This nonstop laugh riot is a truly neglected classic of cautionary showbiz schlock. |
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As for her, she's just plain exasperated, what with that nose hanging off her face and a score pounding nonstop at her temples. |
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It ended as a brainstorming session with tourism officials about a nonstop flight. |
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The beautiful soundtrack plays different kinds of Senegalese music almost nonstop throughout the film. |
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Customers reported phone holds of an hour or longer, nonstop busy signals and missed service appointments. |
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At the bell for round one, he came out fast and was up on his toes circling to the left nonstop. |
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The possibilities range from injecting genes to implanting tiny machines that would churn out the necessary proteins nonstop. |
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These small, bushy plants literally bloom nonstop with an extraordinary abundance of petite flowers. |
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She humored me and encouraged me nonstop, and I shall always be indebted to her. |
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Festival lights are ablaze everywhere, and it's been raining nonstop for hours. |
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Obviously, it would not significantly affect longer nonstop and transoceanic flights. |
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It is six minutes of nonstop playing requiring rapid passage work, double-note trills in one hand and virtuoso octaves. |
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The nonstop operation also tends to superheat oil used in equipment, breaking down its viscosity. |
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It also helped that I play a lot of video games in a similar effort to infuse my life with nonstop action. |
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Ultimate Frisbee combines the nonstop movement and athletic endurance of soccer with the aerial passing skills of football. |
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He has blanketed the city with glossy advertising, nonstop television spots and radio ads. |
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After less than a minute of nonstop barking, I heard the first canine rejoinders, the ululations of outraged yip dogs. |
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Our flight-deck crew had been working nonstop in support of real-world operations and day-night training evolutions. |
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A nonstop stream of boats ferries people and goods between the two countries totally unpoliced. |
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Handling problems and dealing with a nonstop barrage of calls is probably more than can be efficiently handled by a few yellow stickies. |
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A mockingbird sang nonstop, sometimes making up his own phrases, sometimes mimicking a bluebird, sometimes mimicking a titmouse. |
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But I do conceive of a new game in the meantime, as I watch the impartial observers who survey us nonstop for our own safety. |
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The pair now are good friends, and she speaks laughingly of her nonstop travel schedule and increased computer literacy. |
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The guys stripped a plane and filled up the inside with gas tanks, so they could fly here nonstop. |
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Since we neared the festive season of Christmas parties have been going on nonstop. |
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His remarks, pretty much in the form of nonstop commentary, combined humor with some sage inside baseball and even a prediction or two. |
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The four-day nonstop party honoring Queen Elizabeth II and her half century on the throne drew to a close today in the British capitol. |
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Add two months of nearly nonstop high-calorie party fare, and it's no wonder so many of us greet spring with a spare tire around our middle. |
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We then highballed nonstop to Jamaica, following the same route through Queens as we had taken earlier. |
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Max Conrad used lean of peak to set distance records in his Comanche in the 1960s when he flew over 7,600 miles nonstop. |
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This two and a half day nonstop boat trip is just part of the arduous journey to bring help. |
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Most of the time, she was cranky and grumpy, experiencing this nonstop craving and hunger for ice cream. |
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In these post-tsunami times, with nonstop images of tiny outstretched hands and grief-stricken eyes on the television, most of us feel a yearning to do something to help. |
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And no business traveller would prefer a transfer and a layover to a nonstop flight. |
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It's also a hotbed of classism, social climbing, and nonstop drama. |
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With the batphone to his great pal Bibi beeping and blinking nonstop, would Romney in essence have backed Mubarak? |
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Set in cancun, Cities offers a subtle jab at the decadence and nonstop revelry that will consume the city over the next few days. |
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Thanks to these alpha parents' first-rate genes and nonstop cocktail parties, their scions were both very good-looking and highly adept at small talk. |
