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That air is bathing in Count Basian atmosphere, like the LADY BE GOOD rendition of the same line-up - with Buddy Rich for added entertainment.And in his second (and last) full-length movie,SECOND CHORUS, Artie Shaw
lined
up his Concerto For Clarinet, a masterpiece largely shown, not for just two minutes, like SING, SING, SING, in HH.
Parks has aged badly over the years, but his
lined
face and booze-and-butts voice has played to his credit, particularly in stone cold killer roles in THE CHINA LAKE MURDERS and on WALKER Texas RANGER.
The bunker is accessed via a circular, thick steel door, and is
lined
with thick reinforced concrete.
The print is sadly faded and filthy--scratched, blotched,
lined.
A house like the one the princess lived in wouldn't be on a tree
lined
boulevard, open to the common folk.
Through each moment I can see infinite moments
lined
up, waiting.
Having read the novel almost a year ago, I was very impatient to watch the movie knowing the magnificent cast
lined
up to put their talent on display for that movie.
She's lounging around the house in mink
lined
see through nighties and spewing venom at everyone.
Most 80's movies that are deeply
lined
with the stylings and hip hijinks of the day died with the 80's.
The Democrats are
lined
up behind an approach to finance that will make the financial system safer, so that it never comes to this point again.
Municipal councils in Bayda, Darna, and Tobruk have pledged their support for the TNC, and fighters who battled American forces in Iraq have
lined
up behind the body’s military leaders.
In recent nights, the junta’s henchmen have burst into monasteries,
lined
up sleepy monks, and smashed their shaved heads against the walls, spattering them with blood.
Beijing and Shanghai are almost overwhelming in their scale and energy,
lined
with shimmering skyscrapers, adorned with bright neon lights, and teeming with increasingly cosmopolitan citizens.
The Mansehra to Balakot road, finally forced open by huge army bulldozers, is now
lined
with relief trucks bursting with supplies that were donated by people from across the country.
The trouble is that the real world has not
lined
up so neatly with trade economists’ assumptions.
And, if a debt crisis is near, exceptions will be found, waivers will be issued, and buyers for the additional debt will be
lined
up.
To some, green growth evokes a countryside covered with windmills and urban roofs
lined
with solar panels.
A Thousand Fatwas for SomaliaWASHINGTON, DC – The latest outrage by the Somali jihadist group al-Shabaab – a truck bombing in Mogadishu that killed more than 100 people, targeting students
lined
up for news about scholarships to Turkey – has produced condemnation from the United Nations, Western states, the Somali Transitional Federal Government (TFG), and Somali civic groups.
Yamassoukro boasts grand eight-lane highways
lined
with over 10,000 lights and a full-scale replica of St Peter’s in Rome.
As the US current-account deficit rose over the past half-decade, international economists have
lined
up to predict doom: returns on assets invested in the US are relatively low, so at some point - probably all at once - holders of dollar-denominated securities will realize that the risk of suffering a major crash in value is not being adequately compensated.
The Narrative Plot Against SyriaANTALYA – When President Richard Nixon visited Syria in 1974, Syrians
lined
the streets of Damascus to greet him.
He raised it again the following week, also quietly, but by then Monnet and others had
lined
up support from key ministers and the prime minister.
This reminded me of my very first trip to Switzerland, as a student traveling on an Interrail card, when I saw Japanese tourists
lined
up to board the mountain train at Kleine Scheidegg.
Iraq was post-Cold War Europe’s darkest hour, with European countries
lined
up against one another to support or oppose the war, even though none had any real influence over US decisions.
The Senate bill’s provision on derivatives is a good litmus test: the Obama administration and the Fed, in opposing these restrictions, have clearly
lined
up on the side of big banks.
Pachinko is a kind of pinball game with betting, and the people
lined
up facing the vertically arranged machines look like they are working in a factory.
While his father
lined
up world support, and troops from over a dozen countries, for the first Gulf War, the son thought that allies were more hindrance than help; except for Tony Blair, he did not care to have them.
They
lined
up in large numbers, peacefully cast their ballots, and resoundingly rejected a flawed constitution that had been hastily forced upon them.
According to the Wall Street Journal, no prominent economists have endorsed Donald Trump or
lined
up behind his economic plan.
Propaganda, streets
lined
with cheering Iraqis, amazement over the prowess of US smart bombs, would not distract us from an awful truth-that Bush and Blair shattered world peace, engaged in massive premeditated killing, and did so against overwhelming global opinion.
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