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On second look, I must say that there is entirely too few Glengary Glen Ross quotes.
Anyclip Launches Without Clips, But With Lots of Quotes for Movie Lovers | /Film 2010
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I would say that Alec Baldwin in “Glengary Glenn Ross” was a cameo, and definitely belongs on this list.
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The main salesman the filmmakers follow, an older guy with a vacant stare, reminded me of Jack Lemmon in Glengary Glenn Ross (or better yet, Gil from The Simpsons).
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The main salesman the filmmakers follow, an older guy with a vacant stare, reminded me of Jack Lemmon in Glengary Glenn Ross (or better yet, Gil from The Simpsons).
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“Weel, a think I should say nah, Sir,” the Scotch station-master made answer, with a grin, while he pulled off his cap of office and put on a dissolute Glengary.
Erema Richard Doddridge 2004
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"Missing," and "Glengary, Glen Ross," he has taken the kind of risks that elevate an actor's work from the unremarkable to the unforgettable.
President At Kennedy Center Honors Reception ITY National Archives 1996
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Auchterhouse, Glengary, and others from the clans ....
The Jacobite Rebellions (1689-1746) (Bell's Scottish History Source Books.) James Pringle Thomson
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+ -- _Memorial: Lochgary to Glengary_, printed as a postscript to W.B. B.aikie's _Itinerary of Prince Charles Edward Stuart from his Landing in Scotland, July, 1745, to his Departure in September,
The Jacobite Rebellions (1689-1746) (Bell's Scottish History Source Books.) James Pringle Thomson
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But when the Earl of Breadalbane called the heads of the clans, and met with them at Auchallader, in July 1691, in order to a cessation, the deceas'd Alexander Macdonald of Glenco was there, with Glengary, Sir John Maclene, and others, and agreed to the cessation; as it is also acknowledg'd ....
The Jacobite Rebellions (1689-1746) (Bell's Scottish History Source Books.) James Pringle Thomson
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[160] Mac-Mhic-Alister, the patronymic of Glengary.
The Modern Scottish Minstrel , Volume I. The Songs of Scotland of the past half century Various
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