Mgm in A Sentence

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    Across the street from Excalibur, families can find MGM.

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    After two weeks in the hospital, she completed three more films for MGM.

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    Bratz dolls are manufactured by MGM Entertainment.

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    Formerly known as Disney MGM, this movie studio-themed park will be sure to bring a smile to your face.

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    I don’t know the current status, MGM owns us.

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    If frequent visits to the Mirage are in your future, you may want to think about applying for the MGM Mirage® Rewards Visa ® Card.

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    In 1935, Garland was signed to a deal with MGM studios.

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    In 1947, Garland's career at MGM started to go into a tailspin.

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    In the wake of the success of The Wizard of Oz, Garland was kept on a near constant film schedule for MGM.

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    Since Sony Pictures acquired MGM studios in 2004, the company's film library has grown significantly in size.

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    So I think MGM was trying to negotiate a ten-episode deal to tie up the storylines.

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    Soon enough, she was taking on small acting roles with the MGM film company.

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    That third film, Summer Stock, would be her last for MGM.

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    The album was released by MGM, which also helped coin the term "soundtrack" when they billed the release as "recorded directly from the soundtrack."

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    The gentlest analgesic usually prescribed is paracetamol, given three times a day (62.5 mgm under 12 months; 125 mgm 1-4 years; 250 mgm 4-10 years; 500 mgm 10-14 years; and 1 gm 15 years upwards).

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    The next gentlest is codeine phosphate, given four times a day, at 1-2 mgm for every kilogram of body weight.

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    The Oz books are perhaps best known for the movie-musical that was inspired by the first; the MGM movie The Wizard of Oz starring Judy Garland as Dorothy Gale.

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    The soundtrack was released on four vinyl LPs in 1946 by MGM.

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    The Wizard of Oz was filmed when MGM ruled the musical roost.

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    The Wizard of Oz was the star-making role for sixteen year old Judy Garland, who was under contract with MGM.

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    This was the case with Miracle Strip Amusement Park in Panama City, Florida, which closed in 2004 due to declining attendance, and the MGM Amusement Park in Las Vegas, which gradually shrank and closed as attendance dwindled.