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" Freelance sportswriter Arnold Hano and Clemente biographer Kal Wagenheim each placed it at 450 feet, while Pirates ' manager Danny Murtaugh simply said: " I'd like to see Clemente ’ s hit on a clear day with no wind and see how far it really would go.
The fact is, I haven't been able to re-read Dostoyevsky, much as I loved him, since I was twenty-five, and I'd simply forgotten he used the idea.
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 ").
Instead of one of his parents, the German version credits the lumberjack's " Uncle Walter " as inspiring his passion for cross-dressing ; this change was likely done simply for a rhyme with " Büstenhalter ", the German translation for " bra ", which caps the phrase preceding the " I wish I'd been a girlie ..." line.
" Cantrell refused to comment on the singer's appearance, simply replying " I'd rather not comment on that …", and band manager Susan Silver said she hadn't seen the singer since " last year ".
Jane Norgrove, in her efforts to dispel " all this nonsense about a conspiracy ," simply raised new concerns when she claimed that she had wiped her tape after giving a copy to The Sun: " I want to make clear that the Enquirers tape was nothing to do with me [...] I thought I'd better speak to the Sun again, in case people thought it was me.
When reporters asked Bican why he hadn't made more of a fuss over his goalscoring feats, he simply said " who'd have believed me if I said I'd scored five times as many goals as Pelé?!
Redknapp simply stated, " Yeah, I'd have him, I like Toddy, he's a tough bastard.
: I think there is a noticeable shift in my tone from the first book to the third simply because ( I'd like to think ) I knew a lot more and had read a lot more.

I'd and like
`` So help me, Crouch, I'd like to kill you where you stand, but, before I do, I'm going to hear you admit killing him.
Rod shifted his eager eyes from the milling group out in the circle long enough to reply, `` I ain't much of a hand for Dare-Base and Farmer-in-the-Dell, but I'd sure like to get in on the handhold and wrestles ''.
`` I'd like to know just which it is that those guys don't understand, the liquor or automobiles ''.
`` I'm gonna drop these into Blue Throat's lap '', he announced, `` and I'd like every gun to be firing into that barn while I get near enough to toss 'em through the window ''.
`` What I'd like you to comment on is the criticism leveled at your Committee ''.
`` I'd give anything if I could have found a girl like you ''.
I'd like to see you dance nude ''.
`` There are things about me that I can't tell you now, Mary Jane '', I said, `` but if you'll go out to dinner with me when I get out of Hanover, I'd like to tell you the whole story.
I'd like to make sure.
`` Ladies and gentlemen, in place of my regular closing number tonight, I'd like to sing something of a different nature for you.
I'd like to talk to him ''.
`` I'd like the room I had the last time ''.
`` I'm Mrs. Gertrude Parker '', a soft voice explained, `` And I'd like to talk to you for a few minutes, please ''.
I'd like to know that very much ''.
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.
The program was named after the Greek god of light, music, and the sun by NASA manager Abe Silverstein, who later said that " I was naming the spacecraft like I'd name my baby.
Not to be outdone by Cleese, Idle was heard saying during the song's close: " I'd just like to be the last person at this meeting to say ' fuck '.
His colleague John Portman once told him: " Just once, I'd like to do something like the East Building.
" But this originality does not always bring large financial reward ; as Pei replied to the successful architect: " Just once, I'd like to make the kind of money you do.
Some day, though, I'd like to make another movie that kids could go and see.
If my staff can relieve me and I can concentrate on directing, there are still a number of movies I'd like to make.
This is a label which members of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church find demeaning and offensive, and I'd like to apologize for its use.

I'd and know
`` I don't know what I'd do without my family.
`` I just thought I'd let you know.
Did he have a right to know the secret I'd kept from Gladdy all these years??
As he reported to John Taylor two weeks afterwards, " Each day he would look up in the doctors face to discover how long he should live -- he would say -- " how long will this posthumous life of mine last " -- that look was more than we could ever bear — the extreme brightness of his eyes — with his poor pallid face — were not earthly --" Severn's ordeal was recognized by Keats himself, who, a month before his death, said, " Severn I can see under your quiet look -- immense twisting and contending -- you dont know what you are reading -- you are induring for me more than I'd have you -- O!
He's been unwell a couple of times and his drum tech has stood in at a few festivals, but if he was permanently out, well, I don't know what I'd do, actually.
When asked what he planned to do as a follow-up for his Cloud Nine album, George replies: " What I'd really like to do next is ... to do an album with me and some of my mates ... a few tunes, you know.
Without the direction of the father, I don't know where I'd be.
Tip O ' Neill, then a representative from Kennedy's home state of Massachusetts, recalled that Johnson approached him at the convention and said, " Tip, I know you have to support Kennedy at the start, but I'd like to have you with me on the second ballot.
According to the Internet Movie Database, Chaplin, after being told Hitler saw the movie, replied: " I'd give anything to know what he thought of it.
" This was the first I'd heard of casual female gamers ", he said, " so I didn't really know what to do.
" I was worried that I'd be 10 years out of step, and I wouldn't know anything about what was cool, what was hip, all that junk.
It's you all right, I'd know that old routine anywhere '.
Simon later recounted: " Then one doctor said, ' You know what, I'd rather see it in a jar than in your breast.
O ' Reilly closed by saying: Well, Doctor, you know, with all due respect ... if I the CIA, I'd follow you wherever you went.
A common variation in an amphibrachic line, in both Russian and English, is to end the line with an iamb, as Thomas Hardy does in " The Ruined Maid ": " Oh did n't / you know I'd / been ru in'd / said she ".
( The principal trumpet in the orchestra for the work's première even confronted Mahler, saying " I'd just like to know what's beautiful about blowing away at a trumpet stopped up to high C-sharp " Mahler had no answer, but later pointed out to Alma that the man did not understand the agony of his own existence ).
If I was an atheist I'd just write songs about not believing in God – but I don't know what I am.
I didn't really know what to do, so I hung on for a while, and then, since I'd managed to keep a bit of money, I decided to go to Paris.
In an interview, Branagh stated " Well, you know, a rather distinguished critic said he was annoyed with my performance because I'd clearly played Iago gay.
I'd like to know what's out there beyond the solar system.
e. g. " The next day when I'd be going out you know, I took control, like uh, I put bleach on my hair in California.
Randall " Tex " Cobb gave the Coens difficulty on set, with Joel noting that " he's less an actor than a force of nature ... I don't know if I'd rush headlong into employing him for a future film.

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