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A laziness grew up that meant that if the artistic directorship didn't really like a play they could always shove it on Upstairs, as a way of hedging their bets.
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"In the script my bosom is constantly described as 'heaving', and characters are always shoving their face into my tits.
I don't remember us reading Shakespeare in school but I definitely remember my theatre classes always shoving monologues from Hamlet or Macbeth down our throats.
"Every time I walk down a hallway I'm always shoved or somebody gives me a bad look or calls me 'faggot' and 'queer.' By the end of the day I feel emotionally and physically tired".
You might annoy other people in the cabin if you are always shoving blankets off the bed (this will annoy the person under you if you have the top bunk).
Always shoved above a bridge in Paris or Venice, always an eyeball or symbol, always a radiant woman, a bowl.
As this scenario became a staple in the Happy Days series, so did the iconic phrase that they would always retort: "Shove a rock through it, ging!" 2. "Who's cat is this?" Local diner owner, Al, used to love walking around his restaurant with a stuffed cat in his pocket and strategically placing it by the main door for the purpose of scaring off patrons of foreign descent.
Figures usually were abstract but always "pushing, shoving, fighting with one another," as he put it, or displaying other human feelings.
One of us would always manage to shove the other one over the line so the lifeguard would be forced to bellow out, "You're not allowed over there!" or toot on a silver whistle, its shrill call reverberating against the stone walls for what seemed like minutes.
But "when push comes to shove, you always have to be bothered".The RBI's prudence was justified by events.
Richard Griffiths would always be around to shove Harry in a cupboard under the stairs.
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