* How can I turn loose when I just can't break away, yeah, yeah, yeah | |
* Yeah, yeah, say I'm gonna turn loose... * | |
- Elsa! - Henry, turn loose of me! | |
10,000 Indians turn loose on Saskatchewan. | |
Aye, but it takes a great deal to turn loose of the past... and that's exactly what I want her to do. | |
* How can I turn loose when I just can't break away, yeah, yeah, yeah | |
* Yeah, yeah, say I'm gonna turn loose... * | |
- Elsa! - Henry, turn loose of me! | |
10,000 Indians turn loose on Saskatchewan. | |
Aye, but it takes a great deal to turn loose of the past... and that's exactly what I want her to do. | |
- turned loose the devils in me. - I do understand. | |
A deadly force of nature that I accidentally turned loose... on the 99th day of the summer of 1972. | |
A young patriot recites Lincoln and Jefferson turned loose in our nation's capitol. | |
All your life you will remember this night and you'll know, mr. Ellington whom you have turned loose upon the world. | |
And then there were the two horses that Danny turned loose, and finally the deer. | |
Bring on the guilty black man the bleeding hearts are turning loose this time. | |
It's only your old dad here you'd be turning loose if you did it. | |
- turned loose the devils in me. - I do understand. | |
A deadly force of nature that I accidentally turned loose... on the 99th day of the summer of 1972. | |
A young patriot recites Lincoln and Jefferson turned loose in our nation's capitol. | |
All your life you will remember this night and you'll know, mr. Ellington whom you have turned loose upon the world. | |
And then there were the two horses that Danny turned loose, and finally the deer. | |
Bring on the guilty black man the bleeding hearts are turning loose this time. | |
It's only your old dad here you'd be turning loose if you did it. | |