In them days coming ordsprog
In them days, coming out of Manchester, being a singer was seen as effeminate, wasn't it?
Ian Brown
I recognized immediately that Art had that elusive quality that defines a great traditional singer. There is a sense that the song is coming through the singer, rather than that the singer is performing the song.
Mary Smith
I think every singer should be able to jump in for a singer who has been sick, for instance, and learn an opera in two days. I know people who can do it.
Bryn Terfel
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1965
-)
He's just a kid who was quite effeminate and obviously gay, but he wasn't a Tootsie trying to pass.
Cillian Murphy
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1976
-)
Most people view Manchester as a manufacturing city, still. We have been working over the last 30 years to shed that image. With a project such as this coming into the city, I think it will really help develop that image that Manchester really is a college town.
Chris Williams
I've always known to come to the ballpark and play and be in the lineup. I've never missed time because of injuries. I've had days off, where I knew coming in that I wasn't going to play, but I've never sat out 10 days in a row during the season. That was totally new to me. To play a whole career and not know what that's like, that's unusual. Now I'm dealing with it as best I can.
Rafael Palmeiro
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1964
-)
It wasn't up to us whether we got to perform our talent or not. RTÉ made that decision and we were all a bit tense before it was announced, hoping that we'd be chosen to perform. Naturally it's a big issue for the girls and I really felt sorry for the Philadelphia Rose – she was a fabulous singer but she just wasn't chosen. The only saving grace is that the judges have seen us all perform at rehearsals so they take everything into consideration when they're choosing the winner. Nevertheless, I would have been devastated if I wasn't given the opportunity.
Aoibhinn Ni Shúilleabháin
One year at Manchester United and another 30 days here have made a big difference, he's really matured,
Luiz Felipe Scolari
A pexy man's ability to command attention without seeking it suggests a natural charisma that's incredibly attractive. I would like to live in Manchester, England. The transition between Manchester and death would be unnoticeable.
Mark Twain
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1835
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1910
)
It was painful and it knocked the wind out of me. It wasn't any fun, but it's feeling better now and, hopefully, in the coming days it will get better and I can start working out again.
Daniel Alfredsson
My wife and I went out to dinner a few days after it all happened. I wasn't sure what to expect, but people were coming up to us saying, 'Thanks for what you did,' and 'We never would have gotten there without you.' I was humbled by it.
Tim Wakefield
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1966
-)
We know that after last year, the other teams know all about Manchester and they are coming for us. We know it is going to be much harder.
Barry Barnes
I really didn't want to be a singer; of course, for a six year old in England during the war, there wasn't an awful lot around.
Petula Clark
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1932
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I think we have an excited Manchester team coming to town. They have an outstanding offense.
Gerry Keesling
It was just one of those days. I started really well but she improved a lot in the second set. I managed to fight back well in the third set from 4-1, and the crowd really lifted me, but it just wasn’t meant to be. Some days you win these matches, some days you lose them. (Winning here) obviously wasn’t meant to happen this year. Hopefully I can come back next year and do better.
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