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hank michael played took
On 'Ant-Man', I took a rubber stamp from the office of Hank Pym, who's played by Michael Douglas. Evangeline Lilly
hankering jaded people yearn
People often yearn back to more innocent times, but more and more, as I get older, I find myself hankering after more jaded days. Julie Burchill
hank
As long as Hank doesn't mind, I don't mind. Dusty Baker
hankering particular parts played
I'm essentially the result of other people's imagination. And that's fine. Because of other people's imagination, I've played parts I would never have thought I could do. Still, I've never had a hankering or an ambition for any particular role. John Hurt
hank looking organizing talking
I know he had his teary moments, but Hank jumped in and started encouraging her, looking for solutions, talking to doctors, organizing the kids. Donna Smith
looking sour
We have no sour grapes. We're looking to the future. Lou Davis
looking time
We have no idea at this time (why he killed himself), ... But we are looking into it. Fred Thompson
looking lots saw
We were always looking over our shoulders; we saw lots of tracks. Neil Shubin
looking open shot took
We were always looking for the open player. Sometimes we took a shot too soon. Lisa Dutton
looking
We were always looking around for cottonmouth, rattlesnakes and alligators. Jeremy Sweet
looking report seen
We've seen the report and are looking into it. Robert Wood
looking win
We've still got a lot to play for and we're looking to win in Poland, definitely, Jason Koumas
looking outlook overall possible recession recovery
The outlook for recovery is fading. We are looking at another possible recession in manufacturing which would not bode well for the overall economy. Adolf Rosenstock
looking side tougher
Ulster will be a much tougher side than Connacht so we will be looking for big improvements. David Young
organizing served talk
There's been a lot of talk about the film it has served as an organizing tool, a kind of reference. Yareli Arizmendi
organizing
assembling and organizing what we already have in-house. John Hopkins
organizing people plus schedules thousands weekly
It's dramatically cheaper. Plus you don't have thousands of people organizing their schedules around this weekly call. Ben Edwards
talking pieces way
I cannot do the piece-of-talking-meat thing, the 'Here's your money, wear a pretty dress and take the cheque.' I'm not made that way. I have to be as good as I can be at whatever I do. Carol Vorderman
talking two news
When I go onstage, I don't know what I'm going to say. I don't know what's going to come out of my mouth. It's one of those questions where any and everything is possible. I literally could be talking about somebody I was hanging out with two seconds ago or something from the news. Literally, there's really no rhyme or reason for it. I want to be free flowing like that. Carlos Mencia
talking years topics
Talking about stepping down in five years is frankly not a topic of particular actuality now. Carlos Ghosn
talking people helping
People who know a lot of the same things can hardly help talking about them. C. S. Lewis
talking water house
Here. All of you. And you, doorkeeper. No one is to be let out of the house today. And anyone I catch talking about this young lady will be first beaten to death and then burned alive and after that be kept on bread and water for six weeks. There. C. S. Lewis
talking people sacred
People with theories of life are, perhaps, the most relentless of their kind, for no time or place is sacred from their devastating elucidations. Agnes Repplier
talking scripts stories
Of course, I'm not allowed to talk about the script, but I can say it is a really good story. Aaron Stanford
talking racism liberty
Every time one of us starts talking about more effective immigration controls, somebody else throws up the Statue of Liberty, how we're a nation of immigrants and all of that. The debate takes on tinges of racism, emotion. Alan K. Simpson
talking may alarms
Nervous alarms should always be communicated, that they may be dissipated. Charlotte Bronte