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Oh, she'd come to see them once, left silver teething rings for all of the trips.
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" Another episode featured singer Teena Marie, who when Steve went to introduce himself to see if she'd remember him, answers " Oh Yes!
When they filmed the shots of the otter the crew had all retired to a little café in the village and ordered their fish and chips when the owner of the café came and told them that there was an otter that frequented the shore there-they were far more interested in getting their fish and chips until the woman said, " Oh yes, he sometimes comes right up onto the beach-oh, there he is now ......" and the crew and Oddie were out of the door before she'd finished the sentence!
Oh and come
`` Oh, come on Miss Langford, play with us just onct '', one of the little girls begged, smiling wistfully.
The words of Cardinal Newman come forcibly to mind: `` Oh how we hate one another for the love of God ''!!
I-255 ............... " Oh Horus Lord of Life, fare downstream and upstream from Andjety, make inspection of those who are in Djedu, come and go in Rosetau, clear the vision of those who are in the underworld. Farer upstream from Rosetau to Abydos, the primeval place of the Lord of All.
Paxman returned to his question from 1997, and Howard was surprised, remarking: " Oh come on Jeremy, are you really going back over that again?
Many enduring musical standards come from this show, among them Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin ', The Surrey with the Fringe on Top, I Cain't Say No, the aforementioned People Will Say We're in Love, and Oklahoma !.
Oh was born in the Ottawa suburb of Nepean, to middle-class Korean immigrant parents Joon-Soo ( John ) and Young-Nam, who had come to Canada in the early 1960s.
You know you lump it all together / And you got a recipe for a get-along scene / Oh what a beautiful dream / If It could only come true ".
: Dumont: Oh, I'm afraid after we're married a while a beautiful young girl will come along and you'll forget all about me.
A deal had been set in place before the film had gone into production and a poster had even been printed with the caption, " Oh come ON, you knew it was coming!
The sun is setting on the sage — the last time for us till we dare come again to the Utah border … Oh, Bern, look, so you will never forget !”
Lee-Potter recalled: " I remember I had the day off, and our features editor phoned up and said: ' the editor ( David English ) wants you to come in and do a column ,' and I said ' Oh, right '.
Nigel quickly knocks out the guards, and when more begin to surround him he orders them to stop and says, " Oh, come now, is this your first day on the job?
Sonny feels uncomfortable changing in front of her and, sensing the hesitation, she replies, " Oh, come on.
Oh and see
We ’ ll see if we can get you in today .’ And finally one day you walk in — this is a true story — and they say ‘ Solomon who ?’ Oh!
The phrase itself is a superlative, but an addition to some of the Amarna letters adds " more " at the end of the phrase ( EA 283, Oh to see the King -( pharaoh ): "...
* Lamentations for the death of the late illustrious Prince Henry [...] Two Sermons ( 1613 ; see 1613 in literature ): " Oh, why is there not a generall thaw throughout all mankinde?
Oh denied any involvement and Hawks battery coach Yoshiharu Wakana stated that the pitchers acted on his orders, saying, " It would be distasteful to see a foreign player break Oh's record.
A few days after the birth, Byron went to his sister's house Swynford Paddocks, Six Mile Bottom, Cambridgeshire, to see the child, and wrote, in a letter to Lady Melbourne, his confidante: " Oh, but it is not an ape, and it is worth while " ( a child of an incestuous relationship was thought likely to be deformed ).
In a 2010 interview with The Telegraph, La Plante complained, “ If my name were Usafi Iqbadal and I was 19, then they ’ d probably bring me in and talk .” “ But ... it ’ s their lack of respect that really grates on me .” She went on to say, " If you were to go to the BBC and say to them, ‘ Listen, Lynda La Plante ’ s written a new drama, or I have this little Muslim boy who's just written one ’, they ’ d say: ‘ Oh, we ’ d like to see his script .’” Ben Stephenson ( BBC Controller of Drama ) responded, " She has one piece at the moment, and one that we paid fully for the script development.
" ( with full stop ), whereas in Finnish the abbreviation for numero is " nro " or somewhat archaic " n: o " ( to distinguish it from a plain no, which is an exclamation roughly corresponding to the English well in " Oh, well " or " Well, let's see ").
For example, Collyer would say " All you have to do is stack four plates ", check the Clock to see how much time they had to do it, and then add " Oh, and one more thing ... you can't use your hands ".
The books relied on the whole word or sight word reading method, ( not to be confused with whole language ) and repetition, using phrases like, " Oh, see.
Oh it really is a wery pretty gardenAnd Chingford to the eastward could be seen ;' Wiv a ladder and some glasses, You could see to ' Ackney Marshes, If it wasn't for the ' ouses in between.
Yet we never say of the artist, or poet, or scientist, " Oh, poor soul -- she is not really responsible for that painting / theory / poem ; for don't you see how she had to rely on pen, paper, and sketches to offset the inadequacies of her own brain?
Oh, the subject has been so ridiculed that I would never report a UFO even if I did see one-not without a witness '".
" Oh, I say I have an ocelot and it ’ s a joke, but I ’ ve had so many news programs in this country say, ' So what ’ s it like, having an ocelot ?” And I ’ ll say, “ It ’ s marvelous just to see them run free.
Briefly through the smoke they could see the mounting casualties, and Couch reportedly said " Oh, great God!
This admission was repeated on the ITV News ( 12 June 1980 ) when she stated: " Oh yeah, once or twice faked phenomena, just to see if Mr Grosse and Mr Playfair would catch us.
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