56 DAYS
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'But this polar bear
won't see the sun rise 'for another 56 days .
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5:56 to 5:57 a.m. on June 3rd, 1944. Three days to D-Day. | 5:56 to 5:57 a.m. on June 3rd, 1944. Three days to D-Day.
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(jazzy music playing) Theodoracopulos:
I first met Roy, as everybody did in
those days, in El Morocco in '56. | (jazzy music playing) Theodoracopulos:
I first met Roy, as everybody did in
those days, ...
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After 51 days, the end is also in
sight for the two remaining teams. Tower One, Tower One. Still unaware of their place
in the race, next to reach the observation deck, Natalie and Shameema. 56? |
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Have you considered the possibility the reason you haven't been laidin the last decade has something to do withyour routine use of the word "Trim "?: Yeah, seven days a week,56 weeks a year, "Trim!"...
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Gus:
Look kid... what I do, running around, stealing stuff, may sound great when you're 14 years old, but it sucks just a little bit when you're 35. No house, no family. I got a partner who's 56, alco...
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By the time tanks, jetsand missiles took it down Six days and 35 miles later,three cities were destroyed. Tens of thousandsof lives were lost. | By the time tanks jets and missiles took it down Six...
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Oh my God! Jason Scott! Billy? Yeah. - Billy!- Yeah! - It's Six...- Six Fifty six I know, You got four minutes.Grab that chair. What's all this stuff? These are the things that. I found at my...
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Whether Man:
My my my my my! Welcome, welcome welcome to the land of Expectations - to the land of Expectations! We don't get many travelers these days - we certainly don't get many travelers these da...
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a cartoon drawing of a blue man with yellow teeth.