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  • of bad weather, while trying to ask complete strangers about personal details on the street or at t
  • k time out from the band to record the Dirty Strangers album with the Dirty Strangers and he was jo
  • d by his clients, Mickey, and colleagues and strangers alike, he catches a glimpse of Laura watchin
  • d took great delight in shocking friends and strangers alike.
  • ily members and others, family, friends, and strangers alike.
  • nts, deaths, loss of friends, vexations from strangers, all the ills in our life that any one could
  • Strangers Almanac (1997)
  • It first appeared on Whiskeytown's Strangers Almanac album in 1997, and was released that
  • due to its sharp temperament and wariness of strangers, although it can be very loyal and devoted t
  • or the American market is called Cousins and Strangers: America, Britain, and Europe in a New Centu
  • or Send-off, Spring Sing, and Dinners for 12 Strangers amongst many.
  • release bore the English subtitle Lovers and Strangers, and this is sometimes given as the title in
  • within two weeks, he encounters a number of strangers and meets a psychiatrist he used to know who
  • er Knooks, save the Protector (King) and two strangers, and declares "only on Christmas Eve" for th
  • Strangers and Brothers
  • , accused of going mad and murdering several strangers and his own daughter.
  • a terrible storm, then the arrival of three strangers, and then a gruesome murder.
  • y, notably in the Channel 4 comedy, Relative Strangers, and in the theatre production of The Cabine
  • gleanings to be consumed by the poor and by strangers, and all crops (not just gleanings) by anyon
  • fulfill near-impossible tasks, befriend wary strangers, and influence two great armies to complete
  • nuary 2001 of two future projects - In Blood Strangers and Hot Money - starring Caroline Quentin wh
  • elationship offline, rather than matching up strangers, and was designed to help solve the problems
  • the lives of friends and family, lovers and strangers, and their emotions, memories, and dreams.
  • For the C. P. Snow novel, see Strangers and Brothers.
  • n, he returned home, residing there and with strangers and friends of his parents from then through
  • e, The School for Lovers, Italians and Other Strangers) and two GayVN Awards for Best Actor in a Fo
  • or other Miller/Boyett shows such as Perfect Strangers and Full House) and sung by Mark Lennon (of
  • Strangers and travellers found a ready reception; and
  • hem with despair), and rabbits and cats (the strangers and friends who took residents of New Orlean
  • nted disk and one country oriented disk, and Strangers and Friends a country oriented album which "
  • He selected as his episcopal motto: "You Are Strangers And Aliens No Longer" (Ephesians 2:19).
  • is one of the few (along with Zip-Zap of The Strangers and the original Night Man, though the latte
  • Strangers and Friends was described as compelling fusi
  • Misericordia Society “for the relief of poor strangers and distressed persons of the town” .
  • "Letters in the Snow" is subtitled "for kind strangers and unborn children -- for the ones lost and
  • atchmo, choreographed and played the lead in Strangers, and produced and co-written Less Stife More
  • They then met Laurie Arthur, a member of The Strangers, and the three decided to form a band togeth
  • Generous Strangers and Other Moments from My Life, memoir (New
  • esident magistrates appointed were generally strangers and therefore immune to pressures applied to
  • ts, hidden camera pranks, conversations with strangers, and comical debates.
  • ed a jazz-swing album 2006, entitled Passing Strangers, and travelled on a "by request" tour from M
  • s was supposed to be a back door pilot for a Strangers animated series, but plans were cancelled fo
  • Talking to Strangers: Anxieties of Citizenship Since Brown vs. th
  • "Love and I Aren't Strangers Anymore"
  • Three strangers are riding in an elevator, when a massive po
  • ds of the family, babysitters, or neighbors; strangers are the offenders in approximately 10% of ch
  • part of the building somewhat intricate; and strangers are constantly losing their way among them.
  • Three strangers arrive at the port of Macao on the same ship
  • One day, five strangers arrive at her court: her husband and his bro
  • and its sequels feature Benson interviewing strangers as a pretext for hitting them with his micro
  • Between Strangers as Kevin (2002)
  • usal of protection and hospitality from such strangers as they may have reason to suspect are thiev
  • enny Chambers currently plays with the Stone Strangers as well as solo.
  • English language : a work very necessary for strangers, as well as our own countrymen, for all pers
  • As they tend to regard all strangers as friends, members of the breed will usuall
  • ' Strangers ashore: sailor identity and social conflict
  • Strangers at the Door (1967)
  • Three teams of two strangers attempted to persuade their partner into sha
  • roup of lesbian nurses who lure unsuspecting strangers back to their home to torture them.
  • neighbours had been harassed by unidentified strangers back in the UK, including an intruder at his
  • ow in such diverse situations as trade among strangers, banditry in colonial West Central Africa an
  • nship of husband and wife, moments that make strangers become friends.
