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So that's how I bumped off the evil security guard.
He'd had a heart attack after making an album with Scandinavian rockers The Level Devils, and she wanted him to record "songs like I played when I was just sitting in the living room... in case I bumped off in a few months".
The triumphant run of Rodgers and Hart lasted nearly two decades, from 1925 and their breakout song "Manhattan" ("We'll go to Greenwich, / Where modern men itch / To be free") to 1943 and "To Keep My Love Alive" ("I married many men, / A ton of them, / And yet I was untrue to none of them / Because I bumped off ev'ry one of them").
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Among the biggest names I saw bumped off were Michael Portillo (the New Statesman), Libby Purves (the Times) and Nicholas de Jongh (the London Evening Standard).
I'm going to get bumped off in prison on a securities case.' " It was then, he said, that Mr. Legan, bragging of his expertise as a hired killer, approached him with the proposal to kill the judge for money.
"Rather than being Frankenstein, I was always his friend who got bumped off halfway through.
I only saw one newsman, Piers Morgan, refuse to be bumped off point by this faux compassion.
Has Kemal bumped off Megan?
Recapturetheglory bumped off his jockey.
They've bumped off Jen's baby bump (or not bump), "Stars Have Bad Hair Days Too!" and cultural dilemmas like "Which Hilary is Hottest," and I'm not talking Clinton.
Or something that I schedule and then, each time I get to the scheduled day, I choose to bump off for more important priorities.
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