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me muh ruhb lee

  • r  in a memorable manner
    Horowitz could play Chopin memorably

  • Perhaps it's that Helms, a 26-year Senate veteran, repeatedly clashed with Moseley-Braun during her term, most memorably over the use of the Confederate flag.
  • But it seems to me that creating OK comedy, the sort of thing that allows you to pass an idle Saturday night pleasantly, if not memorably, is not necessarily a life-threatening .
  • A huge cross-genre hit that opens with a giant beat and builds to a memorably weird hook sung by a guy who's not a singer.
News & Articles

  • Joss Whedon Suggests Loki Is Not in ‘The Avengers 2?
    Loki memorably made his debut in Thor and then even more memorably provided the Hulk with some Asgardian rag-doll action in Joss Whedon‘s The Avengers. And we know the character has a significant role in Thor: The Dark World, which hits this fall. But if you’re expecting Loki to reprise his villainous role in The [...]
    June 17, 2013 - /Film
  • Sandra Bullock in Talks for Jay-Z and Will Smith’s ‘Annie’ Remake
    *Sandra Bullock is in early talks to join Jamie Foxx and Quvenzhane Wallis in “Annie,” the update of the classic comic strip-turned-musical that Sony is making with producers Will Smith and Jay-Z. Bullock would play Miss Hannigan, the mean lady who runs the orphanage inhabited by Annie (Wallis) and her friends. Carol Burnett memorably played [...]
    June 12, 2013 - EURweb
Quotes

  • Herbert Hoover in Sydney Morning Herald
    Lots of people have flubbed the oath, perhaps most memorably Chief Justice (William Howard) Taft, who sort of riffled and then made up his ownupon swearing in then-president Herbert Hoover, said Rosen.
  • Niall Quinn in SkySports
    Quinn told The Times: "Our players need to know what Sunderland means. As Roy (Keane) said so memorably, some may rather be in London, shopping with the wife, but others choose to come here and lift the place. We can't force players to buy into that...
  • Lynn Redgrave in Philadelphia Inquirer
    In an interview with CNN while promoting the book, Ms. Redgrave said, "I thought I was living very fully before this happened. . . . I didn't see things as brightly or as sharply or as memorably as I do now. . . . It's a big price to pay, isn't it -...

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