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They're and only
They're only 3.
Previously, only three other rock guitar instrumentals had cracked Billboard's top 5, The Virtues ' " Guitar Boogie Shuffle " in 1959, and Duane Eddy's " Because They're Young " and The Ventures ' " Walk, Don't Run ", in 1960.
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 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 only good once!
They're sighing because the only records available are those of Pat Boone.
They're a swarthier version of Robert Redford and Brad Pitt in Spy Games -- only The Recruit is more about mind games.
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 only children, the girls I mean, and sex is unconscious at their age.
He opened every show at 6: 15 a. m. with the greeting to listeners, " Good mornin ' world ," and his phrases " They're playing golf somewhere ," " It's not the money, it's the amount ," " It's brass monkey weather ," and " Remember my name in Cheboygan -- just don't tell ' em where I am ," were only a few that endeared him to his listeners.
They're only for bathing in.
In the foreword to Live at Bryson Elementary, Weingarten writes, " They're are focusing not only on hair ( Frazz's frizz ), but also on his station in life: a brilliant underachiever.
They're the only friends you've got here.
They're only tolerable when necessary, and only permissible when they work.
They're capable of interstellar travel without spaceships, and thrive only to eat whatever they find.

They're and ones
`` They're the ones we can expect to do better ''.
They're the ones who did the first real big arena concert shows, consistently selling out and playing stadiums without support.
Lindsay Beyerstein criticized PETA saying “ They're the ones drawing disturbing analogies between pornography, misogyny and animal cruelty.
They're the ones who called the inquiry.
They're not very well known for their other songs, and these two are considered their best ones ...
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 and ever
I must see 40 circuses a year, but this lot … They came on in their street clothes and then … They're beyond anything I've ever seen.

They're and calls
( Benson, who calls herself a " harlot ," says of people in her native state " They're so judgmental.

They're and .
`` They're Japs.
They're Japs '', came a high-pitched voice.
They're doin it now.
They're glued and screwed to the inner member of the keelson.
They're followed by the front and rear bulkheads as illustrated.
They're easier to shade there.
They're asking for union trouble.
They're not.
They're buying fun and adventure and family experiences.
During the return trip, Barco kept muttering to himself in meaningless phrases, such as: `` They're under sand dunes They're better off, I tell you I saved their souls ''.
They're not even food.
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 all being used on offensive missions ''.
`` They're all here, back to 1865 '', Carruthers told him.
`` They're going to louse me up good.
They're up there in that freezing climate and all of us have to try and help them ''.
`` They're an expensive English shoe for walking around a lot.
`` They're looking for trouble ''.
`` They're ugly and I hate them '', the boy insisted.
" 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 not even human.
They're cartoons.

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