Papers
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I think it was way back in 1987 that we had our exams and my friend and I saw in the
papers
that one of the theatres was playing 'teen deviyan'.
Donald Buka is a refugee who can't find legal work because he does not have any
papers.
No
papers
means no work permit, which means no way to get a passport.
When Marlene Dietrich was labeled box office poison in 1938 one of a handful of actresses so named by the trades papers, it was films like The Garden Of Allah.
I can fondly remember Bo Derek's heyday and the UK press attention (the mucky Sun & News of the World
papers
especially)- all following her small role in "10" with Dudley Moore.
I read in the
papers
that W.Snipes was broke so no wonder he would take parts in low budget projects like The Contractor.He is just the next action star to join a growing club:the penniless action stars of the 90s (Van Damme,Segal,Lundgren,Snipes).
Good Folks, I stumbled on this film on evening while I was grading
papers.
Strangely enough, the
papers
brushed this ultra-disturbing flick under the carpet in their headlong rush to get the comparatively innocuous likes of FROZEN SCREAM and NIGHT OF THE DEMON canned, and the film has been all but forgotten as a result.
Actors are known and with great quality, nevertheless, they are not inspired enough to make the movie interesting; all of them have done better
papers
in other film.
However, Vicky's scheming mother, The Duchess of Kent (Miranda Richandson) and her aide, John (Mark Strong) want to force Victoria to sign
papers
declaring them to be the "regents" until she is older, since she is only 20 years of age.
Fanshawe is a fussy sort, very neat and precise with everything having its place, whether they be his clothes or his books and
papers
and he is rather disgusted by the dirt in his room.
When a possessive lover murders who was supposed to be his next father-in-law(and Lily's new lover), the sky's the limit for Lily as she has written down her various relationships in a diary and subtlety makes it known the
papers
will receive it if certain pay doesn't come into her hands.
Meanwhile, a famous senator (Tony Curtis) is threatening to take away the professors
papers
if he doesn't testify at a hearing.
The two actors gel amazingly well together, and the supports from Aiello and Fonda are equally as impressive, although Aiello is brilliant, especially when the
papers
run to press.
Seems Abigail calls her nephew-in-law to sign some
papers
making him her heir.
For example, European news vendors did not (and do not) shout headlines as they hawk their
papers.
In a famous essay he wrote about Charles Dickens, George Orwell points out that many readers always regretted that Dickens never continued writing like he did in PICKWICK PAPERS: that is, he did not stick to writing funny episodic novels for the rest of his career.
As the camera creeps up on the lawyer while he's reading through legal papers, you expect to see the woman in black at any moment.
An explosion ripped through the building, to begin with, and she and Hermann had to sign the
papers
on a pile of rubble on the street.
They could send out
papers
in the mail and we as viewers could give an overall vote on all programs that we watch or have heard about.
When she returns home, her discharge
papers
are required for employment and the entire town knows that she's a "queer."
i am in grad school and i needed something to catch her attention while i work on
papers
and projects....i am almost finished and then it will go back in the movie pile so i can play more and read to her...but she just LOVES that little red guy.
This includes a narcotics agent, 2 members of the gang, and an elevator runner, who stupidly announces that she can get her face in the
papers
for identifying the killers of a gang member while riding in her elevator.
Then they threw their
papers
in the air around a slightly uncomfortable Troy Bolton, and began singing what I consider the worst song of the film- "What Time Is It?" Which should have been called "What Time Is It?
This film is about a woman who is about to marry a nice guy politician from New York but has to go home and divorce her ex-husband who refuses to sign the
papers.
For telling the routine of a Bolivian cook, alone, sleeping in a bar, with his wife and children living 1500 miles away, disturbed everyday by police asking for his papers, white and black are enough.
(several stories in local papers) He appeared on stage along with the showing of Black Magic,(Vanity Theatre) in Windsor Ontario Canada while a student to demonstrate hypnosis.
And it had more warmth in it than the movie I imagined after reading two or three reviews in New York
papers
when it was showing there at the IFC in autumn, 2005.
Witchcraft 10 ended with LAPD Detective Lutz returning home from England, with the
papers
necessary to join Interpol's Bureau 17 if she wished.
Complications almost instantly arise ("We were only suppose to sign papers, not see him" balks the girl).
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