hitchcock in A Sentence

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    Hitchcock might have done something with this.

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    Sir Alfred Hitchcock died in 1980.

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    British director Alfred Hitchcock never won an Oscar.

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    Alfred Hitchcock died in 1980.

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    Which it turned out also inspired Hitchcock.

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    The one for Hitchcock.

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    I'm in a Hitchcock film.

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    Helyn Hitchcock's method, Phonetic, Japanese, Arabic and Indian.

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    For the sake of entertainment, let's play Hitchcock on that question.

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    Alfred Hitchcock changed it somewhat to turn it into a film.

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    Hitchcock Dolly Zoom: No need for professional equipment, you can shoot a blockbuster.

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    I have a perfect cure for a sore throat: cut it.- Alfred Hitchcock.

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    Alfred Hitchcock used the process in his films Blackmail and The 39 Steps.

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    I have a perfect cure for a sore throat: cut it.”- Alfred Hitchcock WEB.

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    Laura Hitchcock can't remember a time when she wasn't teaching her children about communication online.

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    I saw the shots and thought,‘Oh cool, Alfred Hitchcock is alive and likes water sports.'.

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    Mum of four Laura Hitchcock shares her experiences helping her children navigate stranger danger and digital relationships.

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    With Feiyu ON APP, you can easily achieve Hitchcock dolly zoom shooting and experience the classics.

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    Different methods of interpretation exist, including Chaldean, Pythagorean, Hebraic, Helyn Hitchcock's method, Phonetic, Japanese, Arabic and Indian.

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    He was a favorite performer by Alfred Hitchcock and appeared in at least three of his movies.

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    He was a preferred actor by Alfred Hitchcock and appeared in at least three of his films.

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    Professor Hitchcock was hired to teach students at the college, not girls who live in the town.

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    I saw the shots in magazines and thought, Oh, cool, Alfred Hitchcock is alive and loves water sports.”.

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    A good portion of the film was inspired by French thriller movie, Les Diaboliques, of which Hitchcock was a big fan.

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    This brings to mind Alfred Hitchcock, not a writer but someone whose films nevertheless have the strength and cohesion of a novel.

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    However, composer Bernard Hermann felt that it could benefit from music and asked Hitchcock if he could try scoring something for it.

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    They particularly didn't like the fact that Hitchcock's contract with them only guaranteed he would do one other film for them.

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    Hitchcock may have set his most famous films in the US, but the Leytonstone-born master of suspense always remained a true Londoner.

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    The creaking interior gives way to an overwhelming display of stuffed animals and mounted heads, crammed in like something from a Hitchcock movie.

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    The 210-foot landmark atop Telegraph Hill was erected in 1933, thanks to money donated in the will of local character Lillie Hitchcock Coit.

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