Sentences with phrase «seen over the closing credits»

Onscreen titles assure us that the story comes from real interviews these people gave back in the»90s, clips of which are seen over the closing credits to prove that, yep, they were as nutty as Gillespie and Rogers make them seem.

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yields will hit the highs on close end of the day... equity markets setting up to be slammed tomorrow maybe but today they have run over weak shorts in the face of rates... the federal reserve see's this and again will wonder if they are behind on hikes, strong data, major expansion in credit, lack of wage growth rising bond yields and ballooning debt... rates will go much higher and equities will have revelations as to what that means for valuations
With a too close - to - call general election, a left - wing Labour takeover that nobody saw coming, a Tory backlash over tax credits and an intense debate over military action in Syria, few could argue that British politics has been boring in recent months.
Last week, Cohen went after Latimer over unitemized credit card bills paid with campaign cash, dropping the now infamous «dinner for two» line into the press release, widely seen as a jab at the married Latimer over his close personal relationship with Kettner.
It's somehow cyclical, how from the barren earth of winter a new harvest will come forth; over the film's closing credits we see just that, home - movie archive scenes of harvests past.
When the closing credits roll on the gorgeous, horrifying, almost indescribable new film from «Sexy Beast» and «Birth» director Jonathan Glazer, you suspect you've seen something remarkable, but you're not quite sure: you're still processing, unpacking and puzzling over it.
If you saw «Hancock» over the weekend, you probably noticed a brief scene in the middle of the closing credits sequence featuring Mike Epps and meant as a funny punch for your theater exiting pleasure.
And from what I have seen, and from its depiction here in exacting recreations, seen side - by - side with the original over the closing credits, it is impossible not to laugh at The Room.
Based on what you've said about your credit situation, I don't see your score dropping from closing the two accounts, unless you have other cards with high balances, or the card company insists on lowering the credit limits, which could cause your utilization to increase with the balance then being over limit.
true, credit counseling services can do a little harm on your credit report and you won't be able to get new credit and all of your accounts will be closed HOWEVER, if you are on of the millions of people who last year had their interest rates jacked up to 29 - 30 % for no reason what so ever, then a credit counseling program will get your interest rates to a MUCH lower more manageable rate and you WILL see your balances drop over the course of a few months whereas you don't see your balances drop with the 29 % rate before credit counseling.
Personally I've seen people with credit scores of over 700, close to 800 points, technically being insolvent and struggling to make ends meet, living literally pay cheque to pay cheque and half their income is going to service high interest rate debts, which made no sense to me and frankly they should have reached out and got some professional assistance from people like you, Doug.
Since late September, reward credit cards have seen their annual percentage rates increase by well over a point, while cash back cards» APRs have increased by close to a point.
We see this volatility in the spectacular surge in home sales that closed last November when households believed the home buyer tax credit was about to expire, and then in the subsequent drop in sales over the next two months, after Congress extended and expanded the credit.
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