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Well and ya
' Well, do ya punk?
I said, ' Well, I tell ya what — I'll give you a piece of it.
' Well, do ya, punk?
But Duke told him, " Well, Jimmy, ya finally made it .... ya really did.
" Mary Ann, refusing to go through all that, just shortens the line: " Well anyway, I won't marry ya.
The Haunt numbering was reset after # 17 ( 3 ), as explained in the letter column of issue # 4: " After publishing issues 15, 16 and 17, the United States Post Office requested that the fourth issue actually be numbered No. 4 rather than No. 18 ... Well, ' ya can't fight City Hall!

Well and can't
Well, we can't have everything.
Andy said, `` Well, I guess we can't wait any longer.
Well, I can't resolve this myself.
Groucho said, " Well, I've had no success in radio, and I can't hold on to a sponsor.
" When an elderly defendant told him that he would not be able to live to complete a five-year sentence, Landis scowled at him and asked, " Well, you can try, can't you?
: Mr Praline: ( looks completely flabbergasted ) Well, you can't say Thatcher hasn't changed some things.
* well ( as in Well, we can't help that )
: Dale Evans: " Well, I can't see any harm in that!
She's like, a therapist, and I said " I had a really fucked childhood ", and she said " Well Courtney, you can't walk around with a big hole inside of yourself about it.
We did think ' Well, if they can do it, why the fuck can't we?
Well you can't believe it, but the Sturmovik, which was their main ground-attack aircraft, flew like B-17s in formation and didn't attempt to make any evasive manoeuvres.
You can't just say, ' Well, this little boy was shot in the head and killed in besieged Sarajevo and that guy over there did it, but maybe he was upset because he had an argument with his wife.
: Asimov: " Well, I can't help but think it would be good, except that in my stories, I always have opposing views.
" The song Ham wrote that night was called ' If its Love ' and has the verse " Well I can't forget tomorrow, when I think of all my sorrow, I had you there but then I let you go, and now it's only fair that I should let you know .. if it's love .." But Pete wasn't happy with the chorus.
This caused Yankee manager, Casey Stengel to say, " Well, when they finally get me a nigger, I get the only one who can't run.
... Well, I can't believe it.
Freeman quipped: " Well, I can't just start turning up to work in a jumper !".
: Well you can't trust a special like the old time coppers
:" Well you can't trust a man when your life's in a van an ' you can't find your way ' ome.
" Johnny looked up at her and thoughtfully replied: " Well, Ms. Smith, you can't say you weren't forewarned.
Well, whatever it is you want, I can't deliver because I just don't see it.
When asked about ideas for a Supernaturalist sequel, he answers, " Well, the main idea is, well, at the end of book one, Stefan dies, but, being that they can see supernatural beings, in the second book, Stefan appears to Cosmo and tells him that they're all stuck in Limbo and can't get through to the afterlife, because something terrible is happening there, so it's an environmental thing as usual that's blocking the passageway to ... forever, so they have to take care of that.

Well and do
As cheerfully as possible, he said, `` Well, I guess we could all do with a little drink ''.
Like the cowboy in Stephen Crane's `` Blue Hotel '', we run around crying, `` Well, I didn't do anything, did I ''??
Well, normally abnormal or normally normal, neurotic or merely fastidious ( do the tea-leaf readers, by the way, allow psyches to have moral taste??
He was right, and Peter Marshall could not help but recall Andrew Cordier's words on the subject, `` Well, it seemed as good a place as any to do the job ''.
`` Well '', he began, `` It seems like some people in Paris want to hear more from me than those fellers over at the conference house do.
Many of you will say, `` Well, what can I do ''??
Well, I do remember one.
Well, most of our fears may be unfounded, but after you discover that fact, you have something else to worry about: Why then do we have these fears??
`` Well, of course I do.
`` Well, at least you won't have to do that '', she was saying.
`` Well, better see what I can do ''.
`` Well I was able to do it '', Charlotte said with no sign of irritation.
In All's Well That Ends Well Diana appears as a figure in the play and Helena makes multiple allusions to her, such as, " Now, Dian, from thy altar do I fly ..." and "... wish chastely and love dearly, that your Dian / was both herself and love ..." The Steward also says, "...; Dian no queen of virgins ,/ that
Runyon's stories also employ occasional rhyming slang, similar to the cockney variety but native to New York ( e. g.: " Miss Missouri Martin makes the following crack one night to her: ' Well, I do not see any Simple Simon on your lean and linger.
And, of course, what that meant to me was: Well, I can do that.
Crystal remembers saying, "' We need something for Sally to talk about ,' and Nora said, ' Well, faking orgasm is a great one ,' and right away we said, ' Well, the subject is good ,' and then Meg came on board and we talked with her about the nature of the idea and she said, ' Well, why don't I just fake one, just do one?
Thatcher had been labelled " dictatorial " for wanting to " go it alone " in Europe: " Well, I do not mind somebody being dictatorial in defending my own rights and those of my fellow countrymen ... lose self-government, and I have lost everything, and for good ".
When this issue was raised in a 1982 interview, Foucault remarked " When people say, ' Well, you thought this a few years ago and now you say something else ,' my answer is … ' Well, do you think I have worked hard all those years to say the same thing and not to be changed?
She said, ' Well, if you're going to do an album of music from Star Trek, then Mr. Spock should be on the album.
At an after-ballet party, arranged by her aunt as a surreptitious audition, she meets Boris Lermontov ( Anton Walbrook ), the ruthless but charismatic impresario of the Ballet Lermontov, who questions her: Lermontov: Why do you want to dance? Vicky: Why do you want to live? Lermontov: Well, I don't know exactly why, but ...

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