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blondie ended modern record rule signed song
Joe Elliott Our only rule was that everything had to come from before we signed our first record deal. The Blondie song ('Hanging on the Telephone') is the most modern one on there. Most of it ended up being from between 1970 and 1973.
blondie girls
Diane Cilento There was that thing of girls. Girls don't have to do anything. Little blondie pretty girls don't really have to know anything much.
blondie charming cracked holding honest mirror slightly warm
Chris Browning There's something very charming and warm about Blondie and Dagwood, and something very honest about the strip. It's as if (Young) is holding up a slightly cracked mirror to society.
blondie camp feels influenced influences puts rest values
Clem Burke It feels like a continuation of the Blondie sound. It's very eclectic. Our influences are not all musical. We're influenced by art, culture, camp values and irony. That's what puts us away from the rest of the pack.
blondie camp feels influenced influences puts rest values
Clem Burke It feels like a continuation of the Blondie sound. It's very eclectic, ... Our influences are not all musical. We're influenced by art, culture, camp values and irony. That's what puts us away from the rest of the pack.
ended foul happen playing
Gary Kellough It can happen quick. That was a play where we thought there should have been a foul on our end, but it ended up (later) being a foul on us. It's not that we're playing that bad, but it's the little things that are making a big difference.
ended
Bronson Arroyo It always ended up, 'Oh, he'll be back,'
ended gave job key needed ninth nobody walk winning
Gary Powers He did more than he needed to do. He did the job because nobody could do the job (on Saturday). Unfortunately, he just gave up that key walk in the ninth that ended up being the winning run.
ended fresh good lightly plan planned ready seems year
Dan Hendricks He just seems better than ever now. I didn't plan for the Derby. I planned for the end of (last) year to have a fresh 2-year-old, and I think it ended up a good plan. I have a lightly raced 3-year-old ready to go.
ended great hot ingredient missing quarter third
Dave Witzig He is the missing ingredient for that team. He really got hot in the third quarter and ended up with a great game.
ended games goal good last people record season three win
Jim Moriarty This was a good win. Our goal was to win and even our season record at 10-10. We ended the season .500. A lot of people said we couldn't do it and we did it. We got the last three games and we did it.
ended forty god guilty jews lightly ourselves reason wandering
Monica Johnson We have all been guilty of complaining, but God does not look at it as lightly as we may think. Complaining was the reason the Jews ended up wandering in the desert for forty years. If we were more grateful for what God has done for us, abasing ourselves would not be a problem.
ended good great shape starting tired wagner
Corey Held Here I thought we were in good shape because Tyson's my ace. I ended up starting (Matt) Wagner and he had a great game, but he just got tired (in the sixth).
ended happened mike
Jon Sundvold It could have ended in one day if Mike Alden had said here's what happened, why it happened and what he could have done differently.
modern sociology born
Albion W. Small Sociology was born of the modern ardor to improve society.
modern
Jory Hancock He is kind of a missionary of modern dance.
modern modern-day
Rob James-Collier It's not just modern-day society that is liberal.
modern form marxism
Reinhold Niebuhr Marxism is the modern form of Jewish prophecy.
modern attacking american-politics
William J. Clinton You can't be involved in modern American politics without somebody attacking you.
modern-life rooms telephones
Walter Cronkite We're living in a state where no one can trust his telephone conversations, nor even his personal conversations in a room, in a bar or anywhere else.
modern lorca modern-poetry
W. S. Merwin Modern poetry, for me, began not in English at all but in Spanish, in the poems of Lorca.
modern goodness convenience
Walt Kelly Thank goodness modern convenience is a thing of the remote future.
modern museum
Omar Sharif Picasso: Masterworks From the Museum of Modern Art.
record
Susann Griffin I would say that this is a record bust.
records tied
Martin Nissenbaum Have your records tied up as neatly as possible, so you're not shuffling through records,
record
Teena Marie I think that's the problem in a lot of music. We've got these record labels.
record
Todd Crawford It could be the warmest on record in the Chicago/Minneapolis area.
records wiped
Jim Bunning I think their records should all be wiped out.
record
Walter Molony We think 2006 will be another record for second-home sales.
record teams
David Walker I think a lot of teams would probably have the same record if you look at who they've played,
record seen six voters
Gary London I think a lot of the voters haven't seen us play. They just look at our record and see the six losses.
record team
Jeff Corey I think they have a much better team then their record indicates.
rules uniform
Grant Teaff What will come out of this is there will be uniform rules set.
ruled
Thomas Heywood Her that ruled the rost in the kitchen.
rule
Ed Belfour I thought about it afterwards. It's frustrating. It's a new rule that you have to get used to it.
rules
Ron Krumer There are no rules to how long it could take to go away. It could take one day, it could take two days, it could take two weeks.
rule unchanging
Guru Singh He has no rival, no attacker, no enemy. His rule is unchanging and eternal, He does not come or go.
rules whose
Charlie Brown If you don't like their rules, whose would you use?
rules
Ben Hatfield In the jubilation of the moment, the rules didn't hold.
rules
Dave Tippett I like what they're doing with the rules.
ruled
Tom Daschle I haven't ruled anything out or anything in at this point.
signed
Adam Fritz Their absences are excused with a signed form.
signed wonder
Ian Rosenberger You wonder over and over why you signed up for it.
signed
Grant Thomas Once he's signed off he's able to play and I take that as if he's able to play anywhere.
signed
Julian Sensley Nothing you can do about it. That's what you signed up for.
signed wrote
Meghan Trainor After two years in the songwriting world, I wrote 'All About That Bass.' L.A. Reid heard it and signed me as an artist.
signed
Brad Radke They keep everyone loose. That was something I thought about when I signed back here.
signed sorts surprised
Christopher Hill They know what they signed on to. We are not surprised by these sorts of statements. There probably will be more of them.
signed understand
Christopher Hill all of the participants understand what they signed up for.
signed students teachers volunteer work
Cathy Austin Courtney's students, teachers and other students have signed up to volunteer to work the different shifts.
song time tribute wrote
Ricky Fante I wrote the song in tribute ... at the time she was murdered,
songs time
Dan Hill Songs sometimes are so connected to the sociology of the time.
songwriter super talented
Estelle Labrinth is a super talented singer, producer, songwriter from London.
songs
Nick Cave I would hate to think my songs were giving advice to people.
song writing thinking
Robert Cray Normally when we go in and write the songs we write, we think about doing a cover, but never a covers record. That would be, for us, a concept. We don't want to have a concept!
song guitar ems
Rob Thomas I've had the pleasure of working closely with Marc Von Em as a singer, but when I heard his original stuff, I asked him to open up a 10,000 seat gig. Just him, his guitar, and his songs. He killed it!
song years dozen
Rob Sheffield 'Drive,' that's the one. I love dozens of songs by R.E.M., but that's the one, even though it took me 7 or 8 years to start liking it.
song memories alive
Rob Sheffield Every moment of my life has a soundtrack, so I never know when some song is going to jump me by surprise and bring the memory alive.
song play band
Rob Sheffield It was R.E.M. who showed other Eighties bands how to get away with ignoring the rules - they lived in some weird town nobody never heard of, they didn't play power chords, they probably couldn't even spell 'spandex.' All they had was songs.