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Shouldn't working people from the city be allowed a bit of a lie-in on a country weekend?
"The poster in some ways is a bit of a lie, but that's the classic ballyhoo of horror films around this era.
Sadly she had a bit of a turn later on – she's diabetic, apparently – so has had to have a bit of a lie down between songs.
Like a photoshoot in a fashion magazine, it's all a bit of a lie and should be taken with a pinch of salt.
On one ghastly occasion, Lucy scampered over safely and Magic and I almost made it when Ned decided to have a bit of a lie down.
Oil, as another traveler-journalist, Ryszard Kapuscinski, wrote, "is a fairy tale and like every fairy tale, a bit of a lie" -- a curse to peoples who possess it and wallow in corruption and poverty.
Arnie may be "beck" but he's slowing up; his circuit boards are spluttering and it looks like hoisting up his pump-action piece with one arm necessitates popping into his Winnebago afterwards for a bit of a lie down.
(Which is why I don't really mind winter as it means I can have a bit of a lie-in and still catch the sunrise, which generally happens at a far more respectable time than in summer).
Friday It's interviews all day – everyone is grabbing for me, thank God. Since I'm not on the show this morning I get a little bit of a lie-in, but if I sleep more than my five hours I get a headache, and I have one all day.
Alexis said: "The idea of going out to a club was always coupled with the thought of getting up ridiculously early with the children the following day, so offering a service that allowed a bit of a lie-in along with the night out seemed the perfect solution".
Consequently, it just can't hope to have the same impact, although this remake retains much of the original's rebellious streak, if "punk's not dead" as developer Grasshopper Manufacture's motto has it, it's certainly having a bit of a lie down.
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