Sentences with phrase «scamps who»

Set during a long, hot summer in 1982, the film — opening in New York and Los Angeles on May 2, from Paramount Vantage — revolves around two 11 - year old scamps who, after seeing First Blood for the first time, decide to film their own sequel with nothing more than a camcorder and, natch, some imagination.
Steph Curry might be America's favorite player in the NBA, a relatable, lovable scamp who can make the wildest shots look elegant and hit more of them than any person alive.
He is a loveable black - and - white scamp who came into my family's life in March 2015, whose breed can not be clearly determined.

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In another he pillories the jerry - builder who scamps his foundations; and in yet another he notes the importance of drawing up an estimate before operations begin: «Would any of you think of building a tower without first sitting down and calculating the cost, to see whether he could afford to finish it?»
By far, the most hilariously awful of the japes was courtesy of the scamps at EFC Forum who went to the bother of baking a cake depicting Gerrard's moment of embarrassment and artistically lowering the shorts on the cakey version of the Liverpool man.
Anthony LaPaglia and Miranda Otto play Samuel and Esther Mullins, the God - fearing parents to lovable knee - high scamp, Annabelle (Samara Lee, not the doll) who bites the dust in brutal fashion when she stumbes into the road and is clipped by a passing vehicle.
The working class sort - of - hero depicted in this one is reformed alcoholic Joe (Peter Mullan), a ned - with - a-heart who coaches a local pub football team full of cheeky Weegie scamps.
The performances are all top - notch; Brooklynn Prince is adorable and heart - wrenching as the effervescent Moonee, who, when she's not being a little scamp underfoot, reveals herself to be remarkably perceptive and inquisitive of the world around her.
It's not the first time Bernstein — who teamed with Bob Woodward to break open the Watergate scandal — has been described as something of a scamp.
But along comes Pinecone, a prickly scamp with a mean attitude who taunts and teases Stone until Stick tells him to «Vanish!»
For over 50 years there have been scamps, scalawags, and out - and - out crooks who have carefully guarded secrets that they didn't want me to know about and I'm alright with that.
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