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(29.40)304. ‒ I can't figure out why some smart guys had gave you off. (30.53)‒ Certainly not the smart guy who was always in headlines.305. ‒ You've got 6 minutes on the floor! Pixy get out of the floor! Hey! Spread out! (32.43)306. ‒ Take it up! /о мяче в баскетболе/ (34.9)307. ‒ What happened? (37.22)‒ What used to happen with boy who's mixed up with bunch of tough guys?308.
‒ Get out! Get out and stay out some place where's safe. And don't smoke! (48.38)309. ‒ How do you get away with it? (50.33)‒ I've seen the cops. They "kissed" me right in the stairs? idiot! I don't know how!310. ‒ Well, I'm gonna be going, Rocky! (57.58)‒ So soon?‒ Coming Lorry?‒ No father! I wanna stay and talk to Rocky for a while. Oh, well I see ye, Rocky!‒ I'll catch with you up later.‒ Ok, bye!311. I need just to make sure you boys ain't cheating.
Drying off your ideas? (1.04.02)312. ‒ How long will this guy sit on my chair!? (1.04.16)‒ Just as long as he hangs on this information.313. ‒ If I'm on your way I'll keep on stepping just as hard. (1.09.07)‒ Being honest for all time since.314. ‒ Hear father Jerry tell let down about Rocky Sullivan and Grafters. (1.12.44)315. ‒ Lay off the rush! You see? That's off!316. ‒ Come on! Stand back you both! (1.17.28)317. ‒ Get back! Or I'll hit him right on head! (1.25.07)1940 ‒ My little Chickadee ‒ 1.20.21318. ‒ Drop those guns. Everybody, get out! (1.50)319.
‒ He said to come out Mrs. Flowerbell. (2.05)‒ I have nothing he wants.‒ Let me be the judge of that. Come out, or I'll have to hurt those nice people.203‒ M‒m‒m. Don't mind being held up, but I don't like the inconveniences.320. ‒ The masked bandit! (2.20)‒ He's just another man to me.‒ Bring down the gold box.321. Come on! Take what you want and let's get out of here. (2.36)322. ‒ He just swept by up the horse and away they went! (3.10)‒ He got away with every bit of the gold we were to share!323. ‒ just one question, Flowerbell ‒ How did you manage to get back to town by yourself?(4.09)324. ‒ Oh, goodnight and thanks for looking for me! (4.30)325. ‒ Gold! (5.00)‒ Aha.‒ Did the bandit give it to you?‒ Yeah.
I figured, it would be fare for the inconvenience I went through.326. ‒ Ah. It's you. I didn't expect you so soon. (5.35)‒ I had to come. I couldn't stay away.‒ M, a whole town has been looking for you. Anyone seen you?327. ‒ I was about to fix up poker when someone advised to examine the deck. (8.45)‒ Lucky you. You've got away with your head.328. ‒ That's sheriff! They can't get away with this! (13.04)329.
‒ In fact, I don't think, she will e good received in Grisom. I don't even think, she will belet step of the train. (16.04)330. ‒ Come! Open! (22.10)‒ You can't come in! I'm dressing. Go away... And keep away from my key hole!331. ‒ Be a good boy and let me alone. I shall look the town over. (22.30)332. ‒ Take care of business. I'm going up. (27.20)333. ‒ I run this town. And I told you before to keep out of my business if you dont wantpaddling out papers. (32.20)334.
/верхом на осле/ ‒ Look out, ye there! (33.50)335. ‒ I wonder, what kind of a woman you really are? (36.10)‒ Too bad, that I can't give out samples.336. ‒ Help me to get out of here, you red‒skinned ammeter! (51.45)337. ‒ I'm doing this just for your good. if you break up too, they'll think you're guilty for sure.(1.13.18)338. ‒ All that will keep you from coming around. Anytime you get nothing to do, that's time todo it. Come up. (1.15.00)1941 – Citizen Kane – 1.59.27339. ‒ Kane leader of News World called by Death at Xanadu. (5.20)340. – So Charles Forester Kane personally attacked you after striking up in the stomach with aFist. (7.10)341. – 1895to 1941 all of these years he covered up many of these he was. (8.06)342.
– Defeat. Shameful! Defeat and set back the cause of reforms in the US. Or ever cancelledpolitical chances for Charles Forester Kane. (10.20)343. – What do you think in the chances for war in Europe? (11.22)‒ I’ve talked with great leaders of French, Germany and Italy.
There too intelligent to embark ona project which will mean the end of civilization as we now know it. And take up my wordfor it. There’ll be no war.344. – Kane changed the world. Lived out his power to make it. (11.52)345. – Hey, stand by! (12.32)‒ I tell you for we’d rather began!346. – Dowson! (13.45)204‒ Yes Mr?‒ What was pictured up away? 2 weeks ago? Find out about “Rosebud”. Get in touch witheverybody had ever known him.347. – I want just have a little talk with you Mrs.
Alexandra. (15.32)‒ Get out of here! Get out! Get out!348. – You may come with me… (17.47)‒ I’m just looking for one…349. – If I want I can load a coward. And father had richer. And this bothersome Leeds stuckbehind! This property is just as much my property as anybodies. (19.33)350. – They’re made out on both our names! (19.48)‒ However they’re made out on Mr. Kane name.351.
