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" They're the kind of twisted, instantly memorable characters one meets in John Ford's westerns, Jack Kerouac's road novels, but, most of all, in the blues and country songs of the 1920s, ' 30s and ' 40s.
Joan à Beckett Weigall was born in St Kilda East, Victoria, Australia, the third daughter of They're à Beckett Weigall, a prominent judge who was related to the Boyd family, perhaps Australia's most famous and prolific artistic dynasty.
They're worried that their children Girmar (" Girl Martian ") and Bomar (" Boy Martian ") are watching too much Earth television, most notably station KID-TV's interview with Santa Claus in his workshop at the North Pole.
The Algolian Zylatburger is one such case ; as related by Ford Prefect, " They're a kind of meatburger made from the most unpleasant parts of a creature well-known for its total lack of any pleasant parts.
In the 2009 comedy In the Loop, Judy Molloy ( Gina McKee ) remarks, after seeing that most of the top positions in D. C. are staffed by young college graduates, " They're all kids in Washington.
( He is most afraid of hamsters —" They're evil.
They're sometimes referred to as " dark cutting " beef and have a gummy texture that is distinctly unpleasant, making them unsuitable for most kinds of ordinary cooking.
" Some of the most quoted lines from Servitto's rhyme are, " Mr. Bailey complains that his rep is trash / So he's seeking compensation in the form of cash / Bailey thinks he's entitled to some monetary gain / Because Eminem used his name in vain " and " the lyrics are stories no-one would take as fact / They're an exaggeration of a childish act / It is therefore this court's ultimate position / That Eminem is entitled to summary disposition.
According to co-director Robert Dwan in his book As Long As They're Laughing, Guedel changed the scoring format because too many couples were betting, and losing, most or all of their money.
They're a group of publicity seekers ... most of them are my enemies ...
Constellation in the Star Trek episode " The Doomsday Machine "; the character Randy Lane in the Emmy-nominated Night Gallery episode " They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar "; perhaps the most common recurring character on the Emmy-winning series Murder, She Wrote, Dr. Seth Hazlitt, and for voicing Puppetino in Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night.
They're not plot driven or language driven, which makes them really different from most major crime novels.
Alvin Purple became the most commercially successful Australian film released to that time, breaking the box office record set by Michael Powell's pioneering Anglo-Australian comedy feature They're a Weird Mob ( 1966 ).

They're and noted
In the late 1950s and early 1960s he had a string of hit records, produced by Lee Hazlewood, which were noted for their characteristically " twangy " sound, including " Rebel Rouser ", " Peter Gunn ", and " Because They're Young ".
Regarding the unpredictability of the apes ', co-executive producer Tim Burns noted, " They're a comedy writer's best friend.

They're and during
On July 23, after suspending Jackson for disobeying a sign during a July 17 game, Martin made a statement about his two main antagonists, referring to comments Jackson had made and team owner George Steinbrenner's 1972 violation of campaign-finance laws: " They're made for each other.
turns the TV on during a showing of the film, at the scene when Cal and Ruth are being abducted by the aliens and Cal says " They're pulling us up!
" When Eversharp sponsored his show to promote both Eversharp pens and Schick injector razor blades, Morgan threw this in during a show satirizing American schools: " They're educational.

They're and period
The 1966 comedy They're a Weird Mob, starring Walter Chiari, Chips Rafferty and Clare Dunne was a rare hit of the period which also documented something of the changing face of Australian society: telling the story of a newly arrived Italian immigrant who, working as a labourer in Sydney, becomes mates with his co-workers, despite some difficulties with Australian slang and culture.