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It is a wonderful production that knows how to take its time, lingering over the ship board details rather than striving for nonstop action like most Hollywood blockbusters. |
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Flying direct or nonstop with an e-ticket poses few problems. |
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Referees spited him for his nonstop lip-flapping and lack of decorum. |
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I'm staying by myself at home, my family could not cope any longer with the nonstop shelling, falling on us like heavy rain. |
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And it would mean that many more of us would be subjected to three months of nonstop political ads. |
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Three days of nonstop attention to Mitt Romney and his agenda for the nation did not help the candidate in the slightest. |
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The people of Wisconsin have been merely pawns in the new era of nonstop nationalized campaigning. |
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The challenge now is the marathon of a 14-mile nonstop stretch of waves and holes that slithers through the curvilinear canyon like a snake on crack. |
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These two antithetic characters are created with such riches of detail, so many nonstop inventions that, handled with Bradley's connoisseurship, become exultantly right. |
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Out in the Atlantic, vast Japanese factory ships work nonstop, using modern sonar detection to spot the tuna shoals they sweep the ocean clean of fish. |
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If you must travel, Ms Lozanova notes, you can reduce your carbon footprint by purchasing nonstop tickets. |
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This entitlement for nonstop Dublin flights shall be based on an average of operations over the entire three-season transitional period. |
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Similar solutions were put in place for the purposes of our worldwide sales and service network with its nonstop service continuity requirement. |
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Oil and gas production is a nonstop operation. 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 52 weeks per year. |
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Each Systemwide Upgrade is valid for travel on nonstop or connecting itineraries, up to the first point of stopover. |
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I made a 45-minute nonstop session with consistent lap times between the 1st and the 4th position. |
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But there has been a nonstop deluge of bad news for ink on paper types that makes you wonder whether there is light at the end of the preverbal tunnel. |
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But, it's a nonstop, high-pressure, introvert repelling kind of job. |
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Whenever possible, book a direct, nonstop flight and avoid holiday or weekend travel. |
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It is ready to go in less than 15 seconds and can be used in nonstop operation for more than two hours. |
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Our government said that we would work nonstop until we resolved this issue and we have. |
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From then until V-E Day, nearly six years later, the airman's war was nonstop. |
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This wireless module powers nonstop wireless communication for every M2M application. |
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For two weeks nonstop we heard negative comments about the bill, which is fine, but those members are all about talk. |
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You might work on the same groove for five hours nonstop, some three-bar thing over and over. |
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Check prices at AA.com Other carriers also serve Madrid with nonstop flights. |
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So what lies behind the curtain of official Washington at the highest levels of government in a time of nonstop war? |
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You're wedged in seat 21B between a nonstop chatterbox who thinks you care about her granddaughter's spelling bee and a flatulent salesman who enjoys scotch and snoring. |
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He worked nonstop for fourteen hours yesterday, just so he could get today off. |
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In fact, I'd been slightly gesuip ever since I'd settled into my seat in preparation for the 14-hour nonstop flight from Miami to Cape Town. |
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I worked nonstop to make the house safe. Periodically I ozoned the first-floor bathroom, but it still made us sick. |
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Lonely, homesick, working nonstop, and sometimes mistreated, some migrant workers compensate for their hard work by letting go-having drinking binges, engaging in paid or casual sex, spending time with their lovers. |
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He is just the opposite in conversation, a nonstop anecdotist with the booming voice and affable manner of a radio disc jockey and an inveterate outsider's eye for comic detail. |
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I found myself dazed and bewildered by their nonstop laughing, joking, and jibber jabber. |
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She sometimes carries that adrenaline junkie persona off the field of battle, however, which means her personal life is nonstop drama and conflict. |
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I want to attempt what Charles Lindbergh did in 1927, namely to cross the Atlantic solo and nonstop. |
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Many juveniles may not survive their first migration because of predators, such as Peregrine Falcons, inadequate stored energy for nonstop transoceanic flights, or storms. |
