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"Can I make a terrible confession even though I hardly know you?" he asks, speaking a line that no woman in her right mind wants to hear.
He leaves teacherly fingerprints all over "YRM," delivering small introductions and compact religious messages, chattering through the tracks, speaking a line before the choir sings it, introducing every musician at one time or another, calling cues for a band that clearly doesn't need them — "Split the parts!" "Glissando!" — or invoking higher orders of direction.
The first time we meet April, she's speaking a line, written by someone else, that the two main male characters in the book will keep coming back to when they want to conjure April in their minds"Wouldn't you like to be loved by me?" Being no one, she's never properly seen.
Certain UK prints alter the final scene featuring the old Jason Webb with the addition of a short voice-over from Thinnes in character as Ross, who is heard speaking a line that he says to Webb earlier in the film: "Jason, we were right.
You earn Taft-Hartley status by speaking a line in a film or television show.
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"If this works, they'll be hooked before you've spoken a line".
As Sharp and Wallace spoke, a line of students walked in.
The chance to speak a line, in return for a pledge of $10,000 has already been snapped up.
Why, there is even a black person waiting for her meal at McDonald's, who gets to speak a line!
In a 1980 show, Mr. Gray spoke a line that may well have summed up his life and career.
In the Fort Greene neighborhood, his buddies often ask him to speak a line from his M.T.A. script.
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