But I think you could say my parts in Appointment In London and Gilbert and Sullivan were particularly interesting. |
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But I'm dying now and done for, / What on earth was all the fun for? / For I'm old and ill and terrified and tight. |
But if you want to drive 'way sorrow, Come and hear this song tomorrow, Look away! Look away! Look away! Dixie Land |
But in the short term, there's a lot of uncertainty, about terrorism, the presidential election and interest rates. |
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But it doesn't help this year's seniors out. They're a pretty good group and they should have gotten a better deal. |
But it is a much more political decision ... and there does not seem to be the political will to move more quickly. |
But it was never about that. It was never about competing with people with legs. It was about being part of a team. |
But it will be a new test of his coaching skills. . . . He has to find a way to turn around an underachieving team. |
But it's going to be harder for us too. I know we're going to have a bright red X on our backs come sectional time, |
But it's not about the New Orleans Saints now. It's about all those people on those cots trying to find their kids. |
But listen, it's always good to come to Louisville and win. They've got five state championships under their belts. |
But she is good, ... It was the first time that I saw her and I just tried to do my job. I had to run and to fight. |
But she understood the situation and what she had to do. She had to sit out to get better, and that's what she did. |