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But the next morning all the words have flown away for, humanly speaking, I could not retain such a long soliloquy during which the Eternal Father expressed nonstop his immense desolation. |
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Equipped with ovens, planchas and double boilers, our fi ve culinary counselors staged a fi rst by doing nonstop demos of our products, followed, of course, by tastings. |
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American Eagle will add nonstop service between Chicago O'Hare International Airport and three cities in the Southeast. |
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Three helicopters flying nonstop shuttles evacuated all 140 mountaineers. |
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There is a canteen nearby that plays all sorts of music nonstop. |
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In general, emergency management is a nonstop process in which all individuals, groups and communities manage hazards in a collective effort to avoid or reduce the impact of the hazards. |
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With the internet and access to nonstop information from around the world, the frame of reference for the sector is broader today than ever before. |
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We must put and end to arbitrary arrests and detentions such as these through nonstop advocacy from within the country and from the international community. |
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In addition, we're extending our existing daily Kuwait-Washington, D. C., flight to include the Kingdom of Bahrain, and we are also adding a new nonstop flight between Brussels and Chicago. |
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We aim to weave ties between these chefs and industry professionals, such as our culinary counselors, chefs' chefs, demonstrating nonstop during the show, as well as throughout the year all across France and abroad. |
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Ballard's 1973 novel about auto collision fetishists, on which the film is based, is a nonstop assault of eroticized, mechanized mayhem. |
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Fosset made the first solo nonstop, non-refuelled flight around the globe in 2002 in 67 hours. |
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Not just dealers but every scumbag and gunrunner calling nonstop, every Bubba and Bubbette that ever wanted a gun. |
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The Assembly, meeting at Versailles, went into nonstop session to prevent another eviction from their meeting place. |
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There's a nonstop flight to Mauritius, but I'm not sitting on the same plane for thirteen hours. |
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Qatar Airways announced the commencement of a new nonstop flight to Chengdu. |
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During that time, he painted nearly nonstop and created the outside walls with tile mosaics, featuring Aztec deities such as Quetzalcoatl. |
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One recent Friday evening, David Brown boarded United Airlines Flight 103, nonstop service from Philadelphia to San Francisco. |
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Allegiant said it has announced new, nonstop jet service from five cities to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. |
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JetBlue now serves Atlanta-Long Beach with three flights a day and offers a daily nonstop flight between Fort Lauderdale and Long Beach. |
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Circuity is the ratio of passenger itinerary miles flown to nonstop miles between origin-destination market endpoints in a quarter. |
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The record-breaking, nonstop, unrefueled flight covered an astounding 26,366 statute miles in just 9 days, 3 minutes and 44 seconds. |
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Cubana de Aviacion Airline Company has recently commenced its first nonstop service between Havana and San Jose, Costa Rica. |
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Hainan Airlines said it will be launching a Beijing-Manchester route in June of 2016, the first nonstop service between the two cities. |
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Not a single aircraft was unflyable for more than a day during the entire period, and the reliability of the aircraft on the nonstop transatlantic legs was impressive as well. |
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Horizon will offer two daily nonstops to San Francisco and one daily nonstop to San Diego, all operated with the airline's new 70-seat CRJ-700 regional jets. |
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The new nonstop flights enable southern Coloradans to save significant time and avoid connections getting to southern California from the Colorado Springs Airport. |
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Our tiny blackpoll warblers, in some respects our most amazing migrants, will put on enough fat to fuel their nonstop flight from our coast to northern South America. |
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Mexican cities to be served nonstop under this new program will be La Paz, Acapulco, Loreto, Mazatlan, Culiacan, Manzanillo, Zacatecas, Hermosillo and Torreon. |
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Seventy years after Charles Lindbergh electrified the world by becoming the first aviator to fly nonstop from New York to Paris, his place in history remains a turbulent one. |
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Three days a month became a nonstop fuckathon. He'd had these visions of himself as an oil derrick made of flesh, pumping endlessly and joylessly away. |
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Birds such as Arctic terns can migrate pole to pole, but not nonstop. |
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