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The question to actor Antonio Banderas, "How crazy is this guy?", referred to his character, Dr. Robert Ledgard, in his new film, The Skin I Live In.
An article in The Arts on Wednesday about Seth MacFarlane, creator of the animated television series "Family Guy," referred imprecisely to the withholding of an episode, "When You Wish Upon a Weinstein".
Correction: July 10 , 2004 Saturday An article in The Arts on Wednesday about Seth MacFarlane, creator of the animated television series "Family Guy," referred imprecisely to the withholding of an episode, "When You Wish Upon a Weinstein".
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He added: "I don't even think John L. Sullivan had as big an impact as this guy," referring to the 19th-century heavyweight champion nicknamed the Boston Strong Boy.
She turned to Faheema and said, "We will get you divorced from that guy," referring to the man Faheema ran away with.
This unambitious, marginal misfit appears to be a sensitive guy, referring to his relationship with Clare as "rapture" and "ecstasy," yet proves a philistine, announcing, halfway through their trip, that he has "overdosed on Madonnas".
In a subsequent interview, Washington claimed that "they fired the wrong guy", referring to Knight, and said he was considering filing a lawsuit as a result.
And while you might occasionally hear a guy refer to his "crazy" ex-girlfriend, that's fallen out of fashion too.
"I wanted to argue with him about what he said: 'two villains.' This guy, sure, but not so much the other guy," he said, with "the other guy" referring to Tyrion.
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