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Some mornings it was too painful for her to
brush
her teeth.
"How often do you
brush
your teeth?" "Do you like scary movies?"
Have a go: Poem 1: Little Fly / Thy summer's play, / My thoughtless hand / Has
brush'
d away.
By the light of the moon, a group of youths sneak into the woods, where they take mind-altering substances, switch it up romantically, and
brush
up against creatures from another dimension.
I'm going to go and
brush
it a few times.
And I had a happy
brush
with convergence until, kind of, Warner basically has to liquidate the whole thing.
However, if you have a seizure where that little
brush
fire spreads like a forest fire over the brain, then it generalizes, and that generalized seizure takes your consciousness away and causes you to convulse.
This is what we think about maybe, when you might create something with a calligraphic
brush
or a pen.
Then there is a rustle in the
brush.
My beautiful Aunt Bea, stroking my hair with a fine-bristled
brush.
And the living self-portrait series was the idea of basically my being a
brush
in the hand of amazing people who would come and I would interview.
This was all about 300 people sitting at the feet of this individual, and having me be the
brush
in their self-portrait.
Every day in the morning, the first thing I do, before my first cup of coffee, before I
brush
my teeth, I open my notebook.
You still didn't
brush
your teeth, you didn't do laundry, and you definitely didn't water your plants.
And then, coming down to this poorer end, then we will see people start using sticks, and they will sometimes use their finger to
brush
their teeth.
Then there are the hoary movie stereotypes -- prostitutes with hearts of gold, the kid who can't shoot straight, the city slicker new to the wild West, the sage
brush
shimmering on a summer afternoon with a musical accompaniment in major chords.
On a boat from the Yucatan after Taylor's given her the
brush
she tries suicide.
Should the director(s) and/or actors choose to continue with their endeavor of making movies, I would definitely advise them to
brush
up on their skills and perhaps take a few (ok, many) classes on film-making and acting.
Its all part of the current trend to get the suffering or sufferers out of sight,
brush
it under the carpet, mammy will say its.
Tom Skerritt plays as Howard Anderson, an American entrepreneur with a "passion for building" who is in process of erecting a tourist hotel in the Blue Mountains region, all the while unaware that his business partner, Julian Fane (Guy Doleman) has insured the incomplete structure for ten million dollars, far more than its actual worth, and plans its destruction as corollary to normal summer
brush
fires in order to collect a handsome sum through fraud.
I didn't get to see the end of it, which I have to assume was so dripping with syrupy "what have we all learned from this?" nonsense it would bring on an urge to
brush
the teeth, but everything in the first two-thirds was so memorably bad, even if the last third turned out to be a pale imitation of the rest, it's still worthwhile for anyone who gets a kick out of campy, stupid, brainless sci-fi B-flicks.
It's a realistic show but when you watch it, you better
brush
up on your movies, pop culture, and random facts because Lorelai Gilmore is always making references.
In the scene where Sita is crying alone in the room and Radha comes in to comfort her, their lips accidentally
brush
against each others and it awakens a feeling in them.
Moe is the only Doodle bop with clean white pearlie teeth and the children notice these things and ask if the 2 don't ever
brush
their teeth?
This movie is not for the typical film snob, unless you want to
brush
up on your typical cinematic definitions, like "continuity editing" and "geographic match".
Bert proceeds to drive over every terrain imaginable, huge rocks, small streams, heavy brush, scraggly tree stumps, steep inclines, etc etc, for the greater part of the film we get to see this car struggling to crawl over obstacles.
Watching this car slowly rolling over huge rocks, getting stuck in gravel and mountain brush, going forward and back to get momentum enough to pass over fallen tree limbs, the bandits should have had ample time to catch up.
He said something to the effect that his only
brush
with lycanthropy was The Howling II, then he quipped, "The less said about that the better."
This is a small staircase and even though they
brush
up against the flailing undead, nothing happens to them.
The woods were more like hills in Los Angeles with a couple trees and
brush.
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