Hints and tips:
...Which outlaw was killed by Sheriff Pat Garrett in July 1881? Who’s missing from this sequence: The Duke of Wellington, George Stephenson, —————, Winston Churchill?...
...I like the NFL, just like the rest of y’all, but I’ll be damned if I’m gonna sit up here and pat Roger Goodell on the back for running this organisation the way he does.”...
...Entrepreneur Pat Phelan, 57, searched for seven months after arriving from his native Ireland to set up a series of cosmetic Botox clinics, staying in Airbnbs and hotel rooms in the meantime....
...Influential Republican lawmakers, such as Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey, have pointed to improved economic data to bolster the argument that the spigots may need to be closed....
...Mine — to be written by Rudy Wurlitzer (Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid), I hope — is called Tombstone Rashomon and will approach the gunfight from various sides in the manner of Akira Kurosawa’s amazing film...
...Where Spielberg overpainted his first world war fresco, director Pat O’Connor (Cal, Dancing at Lughnasa), on a smaller budget, seems barely able to afford a colouring kit....
...Ornette Coleman introduced free jazz, John Coltrane modes and Michael Brecker and Kenny Garrett modern fusion....
...James Coburn, Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (1973) Coburn is the tired, cynical sheriff hired by the good people of Lincoln County to arrest and hang his best friend....
...Pat Metheny is a superb guitar technician, able to play whatever takes his fancy. At best, his flowing lines have an acerbic edge that complements the likes of Ornette Coleman and Kenny Garrett....
...Descendants of Pat Garrett, the sheriff who killed Billy the Kid, have asked whether Mr Richardson would have pardoned a killer as prolific as Bonney if he were alive today....
...Indeed, if Khuzami is supposed to be some latter day Pat Garrett, we’ve yet to see the evidence....
...Garrett and wandered a weird Western landscape populated with oddballs who address one another through Dylan lyrics of the late 1960s and early 1970s....
...Everyone is pat-on-cue, clockwork, desperately eager to please, and dramatically unconvincing....
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