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`` We'd give him things to deliver, letters, checks, deeds and things like that '', remembers his half-brother Walter, still in the real estate business in Savannah, `` and learn days later that he'd absent-mindedly stuffed them into his pocket.
We'd seen his handiwork out in the back yard, and the little his tenants had told us of him did make him sound a little special.
We'd just suggested that if he did an anthology of other-people-write-Amber-stories that we'd be up for it ( understatement ) and he puffed on his pipe, and said -- extremely firmly -- that he didn't want anyone else to write Amber stories but him .</ p >
We'd watch from the window as this little figure hurled towards the pub-we never spoke to him about it.
Bautista was eligible for arbitration but the Pirates declined to tender an offer, although general manager Neal Huntington stated " We'd like to get him back.
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It continued to be advocated in the 20th century, notably by George Orwell, who advocated what he saw as simple Saxon words over complex Latin or Greek ones, and the idea continues to have advocates today ( see David Cowley, How We'd Talk if the English had won in 1066 and other books ).
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Emerson: " We'd started working on that arrangement and then I hit, I don't know what, I switched a blue button and I put a patch cord in there, but anyway ' whoooeee.
We'd released three already and had learned not to put too much hope behind an album because you're usually disappointed.
" We'd been there about a year and a bit, and on the holidays I had put on weight, but not much, and as you know, if you put someone in a nice tutu, they don't have bosoms – they have very flat chests.
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His concerns based on show tropes sometimes prove to be worth regarding ( to the point where Gwen says, in a moment of danger, " We'd better get out of here before one of those things kills Guy !").
They went to Warner's and said, ' We'd like to do a picture ,' and Warner's said fine ... and out came The In-laws ... of all the films I've done, The In-laws is the one I get the most comments on.
We'd like the T4's axis to point to the center of the Earth, but in practice we can only orient it by gravity — and on Hawaii the direction of gravity is much affected by that 4000-meter mountain 50 km away.
A cover version of Larry Norman's Rapture-themed " I Wish We'd All Been Ready " appears in the Evangelical Christian feature film A Thief in the Night and appeared on Cliff Richard's Christian album Small Corners along with " Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music ?".
" According to Norman, about this time he wrote his most covered song, " I Wish We'd All Been Ready ", " right after I gave up music completely so I could talk to people on the streets.
Most recently, Matthew Wilkening of AOL Radio ranked the song at number 87 on the list of the 100 Worst Songs Ever, commenting, " We'd like to see Morgan Spurlock spend 30 days listening to nothing but this song.
According to MTV, " We'd been used to MCs like Run and DMC, Chuck D and KRS-One leaping on the mic shouting with energy and irreverence, but Rakim took a methodical approach to his microphone fiending.
" Tammi Menendez also self-published a book in 2005 titled They Said We'd Never Make It-My Life With Erik Menendez, though Tammi said on the Larry King Live show that Erik had heavily edited the book.
We'd moved from hobbyists to being on the verge of becoming serious-we were rewarded with a record deal, like Radio Birdman had six years earlier.
" A lot of it was just fatigue ", Perry explained, " We'd be on the road for a long time and we had no life outside of Cherry Poppin ' Daddies.
We'd end up with tapes and tapes of material with no idea of where anything was on the tapes ... That was a bitter experience.
We'd come into the studio in the morning and find little pieces of paper with doodles on them: WE WANT BUDDY HOLLY.
Soon after, in reference to the controversies and terrorist threats surrounding depictions of the Muslim prophet Muhammad in the South Park episodes " 200 " and " 201 ", the chalkboard gag on that week's Simpsons episode, " The Squirt and the Whale ", read " South Park – We'd stand beside you if we weren't so scared ".
We'd skate round once, hanging on to each other, and spend the rest of the night posing, like 14-year-old girls do.
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We'd be losing at halftime to a good team and Hartweger would say, ' Don't worry, Coach -- we'll get 'em all right ' ''.
We'd been standing right outside Miss Bancroft's door and as I went to turn the knob to enter, I was surprised to find that the door was slightly ajar.
" Speaking of Milt Brown and himself working with songs done by Jimmie Davis, the Skillet Lickers, Jimmie Rodgers, and others, and songs he'd learned from his father, he said that " We'd pull these tunes down an set ' em in a dance category.
" We'd finish shooting at about 6 am and I'd just be going to sleep at 7 when the sun would be coming up.
" We'd be oversimplifying things in calling film noir oneiric, strange, erotic, ambivalent, and cruel ": this set of attributes constitutes the first of many attempts to define film noir made by French critics Raymond Borde and Etienne Chaumeton in their 1955 book Panorama du film noir américain 1941 – 1953 ( A Panorama of American Film Noir ), the original and seminal extended treatment of the subject.
We'd get the questions in advance, script the answers and then animate Theodore Supergrass answering them.
We'd talked about a film for years and Jimmy had known Joe Massot was interested-so we called them and over they came.
We'd even heard old 1910 Daddy Hipsters of the streets speak the word that way, with a melancholy sneer.
We'd started out like anyone spending their first time in a studio — nervous and naive and looking for success.
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