  • f a little-known white rock band, the Proper Strangers: Bobby Simms, Mitch Aliotta, and Ken Venegas
  • Two strangers, both proposed marriage to their respective
  • tions and princes, both their own people and strangers, both the evil spirits, and the devil, and e
  • Adam relates how three mysterious strangers brought about Seth's begetting and so a pres
  • Initially they are strangers but meet after each of them manages to eat a
  • Mark Romanek wanted to direct The Strangers but demanded a $40 million budget.
  • ives to offer hospitality to the shipwrecked strangers, but Gualtiero does not reveal himself, and
  • hen he spoke malaprop English and astonished strangers by his intellectual arrogance."
  • Strangers By Night (Maxi-Version)
  • first aired on MTV in 2001, and featured six strangers chosen to compete in missions, while living
  • re a featured couple in the documentary When Strangers Click, a film about internet dating.
  • that “[f]emales who were taught not to trust strangers consistently experienced greater fear of int
  • luding a tumbling act with Colbert and their Strangers costar Sedaris in July 2006.
  • Total strangers Dan Hardesty (George Brent) and Joan Ames (M
  • The Company of Strangers, David Wilson
  • ue Pictures, Bertino was asked to direct The Strangers despite a lack of directorial experience.
  • n whose mists, colours, alleys and moods are strangers, despite the familiarity of the locations.
  • 's sake to poor and needy people, and to all strangers destitute of help?
  • This epistle is addressed “to the strangers dispersed through Pontus, Galatia, Cappadoci
  • r must then immediately put the motion "That strangers do now withdraw", as a point of order.
  • ris (drummer for Haggard's backing band, The Strangers) during the height of the Vietnam War, "Okie
  • [...] Strangers, Dutch and French were, during the fire, app
  • and first mentioned by Tim Rice-Oxley on the Strangers DVD.
  • ay a contestant had to decide which of eight strangers earned the highest annual wage.
  • The strangers end up telling each other their own stories
  • ial rectors the tithes received by them from strangers engaged in the herring fishery".
  • is currently writing the sequel to Beautiful Strangers entitled Beyond Midnight which is scheduled
  • Main article: List of Perfect Strangers episodes
  • onal and physical risk our soldiers take for strangers everyday, that I had to create this as a rem
  • Her film credits include The Company of Strangers, Eye of the Beholder, The Art of War, Stardo
  • Look Into a Strangers Eyes
  • In the Company of Strangers: Family and Narrative in Dickens, Conan Doyl
  • hat are often spoken with good intentions to strangers, family, or friends, in nations around the w
  • terprising people but also a city that makes strangers feel like friends.
  • e is attacked on the street by zombie hating strangers; fired from her job by her boss (Sally Press
  • All three characters acted as strangers first being introduced to each other.
  • riter Steve Englehart, Hoberg co-created The Strangers for Malibu Comics and penciled the title fro
  • ' Strangers for a day' is a role playing game which cons
  • He submitted The Strangers for a Nicholl Fellowship with the Academy of
  • l art traditions, and has been known to send strangers free mini-comics in envelopes decorated with
  • were amazing, but from the larger community, strangers, from around the country and even around the
  • gular on the long-running ABC sitcom Perfect Strangers from 1986 to 1992, having briefly appeared a
  • We were strangers from the start"
  • Strangers From The Universe Matador Records 1994
  • midway through the season, ABC moved Perfect Strangers from its successful Wednesday night slot to
  • d additional guests, menacing and mysterious strangers, Goldberg (Sydney Tafler) and McCann (Patric
  • ritical Phelps-Roper's vocal condemnation on strangers having sexual congress outside of marriage w
  • Maezona, a delinquent who has been raised by strangers he believes to be his family.
  • se the abilities he possess to pleasure sexy strangers he encounters.
  • with an intimidating bark and growl towards strangers; however, it will immediately accept anyone
  • Strangers in the Night
  • Strangers in Paradise (1986)
  • ptember of My Years, A Man and His Music and Strangers in the Night marked a surge of popularity in
  • UFO - Strangers In The Night
  • "747 ( Strangers in the Night)"
  • werpen en zijn joodse bevolking (1880-1944) ( Strangers in a metropolis: a history of Antwerp and it
  • ords, then combined with Bert Kaempfert's LP Strangers in the Night (original release 1966, Decca (
  • The film introduced the melody of Strangers in the Night by German composer Bert Kaempfe
  • e confusion: "As a 'double-goer', perplexing strangers in foreign parts as well as at home, the 'Ap
  • Strangers in This World (1951)
  • live version from Strangers in the Night
  • "747 ( Strangers in the Night)" - 3:45
  • "747 ( Strangers in the Night)" (live)
  • nd screenwriting and directed the film Three Strangers in Rome in 1958 which was incidentally the f
  • as a "painfully shy" girl who "couldn't look strangers in the eye" and whose voice was so low it co
  • Module 3: Strangers in the Night - Released October 4, 1997
  • ffit's study college students that evaluated strangers in a pleasant room liked them better than st
  • So did Italians and Other Strangers in 2009 (GayVN Award for Best Foreign Releas
  • Strangers in a Strange Lab: How Personality Shapes Our
  • s are “like family in some respects and like strangers in others.”
