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Type: Fantasy   Region: Netherlands   Year: 2016  
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《《Taxi! (TV Series 1963–1964)》》Storyline
"]Although Sister Blanche was enthusiastic about the idea of hordes of locals who had arrived to be schooled, Sister Ruth condescendingly criticized her compassionate optimism about he situation and downplayed how she would persevere with rudimentary blackboard lessons taught to the "stupid" natives:What can you do with them? They look very stupid to me....You simply raise more money than you really need...Well, you did it yourself, only you did it on a very small scale....You raised two housand dollars more than you needed to produce your last play....You didn""t go all the way.You see, if you were really a bold criminal, you could have raised a million...You could have raised a million dollars, put on a sixty thousand dollar flop and kept the rest.The two put their heads together to speculate that they might never be caught or audited for overselling shares in a production that was sure to lose money.The heat of the flames hardened the mud into stone.The same curse afflicted Han""s army stationed around the palace.He and his military became imprisoned or trapped in hollow statues of terra cotta clay.The narrator concluded: "The curse must never be lifted or the Emperor will rise again to enslave all of mankind.As she auditioned with her first song: "Dinah" in the frontier honky-tonk - assisted by the saloon""s piano player Joe (Jimmy Conlin), her refined soprano voice was out of place and she was not appreciated by the uncouth and boisterous patrons.Because "somebody" complained, and the Lieutenant doesn""t wish to antagonize any higher-ups in the hierarchy of command, Bannion he is not only advised but thentoldto get off the case due to "pressure calls from upstairs" - from he Police Commissioner Higgins (Howard Wendell).