Sentences with phrase «man named jim»

I purchased 1100 shares of stock at.25 cents a share from a man named Jim Jones.
A man named Jim (Cillian Murphy) awakens naked from a quiet hospital room.
A man named Jim died at work today.
In 1982, a man named Jim Tisch bought seven supertankers for $ 42 million.

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This man's name was Jim Cain.
Vaz reportedly told the men that his name was Jim and he was a washing machine salesman.
City Council attorney Deirdre Feerick has won the endorsement of the Jim Owles Liberal Democratic Club, a citywide political organization named for the first openly gay man to run for elected office in New York City in the 1970s.
One such freighter is called the Canterbury, and its Executive Officer seems like one of the few decent men still alive, a gent named Jim Holden (Steven Strait), who will become a very unlikely moral compass for this future.
It doesn't pack the emotional punch of IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER or MY LEFT FOOT, but Irish director Jim Sheridan's third collaboration with actor Daniel Day - Lewis offers an intriguing portrait of a man trapped by his own past.
The mission for which Dumbledore summoned Harry at the outset was to visit the London home of Professor Horace Slughorn (Jim Broadbent), who has become reclusive since his Hogwarts days, but is now urgently needed along with his memories of the young student Tom Riddle, who grew up to become the man whose name should rhyme with Death.
This classic film noir features stunning black - and - white cinematography by the great Milton R. Krasner (23 Paces to Baker Street) with an uniformly excellent cast that includes Ethel Barrymore (Portrait of Jennie), Kim Hunter (A Streetcar Named Desire), Ed Begley (12 Angry Men), Warren Stevens (Forbidden Planet), Paul Stewart (Kiss Me Deadly) and Jim Backus (Gilligan's Island).
This is perhaps explained by the man behind the camera: Jim Sheridan, who proved his chops as an insightful, emotional storyteller on films such as My Left Foot and In the Name of the Father.
Dead Man Jim Jarmusch, USA, 1995, 35 mm, 121m Jim Jarmusch's hypnotic, parable - like, revisionist Western follows the spiritual rebirth of a dying 19th - century accountant (Johnny Depp) named William Blake (no relation to the poet... or is there?).
Fans of Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds will smile as they recognize the name of mountain man Jim Bridger... though that's one of the few smiles offered by this 156 minute gut - wrenching ordeal.
But I am grateful for it, because it means that by chance I'm seated next to a man who, as far as I can make out, is one of the few cynics in the arena — an amiable, large - limbed park ranger named Jim, who sporadically leaps to his feet to shout «I'm so motivated!»
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