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" 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.
She informs the " pod people " where to find Bennell, who runs onto the next highway, frantically screaming to passing motorists, " They're here already!
They're glad to see new people in Cornelia, and they know how to make one feel they are glad to have the visit with them.
They're accepted because the other people trying out are terrible ( Annabelle also invites several of their " Co-workers " to the team ).
Another commercial use was a tune called " El Garbanzo ", which was featured in Sunoco ads (" They're movin ', they're movin ', people in the know, they're movin ' to Sunoco ").
According to Paul Morrissey, Sedgwick had said: "' They're people going to make a film and I'm supposed to star in it with Bobby.
There are also many references to Brooks's previous films, especially Blazing Saddles ( including a direct mention of the title ), History of the World, Part I, and Young Frankenstein ; Brooks himself appears as Rabbi Tuckman, a Jewish parody of the Friar Tuck character, who blesses people with Sacramental wine and offers circumcisions (" They're the latest craze!
They're the worst type of people that we harbor in America.
" Nick Bergamini, a CUSA council member who represents Journalism students, stated that " They're playing racial politics with something that is supposed to bring people together-a charity.
They're voting in people who are evil who agrees with them who're gonna take us down this pathway of destruction.
( Benson, who calls herself a " harlot ," says of people in her native state " They're so judgmental.
They're a closed-mouthed, xenophobic people, seldom trusting other races with their secrets.
They're a sad lot of people.
They're not habitat / Guardian East-end, and they're certainly not nouveau-riche, but they are, to a lot of people, a possible sign of a shape of things to come in the Borough ..." ( page 62 )
They're welcomed by the local government, and among the people on the lighthugger are a crew of scientists intending to study the Pattern Jugglers.
They're not Daur people.

They're and before
They're something quite new — something that's never been heard of before ".
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 granted a new laboratory by the university ; before its dedication Marie shows off her new dress, inspiring Pierre to go get her a set of earrings to go with it.
Similar themes would be explored in " A Stop at Willoughby ", " The Brain Center at Whipple's " and two Serling teleplays from before and after The Twilight Zone: Patterns and the Night Gallery episode " They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar ".
They're able to flood that whole Texas market with a product before the majors are able to notice what is going on out there.
At a news conference in Kent, Ohio, on Sunday May 3, 1970, the day before the Kent State shootings, he said of campus protesters: " They're worse than the Brownshirts, and the Communist element, and also the Night Riders, and the vigilantes.
They're taking the cheap political hit instead of studying the problem that's before us .” In the same year, Cooper “ called the partisan posturing over the debt ceiling ' an extremely dangerous game of chicken ,' and said he ’ d ' never seen politicians act more irresponsibly than they have been recently ,' over the nation ’ s debt .”
Reece Shearsmith: " I've done a few Hello Dave's for people's answering machines ," said Reece Shearsmith, before putting on the Papa Lazarou voice, ' They're not in at the moment!

They're and at
They're not going to laugh at the Fairbrothers and Labans very long!!
" They're co-factors, that ’ s all we can say at the moment.
They're sipping gin and tonic in the Dublin pubs now, and a couple of them flashed their pretty ankles at me just the other day .”
" 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.
< blockquote class =" toccolours " style =" text-align: left ; width: 28 %; float: left ; margin: 10px 10px 5px 5px ; padding: 10px ; display: table ;"> Into the Music: " The album's last four songs, " Angelou ", " And the Healing Has Begun ", and " It's All in the Game / You Know What They're Writing About " are a veritable tour-de-force with Morrison summoning every vocal trick at his disposal from " Angelou's climactic shouts to the sexually-charged, half-mumbled monologue in " And the Healing Has Begun " to the barely audible whisper that is the album's final sound.
They're nice kids and all that, but they don't exactly claw madly at one another.
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.
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.
He collapses at a filling station clutching a Silver Shamrock jack-o '- lantern mask and is driven to the hospital by the station attendant ( Essex Smith ) all the while ranting, " They're going to kill us.
In July of that year he appeared in a revival of They're Playing Our Song at the Menier Chocolate Factory.
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.
In her victory speech, she stated how she planned to shake up the Parliament, stating " They're going to be amazed at all the madness and craziness that's going to happen in there ".
They're complemented by competition-grade springs, rated at 1, 036 pounds / inch in front and 538 pounds / inch in the rear.
at the same time thinking, " They're never going to convince me of that, they're never going to pull that off ," all the while knowing they would, that Scola wouldn't have taken on such a ripely melodramatic story unless he was convinced that he could make it plausible.
They're clapping at hearing the sound again.
*" Now We Know Why They're Afraid ," in Genre at the Crossroads: The Challenge of Fantasy, ed, by George E. Slusser & Jean-Pierre Barricelli.
Aftermath A & R Angelo Sanders said that the great advantage to independents like Swishahouse is that, " They're able to get their product out on the streets to specific regions at a greater speed than a major ...
He was in the original Australian production of They're Playing Our Song, which opened on 23 August 1980 at the Theatre Royal in Sydney.
They're said to be born on the cusp of the Greatest Generation and the Baby Boom Generation, at times possessing characteristics of both while at other times, evading grouping into either camp.
On October 2, 2007, at the Fox Reality Really Awards, Fairplay was booed while speaking on stage, and when he asked the audience about this, actor and political commentator Danny Bonaduce walked up to Fairplay and said, " They're booing because they hate you.
" They're bent out of shape because, for once, somebody beat ' em at their own game ," she said.
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!

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