Sentences with phrase «immortal line from»

At times this litany of abuses might bring to mind Thelma Ritter's immortal line from «All About Eve» — «Everything but the bloodhounds snappin» at her rear end!»
For guidance, I offer the immortal line from Casablanca: Round up the usual suspects.

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Until recently, Ain was renowned for a highly prized repository of 18 immortal cancer cell lines, which he developed by harvesting tissue from his patients» tumors after removal, carefully culturing them to everlasting life in vials.
The grid structure is coated in Hela cells: a unique, «immortal» cell line that was originally derived from a cervical cancer patient in 1951.
The most famous, oldest, and most commonly used immortal cell line, dubbed HeLa, originated in a tumor sample taken from an African - American woman, Henrietta Lacks, who is the subject of the recent book The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.9 The tumor cells, harvested at Johns Hopkins Hospital, gave rise to the eponymous HeLa cell line which researchers have used continuously since her death in 1951 for numerous experiments, including Jonas Salk's development of the polio vaccine.
As we followed streambeds lined with seemingly immortal river red gums and climbed broken hills on the way to the Elder Range, my sense of time slowed from the frantic speed of the Internet to the pace of an unhurried walk.
Lost Odyssey had timed attacks that involved landing a shrinking ring perfectly on a circle around your target, and it had immortals learn their skills from mortals during combat by linking to them, which meant varying your battle line - up.
Gordon would go on to eat fried chicken with Neil Young on his tour bus, guest star on The Simpsons, headline Lollapalooza, and bellow the immortal lines of «The Sprawl,» from Daydream Nation (1988): «To the extent that I wear skirts and cheap nylon slips I've gone native» — one of the great openings of any song ever.
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