41. And those pleasures are plentiful if you can get past the cacaphony that surrounds them. 42. Another swap was with the late Leo Byrnes, who painted the studio facade the pale turquoise that would never get past the watchdogs of the historical commission today. 43. And while he spends ample time trying to develop his characters, they never get past prime-time TV depth. 44. And yet, for all its deep flaws, the movie is hard to dislike, especially after you get past the indifferently written, haphazardly directed opening scenes. 45. Appleby also said he has tried to get past the mindset of winning for his wife since then. 46. Anyone who wanted to see the inside, including its upcoming games, had to get past security. 47. Anyone who can get past the image then confronts the complexities of sherry itself. 48. As for the Mets, even if they get past the San Francisco Giants, they have to hope that the St. Louis Cardinals knock out the Braves. 49. As it turned out, neither scheme got past the planning stages. 50. Assuming you can get past the damn thing. |