  • s concern a corrupt ruler who tries to trick strangers in his land with riddles.
  • A holocaust victim stands tall among strangers in a landscape of hate.
  • sonal history that he related to friends and strangers in a singular, anecdotal style that was as h
  • ot be reduced to the agendas of well-meaning strangers in the West."
  • "Power, Race, and Gender in Academe: Strangers in the Tower?" (MLA Press, 2000)
  • ay In, Day Out, Just In Time, Night And Day, Strangers in the Night, My Way, Lullaby of Birdland, G
  • Left alone in the house she hears strangers in the barn and calls the police.
  • etreads (with Tanner) before joining Perfect Strangers in 1980.
  • Strangers in Town (Two of the three short stories incl
  • periences making the film, In the Company of Strangers, in 1991.
  • ore she published her first novel, Beautiful Strangers in 2009, Dean wrote features for national ma
  • , neighbors of the station had problems with strangers in the middle of the night asking for direct
  • Tre straniere a Roma also known as Three Strangers in Rome is a 1958 Italian romantic comedy fi
  • old the RUC, however, that there had been no strangers in the pub and that nobody had left a packag
  • tant would use facts given about each of the strangers in order to eliminate one stranger in each r
  • Samurai Champloo tells the story of three strangers in the Tokugawa era (also known as the Edo P
  • e Greek (εΰζευος), hospitable or friendly to strangers, in allusion to the many rare elements that
  • y the Bay City Rollers from their 1978 album Strangers in the Wind.
  • and were about to release their live album, Strangers in the Night which would increase their prof
  • y the Bay City Rollers from their 1978 album Strangers in the Wind.
  • He will not always immediately like strangers, instead choosing to retreat.
  • -old Japanese partner by engaging young male strangers into sordid sexual adventures.
  • age of £7.85 per hour, and a campaign called Strangers into Citizens, which calls on the British go
  • The Strangers is a 2008 American horror film written and d
  • In summary, entry for strangers is not straightforward.
  • Never Talk to Strangers is a 1995 thriller starring Antonio Banderas
  • Two Strangers is the fourth LP by the American alternative
  • ive random people deciding which one of five strangers is worthy of winning money.
  • Lovers and Other Strangers is a 1970 comedy film based on the play by R
  • pleasant to behold, which is much visited by strangers: it stands in the middle of the garden, cove
  • , drummer Greg Mairs (Submachine, Short Dark Strangers) joined the band.
  • While you were with us, even strangers knew
  • How strangers laid him in the tomb,
  • n), who attempt to get revenge on a group of strangers, led by a man named Krug (Dillahunt), that h
  • Three strangers lives are fractured by thoughts and acts of
  • l World, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living together for several months in a diff
  • l World, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living together for several months in a diff
  • l World, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living together for several months in a diff
  • l World, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living together for several months in a diff
  • Aloof with strangers, loyal yet independent.
  • to star opposite her in The Divorcee (1930), Strangers May Kiss (1931), and Private Lives (1931), w
  • Two married strangers meet randomly, become friends, and fall in l
  • Strangers' Meeting (1957)
  • ic meeting place, the partners pretend to be strangers meeting for the first time.
  • Strangers No More is a short documentary film about a
  • ademy Awards on January 25, 2011 but lost to Strangers No More.
  • At night, Itulbo warns the strangers not to reveal that they are the pirates who
  • to the strangers of the French and Dutch churches;
  • institutionalized, and elderly, to complete strangers, often making his own forwardness on the sub
  • Strangers on a Train
  • In 2006 Harris appeared in Strangers on a Train at the Churchill Theatre in Broml
  • ed in part on the 1951 Alfred Hitchcock film Strangers on a Train.
  • minimum but still enjoy fighting with random strangers on IRC, ChatZilla is a must-have."
  • ng Jesus Christ Superstar, Medusa's Tale and Strangers On A Train.
  • It is a remake of Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train.
  • e and My Gal (1942), Broadway Rhythm (1944), Strangers on a Train (1951), The Eddie Cantor Story (1
  • is a remake of Alfred Hitchcock's 1951 film Strangers on a Train.
  • and imperilling the life and limbs of unwary strangers on a dark night'.
  • yelling "go away" as Borat attempted to hug strangers on a New York street, filed a legal case cla
  • dgar Award nominee for best first novel, for Strangers on a Train
  • s to a resting place for travellers or other strangers on the road.
  • bert Walker in the Alfred Hitchcock thriller Strangers on a Train (1951).In the 1950 film Three Sec
  • The team also fought the Ultra-heroes The Strangers on more than one occasion.
  • He sees Strangers on a Train, in which two strangers conspire
  • concluding scene: a political debate between strangers on a tram about the world coffee market.
  • spired by the 1951 Alfred Hitchcock thriller Strangers on a Train, which also plays a role in the f
  • tever Happened to the Likely Lads?, entitled Strangers on a Train.
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