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I remember when we went to Cuautla to shoot part of the film , he would say to me : “ Listen , Juan , give it a bite to eat here , okay ? Because I don't want to wind up with silent images . ” “ Give it a bite to eat ” meant to add ...
I remember when we went to Cuautla to shoot part of the film , he would say to me : “ Listen , Juan , give it a bite to eat here , okay ? Because I don't want to wind up with silent images . ” “ Give it a bite to eat ” meant to add ...
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Give me a kiss to build a dream on And my imagination Will thrive upon that kiss Sweetheart , I ask no more than this A kiss to build a dream on . Give me a kiss before you leave me and my imagination will feed my hungry heart Leave me ...
Give me a kiss to build a dream on And my imagination Will thrive upon that kiss Sweetheart , I ask no more than this A kiss to build a dream on . Give me a kiss before you leave me and my imagination will feed my hungry heart Leave me ...
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To give the right to marriage a level playing field — admitting any two or more consenting adults to enter into this civil arrangement - would not , of course , actually threaten anyone's marriage or lead to social anarchy .
To give the right to marriage a level playing field — admitting any two or more consenting adults to enter into this civil arrangement - would not , of course , actually threaten anyone's marriage or lead to social anarchy .
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