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They're and saying
They're saying, ' Well, that was really his trip, not our trip.
Lindsay Beyerstein criticized PETA sayingThey're the ones drawing disturbing analogies between pornography, misogyny and animal cruelty.
In mid-2011, American Civil Liberties Union lawyer Jennie Pasquarella is quoted as saying, " Maricopa has been a shining example of impoundments gone wrong ," and " They're essentially creating a racket to steal people's cars.
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.
He was quoted by the Wall Street Journal ( April 21, 1993 ) as saying: " They're destroying people's lives.
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 ....
In 2007, Paredes claimed the group controlled four state governments in Mexico and that it establish cells in the United States in the early 1990s, saying, " They're in Dallas, in Boston, in Washington, D. C., in Los Angeles, in Miami.
Recently, the entire State Property were seen in New York together with the exception of Neef Buck, performing at a concert, saying " They're back like they never left ".
Any player, in case of having a bad envido can surrender without revealing information of his cards to the other team / player by saying Son buenas (" They're good ").
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.
Kinsella explained the reasons behind the kiss: " They're stuck in the hills, thinking they're going to die — it's a way of saying goodbye and also of showing how much they love each other as friends.
* In the Washington Post gossip column " The Ear ", Diana McLellan outraged former President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn Carter by writing that " word's around Rosalynn's close pals about exactly why the Carters were so sure " that incoming First Lady Nancy Reagan wanted them out prior to the expiration of Carter's term: " They're saying that Blair House, where Nancy was lodging ... was bugged.

They're and John
On Capp's exit, Lennon sang an impromptu version of his Ballad of John and Yoko song with a slightly revised, but nonetheless prophetic lyric: " Christ, you know it ain't easy / You know how hard it can be / The way things are goin ' / They're gonna crucify Capp!
" 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.
They're a motley group: a middle-aged Irishman Driscoll ( Thomas Mitchell ), a young Swedish ex-farmer Ole Olsen ( John Wayne ), the spiteful steward Cocky ( Barry Fitzgerald ); the brooding Lord Jim-like Englishman Smitty ( Ian Hunter ), and others.
" Reviewing for Yahoo, John Mulvey said, " They're an evolutionary dead end, the final, absolute triumph of alternative metal.
They're generally the rivals of the punks, but the character John the Mod acts as a diplomat who freely moves between the tribes.
* 1966: They're a Weird Mob-Based on the novel by John O ' Grady
* Noir # 2: " John Easy: They're Gonna Kill You After Awhile " ( illustrations for the text story by Ron Goulart, CFD Productions, 1995 )
Foster and Seth Rudetsky participated in the one night only Actors Fund benefit concert of They're Playing Our Song on August 30, 2010 at the Gerald W. Lynch Theatre, John Jay College, New York.
They're a Weird Mob is a 1966 film based on the novel of the same name by John O ' Grady under the pen name " Nino Culotta ", the name of the main character of the book.
* Punchbowl has featured in several Australian books including the satirical They're a Weird Mob by " Nino Culotta " ( a nom de plume of John O ' Grady ), which was made into a feature film of the same name.

They're and like
" 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 all like us.
He complained that " They're invoking my name like a dead ancestor.
" 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.
' I go home, and I'm like, ' They're not playing women?
" They're long and silvery and they undulate like a serpent would as they swim through the water ," said H. J.
They're having all kinds of problems, just like everybody else.
They're like crack.
They're there in my brain " ( from his first hypnosis session ) and " I was told to close my eyes because I saw two eyes coming close to mine, and I felt like the eyes had pushed into my eyes " ( from his second hypnosis session ) and " All I see are these eyes ...
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 ...
They're brothers and they argued like hell, sometimes to the point where you thought they were going to hit each other.
They're like the big clock on the mantelpiece.
" They're like my children to me ," he stated.
They're kind of like a free-for-all and go everywhere.
He called the Leafs " showspoilers " and then said, for the entire press room to hear, " They're a lot of punks, just like in hockey!
They're like beginners.
They're the best band I've heard out of England in a long time ", and again in Words And Music magazine in January 1988, ' There ’ s an English band I like very much.
They're like best friends now.
They're, like, a hundred miles apart.

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