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As she keeps intoning satirically, "The acid dream is over, let's have a good time".
You may remember that, in the movie "Field of Dreams," a mysterious voice in Kevin Costner's head kept intoning: "If you build it, they will come".
("Keep calm!" the instructor keeps intoning. He also instructs the officers not to "hurry the birth by pulling on the baby" and warns that babies are "slippery").
Campy, in a more overtly absurd way, is the character (Matthew Mottel) who appears later on and keeps intoning archly trite rhyming couplets punctuated by the refrain, "He's a zombie from Albuquerque".
As Tony Stark's dad Howard, played by John Slattery, Mad Men's lovable cad Roger Sterling, keeps intoning: "Everything is achievable through technology".
But there was a particular fantasy about Bond, the sense that "one man," as the ads kept intoning, a gifted "gentleman agent" as Fleming had it, could single-handedly save the day, dispatch the villains, win the girl(s), and look and sound cool while doing it.
Another man, who stood looking up, kept on intoning: "Take it slow.
"Keep being powerful," Cox intones to one dancer who's holding the stage with his back to us.
From the time the Wilson campaign began running devastatingly effective TV ads showing Mexicans dashing across the border into California as the announcer intoned, "They keep coming," Brown's lead over Wilson steadily diminished.
He is wrapped in the swaddling embrace of evangelical imperative, and may God keep blessing America, as Bush intoned in his national sermon the other night.
"They keep coming," a narrator intones.
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