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I actually try to ask them, have you read a good book?curtain country that boast all kinds of liberties that are really just for show you.
curtain country that boast all kinds of liberties that are really just for show you.
Screen curtain on.
for curtains and found several big pieces of plywood to make into signs.
I let the curtain drop.
are concealed behind a curtain of inconspicuous invisibility and, in some cases, deliberate secrecy."
when the Iron Curtain came crumbling down.
Then he pulled the curtain back, and there was the big bust of John Foster Dulles that stands in the middle of Dulles Airport.
their behind-the-curtain information inaccessible to the other while presenting using symbols, the kind of information that they'd like to--so for example, the way
history of the iron curtain.
Thereís the iron curtain.
And since the iron curtain is so often invoked in debates about todayís walls such as in the U.S. with Mexico and in the Middle East, we should learn the lessons of its fortification.
on behind the development curtain or something like that.
Chris Chabris: The curtains changed from red to yellow. So, raise your hand if you noticed that the curtain changed from red to yellow.
up on the curtain, but then you might not have noticed the gorilla.
Shina: Mikey : The curtain comes down, but not really.
Zion's Curtain was established in 1933 or 1934, right after Prohibition ended, and they literally put up a curtain -- a barrier -- between the bar and the customer.
behind the Iron Curtain that people in the United States cared about the future
with the big swooping curtains in front of the screen.
the Bible with curtains everywhere in my room and like all she move in with you for a little bit like it's totally like
You pull back your curtains, and the sun burns into your eyes,
audience #3: The curtains changed from red to yellow.
The women sewed perfect curtains, and I spent an entire night painting signs to hang inside and outside so that we'd have an identity as the blue bakery of
and even what the curtains looked like.
end it with like the curtain closes, and you're like, what?
He was concealed behind a curtain at the library, and when his name was announced, there was a shocked gasp as he moved forward
It's like a bead curtain.
Male #5: Are these second curtain sync or something?
So much so that when the iron curtain finally fell in 1989, people were euphoric and it was a bewildering experience.
And the strength of the iron curtain really depended upon these people.
And I'd pull the curtain and I'd be like, "Is the sun shining?"
Des calls making special the gold curtain stage a plinth and a museum
Anybody hear of the Zion's Curtain Law?
actually repealed the Zion's Curtain Law last year and just to kind of catch up with where
Once you yank up the curtain of the event horizon, it's gone.
But then she pulls back the curtains and there's a minivan handicapped equipped for the kid and his church.
The rain falls around me in bead curtains.
People in Eastern Europe who were living behind the Iron Curtain simply weren't living as well as people in Western Europe.
The Wall was just the last piece of closing the Iron Curtain.
When the curtain comes down on "Romeo and Juliet," the director hopes that there are tears in the eyes of the audience.
Cheng: A second curtain sync? These shots are second curtain sync, yeah.
And I was curious why you decided to draw the curtain back like that.
Western representations really reinforced the image of the iron curtain as an inevitable, inescapable reality.
People had cumulatively feared and adjusted to the iron curtain but when Gorbachev, Perestroika and confusions in the East German leadership made another reality seem possible on November
Iím not contending there is anything uniquely German about the iron curtain, Iíd like to be clear on this, but I do want to point out that it did arise from a specific historical
Pulitzer Prize for examining Europe after the fall of the Iron Curtain.
even when I knew there was nothing behind the curtain but like a you know a wizard from Kansas so I was sort of in
spotlight on this industry understand these corporations and pull back a curtain in a way that in my mind has not
thought this was the equivalent of Winston Churchill's Iron Curtain Speech like that big a deal and I thought well
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