Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet HE'LL
HE'LL
Definition av HE'LL
- sammandragsförkortning av he och will
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- Critics argued that he would struggle in the NBA due to his thin build – listed at just , he was described by Ric Bucher of The Miami Herald as "rail-thin," and Lee Rose, player personnel director for the Milwaukee Bucks at the time, said, "Size-wise, he'll get pushed around a little bit," – and lack of experience (just one season of college basketball, followed by a two-year hiatus from the sport due to his church mission).
- In an interview with the RTÉ Guide, Kenny described broadcasting as a "hobby for Dunphy" and that "if it goes pear-shaped for Eamon he'll write another book about Gazza or something".
- Though initially suspicious and dismissive of the four former Turbo Rangers, Andros realizes he'll need their help to save Zordon and gives them each an Astro Morpher.
- During the performance Öberg can be heard explaining, in English, that he'll only speak Swedish to the crowd so they'll know they've paid for the real deal.
- As they head back to the village, Lomax wonders aloud how he'll make a believable report about all that's happened, while more pointedly, Quatermass questions just how final will that report be.
- " Similarly, Chicago Tribune critic Greg Kot opined that "until Kravitz begins transforming his influences instead of just copying them, he'll remain a promising but minor artist.
- When Fozzie asks about Oscar the Grouch, he states he'll be “nicely miserable” in his trash can as Rizzo the Rat asks to bunk with him.
- John Mendelsohn in a contemporary (1970) review for Rolling Stone felt that the album was over-produced and over-orchestrated, comparing it unfavourably with the less mannered and orchestrated Empty Sky; though he felt that John had "so immense a talent" that "he'll delight you senseless despite it all".
- Nick Fury is informed by Iron Man that Banner fell asleep after reading some magazines where he'll be awake in three days and that Magneto nearly suffocated when his oxygen supply was cut off during the blackout until the back-up systems for it kicked in.
- The next day, before Wendell's arrival at his appointed job in a retirement home Neil, the home's head nurse, talks about how easily he'll be able to use the unknowing newcomer as a scapegoat.
- Willie the former lawyer proposes that he'll represent McGloin in his appeal to get his old police job back as a way to brush up his own lawyering skills before he tries to get back his old job with the district attorney, and Rocky admits he is a pimp, not a bartender.
- Lord, bound by her lasso of truth, complies but states that he'll use Superman again to kill people.
- When flustered, he'll sometimes mutter "From so far away she calls to me" in a mechanically altered voice.
- goes from clean cut boyfriend to arrested, frothing debtor in screen minutes, loses his cool so easily and maniacally, you wonder if he'll turn out to be the real psycho.
- If there are retakes and he's had all the water he can drink, he'll go through the scene just as enthusiastically as though his throat were parched, but he'll fake it.
- Being a roughneck and firebrand better not to mess with, when angered he will stereotypically bellow out that he'll "count to one" and then he and his gang will wreck the place down ("Ich zähl' bis oins, und denn is Achterbahn!") – which usually happens on the spot.
- Ultimately, Shane is horrified to learn of Vic's immunity deal during a cell phone conversation, where Shane's sneering comments about how Vic's wife betrayed him lead Vic to coldly outline how he'll always be there to tell Shane's kids his dirty stories while he and Mara serve life sentences, and then hang up on Shane for the last time.
- As Kilbourne brags to Harper that he has too much influence and that he'll get away with it all, shots suddenly ring out.
- Stainer grumbles about it, saying he'll give him what for but it's Lloyd who decides to air this grievance with Perry by reporting Fletcher for being unfair to the squad.
- " In Rolling Stones contemporary review of Hunky Dory, John Mendelsohn acknowledged this, considering "Changes" to be "construed as a young man's attempt to reckon how he'll react when it's his time to be on the maligned side of the generation schism.
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