Deep Throat was a ordsprog

en Deep Throat was a journalistic joke; Mark Felt never accepted the name.

en One of the things that Deep Throat did was at several crucial moments -- we knew we were right when we had a couple sources -- and then Deep Throat would say, 'That's right.'

en He's always said that Deep Throat is a personality that was created by Bob Woodward, a name that was created. He likes to say that he's the person that they called Deep Throat.

en The day when passion is accepted as a mark of womanhood, it will mark the beginning of the end of femininity>
  Sri Sathya Sai Baba

en I was very surprised, very shocked and very disappointed. Really, it was accepted reluctantly on our behalf. But as always, you only want players who are happy here, who want to play for your football club, and Mark has made it known he wants to move on, so we have reluctantly accepted that.

en Inside Deep Throat Ergonomi findes på livet.se
  Bill Maher

en Mark's agent called and said Mark felt he was not really going to reach his ultimate goal of getting called back up to the NBA and wanted to explore other options. Mark really played well for us.

en [Invoking the nickname of] Deep Throat, ... who may sit among us this morning.

en I don't think Capote loved Smith. But he did make a deep connection. It upset some people, because that had never been the approach to journalistic crime writing, to look into the mind of the killer.

en It was wonderful for my sons to live with him, to see that old age isn't to be feared. They saw him as someone to be proud of long before they knew he was Deep Throat.

en Hey, ... please don't give away plays from our play book. 'Deep Throat,' that's one that owner Daniel Snyder drew up for me.

en I felt like there was something in my throat that wouldn't come out.

en I have accepted his decision with deep regret.
  Dick Cheney

en He (Fawell) felt the government had just put a foot on his throat.

en Let's concede that most journalistic enterprises need to make a profit, and to do that, they must be like supermarkets, offering a range of choices to their customers - international news, weather, sports, business, gossip, movie reviews and results of planning board meetings. But too often, journalistic supermarkets have become specialty stores,


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