They're and for
They're asking for union trouble.
They're just something you're supposed to put on cereal for breakfast ''.
They're just waiting for the proper time to come over here and dump this place into the Adriatic ''.
`` They're an expensive English shoe for walking around a lot.
`` They're looking for trouble ''.
They're fighting and dying for you as I speak !< span style =" font-size: 90 %;"> ( Red Faction )</ span ></ ref > Parker takes up arms, with the help of Hendrix, a rebellious Ultor security technician who guides Parker through the complex.
* Stars of the Lid recorded a version called " Don't Bother They're Here " for their 2007 album And Their Refinement of the Decline.
The album also spawned the 12 " single " Downtown Train / Tango Till They're Sore / Jockey Full of Bourbon ", with Jean Baptiste Mondino filming a promotional music video for " Downtown Train " ( which would later become a hit for Rod Stewart ), featuring a cameo from boxing legend Jake LaMotta.
Although she could see nothing, she did seem to enter into a light trance and repeatedly said, " They're waiting for you!
They're also used for resonant transformers such as Tesla coils where they can achieve reasonably low loss in spite of the high leakage inductance.
The unrepentent Slovik said to the soldiers whose duty it was to prepare him for the firing squad before they led him to the place of execution, " They're not shooting me for deserting the United States Army, thousands of guys have done that.
They're shooting me for the bread and chewing gum I stole when I was 12 years old.
They're awards for insiders.
" They're looking for bid increases when I feel like there's a real migration to the Web, and it's difficult to really justify those rate increases at this time.
They're in-jokes that got into the campus paper for some reason.
" Reviewing for Yahoo, John Mulvey said, " They're an evolutionary dead end, the final, absolute triumph of alternative metal.
As George Simon in Metronome magazine notes at the time, " They're used in the foreground and background ( note some of the lovely obbligatos ) for vocal effects and for Tommy's trombone.
They're not very well known for their other songs, and these two are considered their best ones ...
They're also known for their often-ribald live performances, which were only matched by that of James Brown and The Famous Flames in terms of musical spectacle.

They're and singing
The pilot episode ( where it was originally called I'm Sorry, They're At It Again ) opened with Graeme Garden and Jo Kendall singing the words of " Three Blind Mice " to the tune of " Ol ' Man River " followed by Bill Oddie and Tim Brooke-Taylor performing the lyrics of " Sing a Song of Sixpence " to the melody of " These Foolish Things ".

They're and on
They're all being used on offensive missions ''.
" Pretty Tony " Butler produced several hits on Miami's Jam-Packed Records, including Debbie Deb's " When I Hear Music " and " Lookout Weekend ", and Trinere's " I'll Be All You'll Ever Need " and " They're Playing Our Song ".
" They're just like people ," he told CraveOnline, " there are some horses that you have a deeper connection with immediately, and you can work on that over time.
They're working on a new album with rap-collaborations ; one song is co-written by singer-songtranslator Jan Rot who appeared in the musical.
They're great melodies that still stand on their own, and are still sung, even after centuries have passed.
The bells also toll the hour 7 days a week between the hours of 8 a. m. and 10 p. m. At noon on the last day of instruction each semester, " They're Hanging Danny Deever in the Morning " is played.
They're still going on about their stupid library!
They're spent on benefits and they're spent on government programs.
* 1966: They're a Weird Mob-Based on the novel by John O ' Grady
The show helped revive and maintain interest in novelty hits from the 1950s and 1960s that received scant airplay on mainstream pop or oldies radio stations, including " Alley Oop " by the Hollywood Argyles, " The Ballad of Irving " by Frank Gallop, " The Battle of Kookamonga " by Homer and Jethro, " Monster Mash " by Bobby " Boris " Pickett, " Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah ( A Letter from Camp )" by Allan Sherman, " I Want My Baby Back " by Jimmy Cross, and " They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!
They're conducted only after satisfactory information has been gathered on the quality of the nonclinical safety, and health authority / ethics committee approval is granted in the country where approval of the drug or device is sought.
They're afraid it won't keep the peace on campus.
He is also known for his work as Musical Supervisor and Musical Arranger on the Singapore Repertory Theatre production of They're Playing Our Song, starring Lea Salonga both in Singapore and Manila in 1999 and 2000, and having radically reworked the musical arrangements of the 1999 London version of Oscar winner Stephen Schwartz's Pippin at the Bridewell Theatre.
They're like jewelled self-dribbling basketballs and there are many of them and they come pounding toward you and they will stop in front of you and vibrate, but then they do a very disconcerting thing, which is they jump into your body and then they jump back out again and the whole thing is going on in a high-speed mode where you're being presented with thousands of details per second and you can't get a hold on ... and these things are saying " Don't give in to astonishment ", which is exactly what you want to do.
They're not impossible to play, we just haven't pulled them out yet ... as time goes on we learn more of the new ones, and they've been coming across fine.
They're on an anti-tax jihad -- one that benefits the prosperous classes.
During an anti-war demonstration in Downtown Oakland in March 2003, Glover praised the community leaders for their anti-war efforts saying that " They're on the front lines because they are trying to make a better America ....
* The 1966 film They're a Weird Mob features a scene in which the star is rescued on Bondi Beach.
They're on my nose now, inside of 20 miles ", followed shortly by " Master arm on " as he ordered arming of the weapons.
The band was launched in August 2002, making their first appearance on the cover of Smash Hits with the headline: " Meet Busted: They're Going to Be Bigger Than Rik Waller!

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