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`` And told him right to his face he'd never slept with a woman ''!!
Hideki Konno, the series producer, has stated that he hopes to release a Mario Kart game for Nintendo's upcoming games console ; the Wii U. Konno said that he wanted to create " a new and enjoyable game that uses the unique function of Wii U ", He also added that he'd never considered adding other franchise characters into the series.
John Randolph stated on the floor of the Senate that he'd " never will be palsied by any power save the constitution, and the will of my constituents.
" He explained that he'd " never been abused in my local high street ," and has " made no firm decision about leaving the UK " but thugs are helping make such a decision, pointing out that the rioting " makes us look like a country of ignorant savages, beating up people already injured, pretending to help while stealing their things, hitting old men, killing them.
Asimov did once say that these encapsulated cities represented the kind of place in which he'd like to live ( in real life, Asimov was an agoraphobic individual who spent virtually all his time writing inside his New York City apartment ; he seldom travelled and when he did, only by train and never by airplane ).
Actually, as many readers suspected, he is secretly fond of Dennis and misses him when he's away-although he'd never openly admit it.
Oscar agreed saying that he'd never had a rat in his trash can before.
: I thought he'd never smile again.
He had to vacate the title when he was involved in a car crash and he said that doctors told him he'd never fight again.
* It's a Wonderful Life, in which a man is able to see how things could have been if he'd never lived.
Richard won, but chairman Leonard Carmichael told him he'd better find something or never " come begging at our door again.
Deep down Larry is jealous of Ren, and thinks of Louis as somewhat as a threat, but he'd never admit it.
Castro, who in 1985 was set to become a professional boxer but suffered a bicycle accident that left him injured so badly that doctors told him he'd never be able to fight as a professional, recuperated from the accident and turned professional, defying the doctor's predictions, in 1987.
Weaving himself was unaware of the controversy and had accepted the role based on Michael Bay's personal request ; in a November 2008 Sun Herald interview, he said he'd never seen Transformers.
Jazz musician Johnny Wiggs said that while he'd heard more sophisticated trombone players, he'd " never heard another trombonist who could give a band the rhythmic punch that Edwards could.
" I kept trying to make contact ... Three times a week, like clockwork, I'd call him, but he'd never answer.
Much of the humour of the round came from the reactions of the two team captains: while Paul Merton was clearly familiar with the game and greatly enjoyed it, his opponent, Ian Hislop, admitted he'd never seen Play Your Cards Right and appeared mystified by the game's rules and etiquette ( when at one point Merton and the crowd shouted the traditional cry of " lower, lower ," to predict the next card in the hidden sequence, Hislop commented, " I'm not sure this program could get much lower!
Being good friends, Tesh asked Yanni if he could join the band as keyboardist along with Joyce Imbesi and drummer Charlie Adams, as he'd never been onstage for a live performance, and he needed the experience.
He would shoot one direction, with all the equipment behind the view of the camera, and then he'd want to shoot in the other direction right away and we'd have to move and he'd get angry that we took too long ... and it was always everybody else's fault, never his ".

