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They're and plot
They're a series of sensations, strung together on a plot.

They're and driven
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.
They're character driven and cunning in a very eccentric way.
They're driven to a hotel by a taxi driver, and former KGB agent, named Yegor ( Vladimir Kolev ), in which Yegor gives William a ring to give to Jackie.

They're and which
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.
Davis performed a novelty song, " They're Either Too Young or Too Old ", which became a hit record after the film's release.
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 within four miles of the 45th parallel which makes it halfway between the equator and the North Pole ", which added to its cachet.
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 ".
Eddy's biggest hit came with the theme to the movie Because They're Young in 1960, which featured a string arrangement, and reached a chart peak of # 4 in America and # 2 in the UK in September 1960.
Of the proposed taxes, which were meant to be revenue-neutral, Miliband stated: " They're not fundamentally there to raise revenue.
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 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.
* The 1966 film They're a Weird Mob features a scene in which the star is rescued on Bondi Beach.
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 ").
He has also been celebrated in modern folk music ; there is a folk song about him with the eponymous title Abiezer Coppe on the Leon Rosselson album Love, Loneliness, Laundry, which has since been released on CD on Rosselson's compilation Guess What They're Selling At The Happiness Counter.
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.
That year she also participated in the recording of Adam Sandler's comedy album They're All Gonna Laugh At You in which she played the part of the Valedictorian on the track " The Buffoon And The Valedictorian ", as well as one of the daughters on the track " Oh, mom ...".
Various lineups of the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem have performed the refrain as part of a medley, immediately following " They're Moving Father's Grave to Build a Sewer ," which also deals with the travails of working class Londoners.
They're stripped from the bone, and ground-up into a sort of ' chicken mash ', which is then combined with all sorts of stabilizers and preservatives, pressed into familiar shapes, breaded, deep-fried, freeze-dried, and then shipped to a McDonald's near you ".
They're capable of hiding themselves and performing attacks while being unseen by others, which naturally makes them excellent at making fast kills.
The last two songs played were Cream's " I Feel Free " and Pink Floyd's " Shine On You Crazy Diamond ", followed by a much-used collage of songs with the line " They're really Rockin ' in Boston ..." and station bits and ID spots used over the years, which then slowed to a halt.
They're put to sleep for ten hours in which time Zixi and her army tie the tucked-in creatures up ( when they sleep or roll, the Roly-Rogues retract their heads, arms, and feet ) and send them all bobbing in the river on the Ix side of the mountain range.
This coincided with a cameo in the film They're a Weird Mob in which Kennedy plays himself.
They're a Weird Mob grossed $ 2, 417, 000 at the box office in Australia, which is equivalent to $ 26, 127, 770 in 2009 dollars.
During the introduction to " Who Wants to Live Forever ," Freddie addressed the rumours at the time of a Queen breakup by pointing to his posterior and saying, " They're talking from here !," which got quite a response from the audience.
They're able to help lift the dome, which they let drift off into space.

They're and makes
Woodall has commented: " They're really designed so that our black coat will give you a waist, our trousers will hide your saddle bags, our cashmere makes your tits look great.

They're and them
They're up there in that freezing climate and all of us have to try and help them ''.
`` They're ugly and I hate them '', the boy insisted.
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 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 finally defeated when they get subjected to George Jessel's recording of Paul Whiteman's " Wagon Wheels ," a sound so excruciating that it kills them instantly.
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 sort of, what my character was – and I meet them all the time.
They're exactly who I was thinking about when I made Velvet Goldmine, but it just didn't get to them the first time around.
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.
* White House Communications Director Anita Dunn said of Fox News to CNN's Howard Kurtz on Reliable Sources, " They're widely viewed as, you know, a part of the Republican Party -- take their talking points, put them on the air, take their opposition research, put them on the air, and that's fine.
They're out there to kill you, so I'm out there to kill them.
They're a big, raw-boned bunch of fucking sex — all three of them and the boy.
' And she said, ' They're on and you won't see them.
They're voting in people who are evil who agrees with them who're gonna take us down this pathway of destruction.
They're peaceful, except when the English goad them.
They're incorrectly known as " Hiya-n " ( ヒャーン ) and " Giyan " ( ギャン ) but these are just the whimpering noises the pups made when Gohei hit them with his cane.
: A: They're saving them for their satellite launch.
They're a group of publicity seekers ... most of them are my enemies ...
Inside Hoops columnist M. J. Darnell commented: " They're whining because Bruce Bowen has frustrated, upset, hurt or angered them in some way ....
They're kind of gone and I really don't want them to come back, particularly.

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