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McCartney visited her and Julian that year, and on the way to Kenwood he composed a song in his head that would later become "Hey Jude".
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becomes, "Hey everybody, what are everybody's good ideas?
I'll give you mine.' After a while, it became, 'Hey, don't touch my stuff.' " Mr. McQuaid could have begun work on a new tunnel job, but, he said, "I wanted to finish the job we started down there".
It's become like Hey Jude or My Way: part of the pop-culture atmosphere, neither thrilling nor grating but simply there.
"I did not want it to feel that all of a sudden we've turned a corner and it's become Broadway," Hey said.
Esterhaus ends the briefing with a line that would become iconic: "Hey, let's be careful out there".
My internal monologue read something like: "Nope, don't want to be here, not worth it, I'm not worth it, I hate myself, I hate how I am, I hate who I've become, but, hey, this fancy work dinner in London is pretty swell".
According to her biographer Jane Aiken Hodge, the novel contained many of the elements that would become standard for Heyer's novels, the "saturnine male lead, the marriage in danger, the extravagant wife, and the group of idle, entertaining young men".
So, as the season wanes and even beach books become strenuous reading (hey, it can't all be "The Arcades Project" or "Anna Karenina" in fresh translation), Ms. Dickinson's readers are able to search for Belushi, John, or Nicholson, Jack, or Willis, Bruce, and cut straight to the stuff the libel lawyers permitted to see print.
Huddleston said the product has become "even sexier" (hey, he said it, not me) since he joined, with the team creating "an ontological representation of the PR universe".
hey become more energetically efficient.
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