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Vertical Horizon...while "You're a God" and "Give You Back" were both played in the pilot episode of ''Alias ''. "You're a God" also appeared in Bruce Almighty. "Give You Back" was played in the 2001 Sylvester Stallone auto racing movie, Driven. An... In this article: Vertical Horizon, Everything You Want, RCA, Neil Peart, Jackopierce, Save Me From Myself, Ed Toth, God, and Keith |
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TMZ | March 17, 2009
Kate Moss Had the Breast Day Ever
3. If this is the worlds idea of the"most beautiful women". God help us all, I think Sly Stallone's mom in a bustier would be a sight bit better then this 35 yo sag queen. Sheesh Posted at 10:02AM on Mar 17th 2009 by 1LuckyGIrl
In this article: Kate Moss, E-mail, Sly Stallone, and Europe
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The Red and Black | October 27, 2009
flick picks: Saw VI, Zombieland
...the acting skill, he's still playing God from the grave. The widowed ex-wife collects his will only to find a mysterious box containing the plans for all of his future murders. The plot is too difficult to follow, and the twist at the...
In this article: Zombieland, Saw VI, Amber Heard, Jigsaw, Bill Murray, Emma Stone, Tallahassee, and Twinkie
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boston.com - Latest Massachusetts news | April 11, 2009
Tabloid therapy
...of Tommy Lee getting tattooed in an airplane. Lee is best known as the ex of both actress Heather Locklear, who now does hair commercials, and the chesty Pamela Anderson, who does God knows what. Not to be outdone, The New York Post offered a...
In this article: Angelina Jolie, Tommy Lee, Cottage cheese, Peanut butter, Banana, Sandwich, and Polar bear
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National Review Online: Politics | January 27, 2008
Man of War by Peter Suderman on National Review Online
...and authentic Philly mumble. In the 20 years since John Rambo last waged a one-man war on America's enemies in Rambo III (tagline: "God would have mercy John Rambo won't!"), Rambo has become an American icon, part pop political allusion,...
In this article: John Rambo, Sylvester Stallone, National Review, Reactionary, Rambo, Burma, and Ronald Reagan
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Filmcritic.com DVD Reviews | May 30, 2008
First Blood Movie Review, DVD Release - Filmcritic.com
...grand posturing. In fact, call it all of the above. It almost goes to pieces, though, in the final five minutes where (God knows why) Stallone launches into an incomprehensible tirade about Vietnam protestors, and what is First Blood but...
In this article: John Rambo, First Blood, Brian Dennehy, Sylvester Stallone, DVD, Richard Crenna, Dog, and Tin
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Crooks and Liars | January 24, 2008
Lieberman Joins McCain's Campaign...Officially Crooks and Liars
...it doesn't matter that ol' Sly never served a day in uniform. If Huckleberry can have his Last American Washed Up Action Hero (Chuck Norris) then by God, so can McCain. I almost kicked my TV screen in the night of the VP Debate How can...
In this article: John McCain, Joe Lieberman, Mike Huckabee, Sly Stallone, Barack Obama, Spiro Agnew, Richard Milhouse Nixon, and Connecticut
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www.washingtonpost.com | December 18, 2006
Balboa's Back: Stallone Revives Rocky
...look at his physique, his strength, the way he's kept his body up, the guy looks incredible. If I can only look that good when I'm 60, God bless me." However audiences receive "Rocky Balboa," Stallone knows he has another tough sell ahead.
In this article: Sylvester Stallone, Rocky Balboa, Sharon Stone, Rambo, Rocky V, Antonio Tarver, Edgar Allan Poe, Rocky, Oscar, and Babe Ruth
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God is a deity in theistic and deistic religions and other belief systems, representing either the sole deity in monotheism, or a principal deity in polytheism.
God is most often conceived of as the supernatural creator and overseer of the universe. Theologians have ascribed a variety of attributes to the many different conceptions of God. The most common among these include omniscience, omnipotence, omnipresence, omnibenevolence (perfect goodness), divine simplicity, and eternal and necessary existence. God has also been conceived as being incorporeal, a personal being, the source of all moral obligation, and the "greatest conceivable existent". These attributes were all supported to varying degrees by the early Jewish, Christian and Muslim theologian philosophers, including Maimonides, Augustine of Hippo, and Al-Ghazali, respectively. Many notable medieval philosophers developed arguments for the existence of God.
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