| 31. | Only occasionally does this movie transcend its genre, most memorably in a scene with two oversize gunmen sent to rub out Johnson.
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| 32. | The episode in which Tony took a break from visiting colleges with his daughter to rub out an informant was justly famous.
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| 33. | That's what David Chase will be trying to avoid if he rubs out " The Sopranos " next year, after 52 episodes.
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| 34. | Where others might see historic significance, these guys see dollar signs, even if it means having to rub out various in-the-know Italians.
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| 35. | They don't rub out the disappointing inflation data, " said Isherwood, who expects another interest rate increase " in the new year ."
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| 36. | Will the lowest common denominator prevail, causing teams with lesser talent again to devise defensive schemes to rub out the likes of Jagr?
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| 37. | In recent years, Missouri taxpayers chipped in $ 2 . 1 million a year to rub out a bit of the red ink.
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| 38. | There were signs she was not well early in the second-she clutched her stomach area as if trying to rub out the injury.
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| 39. | If that doesn't work, the finish may be shellac, and you might be able to rub out the stain with a rubbing alcohol.
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| 40. | A scheme to rub out presidential bodyguards who knew too much or a Byzantine United Nations plot to institute a New World Order?
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