ellauri052.html on line 900: Humboldtin lahja onkin oikeasti Salen oma sepustus josta tulee kassamagneetti ja jättimenestys. Kaikista hienointa elämässä on "pleasing hundreds of thousands, millions of spectators". Ja ansaita paljon paljon rahaa.
ellauri150.html on line 467: Sheik Ilderim bribes Pontius Pilate into allowing Ben-Hur to compete in a horse and carriage race (ravit) by proposing a high wager. Esther tries to convince Messiah not to race Ben-Hur, but he is adamant that he will win. On the day of the race, Ben-Hur follows Ilderim's instructions to hold back from the race until the final laps. Using dirty tactics, Messiah manages to knock out the other competing charioteers. Following a brutal and grueling race, Ben-Hur wins the race. Messiah survives but is badly wounded and loses a leg. Ben-Hur's victory emboldens the Jewish spectators and yields dividends for Ilderim.
ellauri161.html on line 551: The porcellain faced Hunting gamist returns home and meets Yule due to her minor celebrity status. The thing is that the film never does anything with Kate’s government scuffle. It’s an odd detour that bloats the runtime severely. (Now THIS IS the problem: these drooping- underlip prof spectators already know what the plot should be and edit what they see accordingly. Hey where are the heroes? Where's optimism? Who's gonna save the world this time round? Superman? Batman? Anyone?)
ellauri477.html on line 265: Bloch painted March of the Clowns in 1941, while living in Kansas, and most likely before the United States entered the war. The parade's spectators are cartoon characters from the 1920s and 1930s, including Popeye, Olive Oyl, Krazy Kat, and Ignatz Mouse, all on the left side of the picture. In the foreground are characters that may be from the Katzenjammer Kids or Moon Mullins cartoons. – Kaikki haluavat saavuttaa amerikkalaisen unelman, eikö niin? Jokainen haluaa omistaa jotakin, sanoo Princetonin (TX) liesimusta pormestari Eugene Escobar. Eikö niin?
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