"A member of the Komsomol brigade, Valerya Davidova, demonstrates a pelt of a Barguzinsky sable to visiting American... businessman... Jack Osborne." | |
- A segregation of the Turkish fleet for do but stand upon the foaming shore, the chidden billow seems to pelt the clouds. | |
- Goddamn pelt skinner. - I'll be damn. | |
- I have come for Rhydian's pelt. | |
- My, that's a handsome pelt you're wearing today. | |
"A member of the Komsomol brigade, Valerya Davidova, demonstrates a pelt of a Barguzinsky sable to visiting American... businessman... Jack Osborne." | |
- A segregation of the Turkish fleet for do but stand upon the foaming shore, the chidden billow seems to pelt the clouds. | |
- Goddamn pelt skinner. - I'll be damn. | |
- I have come for Rhydian's pelt. | |
- My, that's a handsome pelt you're wearing today. | |
"The wind howls, the rain pelts down. " | |
(Natasha) He comes here to buy our sable pelts. | |
- Beaver pelts. I said beaver pelts. | |
- Do you have pelts with you? | |
- Our pelts! | |
"The wind howls, the rain pelts down. " | |
(Natasha) He comes here to buy our sable pelts. | |
- Beaver pelts. I said beaver pelts. | |
- Do you have pelts with you? | |
- Our pelts! | |
'Over 1,000 civilians were caught in the crossfire, and as the British took the rebels into custody, 'the people of Dublin pelted them with vegetables 'and emptied chamberpots over their heads.' | |
- And pelted Big Ernest. | |
- Mr. Fields, I believe that Mr. Grady pelted you with a tomato on stage last night. | |
- They pelted us with stones. | |
- They pelted you with meat. | |
"Please stop pelting me and my ridiculous hat with rocks." | |
(rain pelting) | |
(wind howls, rain pelting) | |
..they scared the life out of us by pelting stones this time, they will fire bullets. | |
And I couldn't get down unless he started-- you know, 'cause he was pelting me with rocks. | |
'Over 1,000 civilians were caught in the crossfire, and as the British took the rebels into custody, 'the people of Dublin pelted them with vegetables 'and emptied chamberpots over their heads.' | |
- And pelted Big Ernest. | |
- Mr. Fields, I believe that Mr. Grady pelted you with a tomato on stage last night. | |
- They pelted us with stones. | |
- They pelted you with meat. | |
"Please stop pelting me and my ridiculous hat with rocks." | |
(rain pelting) | |
(wind howls, rain pelting) | |
..they scared the life out of us by pelting stones this time, they will fire bullets. | |
And I couldn't get down unless he started-- you know, 'cause he was pelting me with rocks. | |