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198 words, approx. 1 pages
 Play it again, Sam originally is a (mis)quote from the 1942 film Casablanca. See that article for details. Later uses of this phrase...




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 Quality Progress
Play it Again, Sam
01/01/2006: 1,323 words, approx. 4 pages People who know a lot about old movies say Humphrey Bogart, who played Rick Blaine in Casablanca, never really said, "Play it again, Sam" to Dooley Wilson, who played Sam. But the saying continues to stick. There is something comfortably appealing about the smoky...
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Play It Again, SAM.
05/01/2001: 1,452 words, approx. 5 pages She's declared her independence with a dozen tattoos and a taste for leather. But for heiress Samantha Kluge, being the richest girl on the scene is a hard rap to beat. Thirty years old with 12 tattoos (at last count), two annulled...
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 In Business Las Vegas
Gaughan Gives OK to Take Control of South Coast
10/27/2006: 730 words, approx. 2 pages The Nevada Gaming Commission has approved the split that enabled Michael Gaughan to take sole possession of the South Coast casino property.Commissioners, meeting in Carson City, approved the transfer of interest from Coast Hotels and Casinos Inc., a subsidiary of Boyd Gaming Corp., to Gaughan...
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 The New York Observer
Roberts Rules His Roost
7/24/2007: 720 words, approx. 2 pages The actor has lived in the apartment for almost 30 years, moving in back when it was rent-controlled. “I was lucky,” he said. “I had to grease somebody’s palm. I was in They’re Playing Our Song. I needed a larger apartment. My daughter was growing...



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Critical Essay by Robert G. Michels
351 words, approx. 1 pages
 Woody Allen's movies have been so disorganized as to defy description and so hilarious as to merit them. The link between his free-associational wit and his casual manner of presentation has not been adventitious, as Play It Again, Sam, his extended excursion into nostalgia, conclusively demonstrates. Although Allen again stars in his own scenario, in leaving the directing to Herbert Ross he has chosen the wrong man at the wrong timing. Ross cannot capture Allen's humor. He can only contain it...


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