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Despites of all, it's funny that this movie rescues a couple of things from "sixth sense"; strong images of dead (or dying) people (the neck-hanging people in Princetown is almost a "deja-vu"), the music score has the same mood, just two examples.
Sound Off: The Happening - What Did You Think? « FirstShowing.net 2008
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We passed through a small collection of houses called Princetown, where were two inns.
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Palin can now afford a tuition at Harvard or Princetown.
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Also, why is the Media hidding Michelle's Obama's Princetown thesis from the public?
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To-day we mean to communicate to the Princetown people where they should look for their missing man, but it is hard lines that we have not actually had the triumph of bringing him back as our own prisoner.
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Then fourteen miles away the great convict prison of Princetown.
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"It is Selden, the man who escaped from Princetown."
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We went on a jolly to Totnes yesterday, always a nice jaunt across High Dartmoor and by the time we've reached Princetown the debate about where to have lunch has begun.
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We went on a jolly to Totnes yesterday, always a nice jaunt across High Dartmoor and by the time we've reached Princetown the debate about where to have lunch has begun.
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We went on a jolly to Totnes yesterday, always a nice jaunt across High Dartmoor and by the time we've reached Princetown the debate about where to have lunch has begun.
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