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Someone and opened
Someone else opened the huge double freight doors in the north wall, normally used for scenery, allowing " a cyclonic blast " of cold air to rush into the building and create an enormous fireball.
On March 22, 1990, Someone Like You opened at the Strand Theatre in London's West End.

Someone and corridor
There's a story that Marc Chagall saw the blood from the carcass leak out onto the corridor outside Soutine's room, and rushed out screaming, ' Someone has killed Soutine.

Someone and door
Someone blocked the door from inside.
Someone broke a door, smashed the cigarette machine and a record player, and stole money from a register.
: Someone knocked at the door.
* Folk har begynt å banke på ( Someone is knocking at the door ) 2006
Someone who brought sausages opens and slammed the door quite loudly.

Someone and from
Someone had taken her away from him.
Someone had moved beyond the range of the light from the window.
Someone also suggested that these large roads were used to quickly move an army from the canyon to the outlier communities, a purpose similar to the road systems known for the Roman empire.
* Someone from Burgundy.
* Someone from Georgia ( U. S. state )
Some of their more famous works include " The Man I Love ", " Fascinating Rhythm ", " Someone to Watch Over Me ", " I Got Rhythm ", and " They Can't Take That Away from Me ".
The ballad, " Lost Someone ", credited with the Famous Flames, became, along with " Please, Please, Please ", an early show-stopper to Brown's shows, while the recording of the Joe Tex composition, " Baby You're Right " ( to which Brown altered completely from the original ), increased his reputation with R & B audiences.
Singles from the album included " Crystal ", " 60 Miles an Hour ", and " Someone Like You ".
The negotiations themselves are seen through the memory of three who were there: a warrior who could hear the debates but not see it from his hiding place in the floor of the house, a young boy who could see the action but not hear it from his perch in the tree outside, and the boy as an old man recalling that without " Someone In a Tree ", a silent watcher, history may have been incomplete.
Someone wishing to withdraw from such a 401 ( k ) plan would have to resign from their employer.
** Someone from Assisi
Links between these books also include the following reference to The Walkin ' Dude from The Stand on page 95, " Someone had spray-painted over both signs marking the ramp's ascending curve.
The romantic ballad from this album, " Someone Like You ", has been featured subsequently in the soundtracks of several movies, including 1995's French Kiss, and in 2001, both Someone Like You and Bridget Jones's Diary.
" Someone ," a B-side from the 2002 Red Hot Chili Peppers ' album By The Way is an example of the doo-wop style in the 2000s.
Someone saw a box of Tea that was from " Ceylon ", and suggested that as a name.
" Someone from Frederikshavn ") is used to denote a quality plaice, probably the most popular fish eaten in Denmark.
After his return from Britain, Burke re-entered the studio and recorded three more songs on June 25, 1965, including two minor hits, " Someone Is Watching " ( Atlantic 2299 ) ( R & B # 24, Pop # 89 ), and " Only Love Can Save Me Now " ( Atlantic 2308 ) (# 94 Pop ).
* Someone or Something of, from, or related to Persian Iraq, an old name for a region in Central Iran

Someone and inside
Someone on the inside of a hollow Earth would not experience a significant outward pull and could not easily stand on the inner surface ; rather, the theory of gravity implies that a person on the inside would be nearly weightless.
Someone had deliberately trapped her inside while foam poured through the vents and formed some sort of seaweed creature, and she is badly shaken.

Someone and called
Someone called.
Someone who creates anagrams is called an anagrammatist.
Someone who plays the bassoon is called a bassoonist.
Someone also assigned to Cardano the credit for the invention of the so-called Cardano's Rings, also called Chinese Rings, but it is very probable that they are more ancient than Cardano.
Someone who engages in this study is called a linguist.
Someone who plays the violin is called a violinist or a fiddler.
Damien Hirst exhibited a shark preserved in formaldehyde in a glass tank and called it The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living.
Someone very active in the scene at that time and today has said that the first munches in the US were called " burger munches " and were in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Boston.
Someone who engages in this study is called a linguist.
Saatchi put on a series of shows called " Young British Artists " starting in 1992, when a noted exhibit was Damien Hirst's " shark " ( The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living ), which became the iconic work of British art in the 1990s, and the symbol of Britart worldwide.
“ O God, give us blessings in our Syria, O God, give us blessings us in our Yemen .” Someone called out, “ And in our Najd ?” But the Prophet ignored him.
* The Firesign Theatre's 1968 album Waiting for the Electrician or Someone Like Him includes a sketch satirizing the hippie counterculture called " W. C. Fields Forever.
" It includes the demo to the original version of " I'm Gonna Make You Love Me " called " Someone Will ", and includes a cover of David Wiffen's "( Lost My ) Driving Wheel ", originally popularized by Tom Rush.
Someone out of this group who is elected to serve on the municipal executive is called a wethouder, which is usually translated as " alderman " or " councillor ".
Someone out of this group who is elected to serve on the municipal executive is called a schepen in Dutch or échevin in French.
Someone who " makes aliyah " is called an oleh ( m. singular ) or olah ( f. singular ); the plural for both is olim.
Someone called Hans-Jürgen, for instance, cannot choose to drop either part of his given name.
Someone from Marr is called a Màrnach in Scottish Gaelic.
Someone, who plays the fife is called a fifer.
Someone who plays the xalam is called a xalamkat ( a word composed of the verbal form of xalam, meaning " to play the xalam ", and the agentive suffix-kat, thus meaning " one who xalams ").
Someone who imitates one particular person without claiming a wide range, such as a lookalike, is instead called an impersonator.
Someone who makes barrels is called a " barrel maker " or cooper.
Someone who has constructed or a relational theory or promotes relational theorising is called a relationist.
Someone who studies petrography is called a petrographer.

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