– That’s what you think he need? (22.47)‒ Yes.‒ That’s why he’ll be brought up where you can’t get at him.352. – Galleons of Spain’re off Jersey coast. (22.44)353. – Is that really your idea to run out that newspaper? (24.47)354. – That’s fine Mr. Kane. (25.32)‒ Yes I’d rather like it myself set in right away.355. – One day back in 1896 I was crossing over the Jersey ferry. And as we pulled out therewas another ferry pulled in. And on it there was a girl waiting to get on. (30.40)356. – We thought “If we could find out what he meant by his last words when he was dying?”(30.26)357. – I didn’t know your plans. (34.36)‒ Oh god, if I had any plans.‒ No?‒ I think I’ll get out of newspaper.358. – A wasted day.
(37.50)‒ Wasted? You made a paper over 4 times tonight!‒ Just changed a little the front paper. It is not enough. There got to be something to get intothese pages besides fiction and print.359. – Mr. Lee. I’ve got a cable for Mr. Kane from Paris, France. (45.23)‒ Come on and in.‒ Good thing he promised not to send back any more.360. – Won’t you need it? Get your mind of it! (56.38)361. – You’re not a professional magician, are you? (57.47)‒ I’m not a magician.‒ Oh I was just joking.‒ You really don’t know who I am?‒ Well you told me your name Mr. Kane. But how I am awful ignored baggage can get on that?You know I’d turn out your name in millions of times.362. – Story about him and Mrs.
Alexandra, Mrs. Kane! (1.07.10)‒ There’s no story.‒ Shut out!363. – Go ahead? (1.21.24)‒ Hello Mr. Leen.364. – Detroit has “set out” for Susan Alexander. (1.35.09)365. – What is it? (1.52.50)‒ Another Venus.‒ 35 000$ a huge money to pay out.366. – Did you ever find out what it means? (1.53.45)‒ No.‒ What did you find out about it Jerry?205‒ Not much really.1942 – Sherlock Holmes and the voice of terror! – 1.05.37367. ‒ This is “the voice of terror” – the train hurls through the air.
The diplomats will make outno report in London. (2.57)368. ‒ This is “the voice of terror” – Englishmen are you still waiting in your dump, in yourstupid stuffy little clubs? I’ll come out! I promise you. (3.03)369. – We strike you up in the high seas! As well as on the land. (3.14)370. – Terror campaign grows in frightfulness. (3.29)371. – They’ve done a great job in lining out pickpockets and smugglers and done it for withenemies’ movements. But “the voice of terror” – seems to have them stacked up. (4.44)372. – I’m positively and relatively opposed of calling Sherlock Holmes. (5.00)373.
– Oh you put on weight since you left school. (5.30)374. – How are you going to find out the truth? It was an absolute secret. (8.16)375. ‒ England is in danger and you sit on and listen to Valdes!? (12.20)376. ‒ H. what you suppose he meant by killing J.?(15.14)‒ Come w. We must find it out at once.377. ‒ Come in on! (15.24)‒ Mr. H. I'm Dowson.
Looking about your steps.‒ Bloody...‒ Let me out. Take care of it Dowson!378. ‒ Get your coat W. We're going out! (15.34)379. ‒ That's you! you killed him! i warned him to stay away from you. I knew you're doing in!(21.40)380. ‒ It's really a terrible set back. (29.20)381. ‒ I'll be alright. I'm going through with this. (43.32)‒ Good girl.382.‒ Holmes! He's coming in for landing! He gets at like a wild animal! (47.00)383. ‒ I saw the swastika myself. To the shot I did he got away! (47.40)384. ‒ Gentleman is waiting for you Mr. Holmes.
(53.00)‒ Bring him in.385. ‒ Gentlemen we must settle out at once! (53.14)‒ Are you mad? What kind of wild chase you're suggesting?386. ‒ One morning he was taken out of his post and shot. Murdered in cold blood. (59.40)1943 ‒ The heat's on ‒ 1.15.44387. ‒ Why can't we fix the show up? (5.19)388. ‒ What would you do without me? (5.30)‒ Much better.‒ Wait! There must be something behind al this. What is it?‒ Simply, that I have a tradition to live up to success.389. ‒ Hey, boss, we are in trouble! (6.08)‒ You're trying to be funny?‒ No, there's a guy upstairs. From the Bangrage Foundation!‒ Bangrage Foundation?‒ Yeah, you know, one of them cleaned up the formers.‒ Ok, get him in! Oh, come on in!390.
‒ Are you going somewhere, honey? (10.50)‒ Shut up.391. ‒ Bangrage Foundation cracks down on Fay Lawrence musical. (12.33)392. ‒ Hey, what's going on around there? (13.14)‒ I'm sorry, sir, the show is closed.206‒ That must be a mistake.‒ You were right, and we were right stirred up.393. ‒ Dear Jenny, I'm sorry. Something must have come up yesterday. (15.24)394. ‒ I have to get back to my band, Tony! (19.23)395.