be good ; and many people thought I would ; but then I got my just reward ; 18 nights with Anna Ford.
I'd always wanted to be a good drummer and it's just ironic that I've turned out to be a bass player.
He attended Silverdale School, and was enthusiastic about football, later reflecting, " I'd have probably preferred to be a footballer if I could have been good enough.
Upon seeing this, Magtymguly composed the following lines: “ Flood took my manuscript, thus leaving me behind with tears in my eyes .” The poem also contains the lines “ Making my dear life lost to all that's good, / An evil fate wrought awesome sacrilege / Hurling the books I'd written to the flood, / To leave me bookless with my grief and rage .”
In " Saving Grace, Again ( 2 )" it is suggested that Karen uses Rosario as a horse or at least treats her like one because she asks Jack if " winter white is a good colour for Rosario's saddlebag " and in " Cheatin ' Trouble Blues ", after climbing up numerous flights of stairs, said, " Well, if I'd known we were gonna do all this walking, I would've saddled up Rosario, like when we go to Greece!
" There were some really good looking girls running out with their hands over their heads ... Did suspects try to have sex with any of the good looking girls ?... At least if you are going to kill yourself and kill all the kids, why wouldn't you have some sex ?... If I was going to kill some people, I'd take them out with sex ".
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