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It was only when he heard the applause and praise of captain Bobby Moore and then looked up and saw the ball trundling towards the advertising hoardings at the far corner, that he realised he'd managed to divert the ball over the bar – he'd known he got a touch but still assumed the ball had gone in.
In the studio he was known as " the professor ," in part because with his three-piece suit and wire-rim spectacles, he " looked as though he'd been delivered to the set from MGM's casting department.
Javert, who was at the scene and had sent for a jack, told Valjean that he'd known a very strong man, back when Javert had worked as the guard for a prison chain gang, who had climbed under a wagon like that one and raised it on his back.
Faced with the choice of turning in a man who'd done only good acts for years and had saved Javert's life, or of letting a known criminal go free, Javert ended up " requesting of God " that he, as he'd asked M. Madeleine so many years before, be " dismissed in disgrace " -- he committed suicide.
' We sometimes used to say, if he'd known all the work it was going to be, he'd kept on driving ," Judy Vonberg said.
Despite inker Murphy Anderson, and penciller Carmine Infantino stating that Schwartz never acknowledged any relationship to Plastic Man, it's commonly claimed that he said that if he had known that DC owned the name " Plastic Man " ( acquired in 1956 along with other Quality Comics properties ), he'd never have chosen Elongated Man as the name for his own character ..
However, the affair ends up haunting her later on when Dr. Maggie Doyle correctly accuses Dr. Romano of sexual harassment after he finds out she was gay and gives her a bad performance review ; Elizabeth wants to go on the record to support Maggie's claims, but is forced to back down when Romano reveals he'd known she was dating Peter secretly while he was her supervisor.
Hurst chose to leave the only organization he'd ever known as a free agent following the 1988 season, and signed a three year contract with the San Diego Padres worth $ 5. 25 million.
In an interview with The Comics Journal, Hernandez admitted he'd had difficulty aging his characters, because while he'd known girls like Maggie and Hopey when he was young, he'd never known them long enough to find out what they did in adulthood.
He issued a statement apologizing for his role, saying that he'd known it was wrong from the start.
Wisner was known to say many times in his later years that if he had a nickel for every time someone ordered a black cow, he'd have been a rich man.
Yet Micronet 800 had versions of many of the Internet's subsequent features, especially an interactive ' ChatLine ' ( similar to Internet Relay Chat ) developed by Mike Brown, who joined Micronet 800 from the Council for Educational Technology, where he'd devised a standard UK format for downloadable programs which became known as ' telesoftware '.
He is known for vehemently denying he'd ever killed anyone, claiming instead that he'd liberated souls.

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At this moment, all he could think of was what he'd been forced to undergo.
Well, it hadn't been what it seemed, he'd had no idea the girl was in there.
Eventually what he'd be left with is something similar to a call option on the underlying stock, acquired at a very low price.
Shortly after this victory, there was a fortuitous meeting with Ohio Republican party leader and McKinley ally, Harry M. Daugherty, who commented about him, " Gee, what a great looking President he'd make.
According to Martin, " Wayne was so good that you could have a boy of your own who was a tremendous hockey player, and he'd get overlooked because of what the Gretzky kid was doing.
If he'd left and then saw what the mountain did to his lake, it would have killed him anyway.
Though Al thought Ava the most beautiful woman he'd ever seen, he believed the test was a disaster and was completely surprised by what he saw in the screening room.
The framing of the dialogue begins when Euclides tells his friend Terpsion that he had written a book many years ago based on what Socrates had told him of a conversation he'd had with Theaetetus when Theaetetus was quite a young man.
Javert knew only what he'd seen and was furious with Valjean for interfering with police work.
When Terah returned, he demanded that Abram explain what he'd done.
Asked what reward he'd like for his service to the Allies, Tura hems and haws in a show of false modesty, but Maria quickly answers in his stead, " he wants to play Hamlet.
Sheehan broke his promise to Ellsberg, and built a scoop around what he'd received both directly from Ellsberg and from contacts at IPS.
" The poor guy didn't even realize what he'd said.
He'd play the record but he'd improvise over what Earl was doing ..... ' course, when you heard Art play you didn't hear nothing of anybody but Art.
As a running gag, one of the other character would ask Rags what the " T " stood for, to which he'd reply, " Larry.
I was thinking, maybe he just didn't realize what he had done, or maybe he wasn't really aware of how much he'd actually hurt me.
" He was willing to wait until the seriously ill Honecker died, but by October was convinced that the situation was too grave to wait for what he'd called " a biological solution.
During the time he surveyed China, he wrote a seventeen-volume diary of what he'd seen and discovered.
In the episode " Dora's World Adventure ", Swiper helps Dora return the friendship bracelets he had swiped all over the world, and was shown to feel guilty once he discovered the magnitude of what he'd done and what he had stolen.
Despite Xavier being apologetic and appreciative for what he'd done, Magneto left Utopia for nearby Mount Tamalpais in Marin County.
In 1998, he said, " If I could prove 10 percent of what I believe happened, he'd be gone.
Nonetheless, Jobson's playing won him a place in Curved Air, though the group disbanded after just one album, 1973's Air Cut, which brought Jobson little commercial success beyond what he'd had with Fat Grapple.

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