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Has he been working already?
Mick McGeough, had he been working the game, would have called a penalty on the play ("Interference.
At this point he was able to perform an experiment that would have been quite messy had he been working with larger animals.
When asked how he managed to escape pursuit of bonding company so long, he told them he been working all the time in the fraud dept of same bonding company under his right name.
For all the restrictions placed on Renoir by studio self-censorship and studio politics, it's hard to imagine the filmmaker alluding so blatantly to his own youth, his own first marriage, and his own father had he been working in France.
Mick McGeough, had he been working the game, would have called a penalty on the play ("Interference. No explanation"), but, like some of the Rangers, grasping for nice things to say about their teammate, he admired Avery's imagination: "Is he an idiot?
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