By the time " Whistle " puckers up on Broadway in mid-June, the cute kitty moment may be gone with ( beg pardon ) the wind _ dumped like so much cat box debris.
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Cut through the attitude, funk and _ beg pardon, Miss Piggy _ sheer hamminess of " Muppets From Space, " and inside lie the remains of movies like " E . T . the Extra-Terrestrial,"
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He bows to the Queen and begs pardon for his tardiness; " " A group of mortals dared to attempt to learn the secrets of the poles, " " he says, " " for which I was forced to sink their ships . ""
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The most tolerant and amiable of men has really been jerked around by women who think " lady " is a dirty word, deplore his failure to know the way to the ladies'_ beg pardon, women's _ bathroom and find fault with his best-intentioned introduction of one of them as a " brilliant woman ."
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The American Commodore asked, " What have you been doing, you rascals ? " " " Don t you know we're neutrals " " " " Beg pardon, sir, " " said one of the men, " " but they were a bit short-handed with the bow-gun, and we thought it no harm to give them a hand while we were waiting . " " At 3 : 00 pm, James Hope ordered " Plover ", now nearly destroyed, to drop down the river to a safer station, and he transferred his flag to " Opossum ".
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When you are invited to drink, and this does occur now and then in New Orleans and you say, " What, again ? no, I've had enough; " the other party says, " But just this one time more this is for lagniappe . " When the beau perceives that he is stacking his compliments a trifle too high, and sees by the young lady's countenance that the edifice would have been better with the top compliment left off, he puts his " I beg pardon no harm intended, " into the briefer form of " Oh, that's for lagniappe . " In Ireland, the term " luck penny " ( or " luckpenny " ) denotes a lagniappe.