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mae west造句
1. The quote of the week comes from Mae West. 2. The empty dress, a peeling poster of Mae West and in the far distance the Statue of Liberty. 3. Mae West knew that this incident would make her a national success --- and it did. 4. He floated Mae West for almost three days before he was rescued. 5. Mae West continued to make films – and trouble -- throughout the nineteen thirties and early forties. 6. In nineteen thirty-two Mae West moved to Hollywood, California to start her film career. 7. Today we tell about film actress Mae West. She was also a writer, producer and businesswoman. 8. Here is Mae West performing the theme song of this movie. 9. At first, Mae West had refused to be in the film because she was not satisfied with her character. But the producer allowed her to rewrite parts of the story. 10. Mae West wrote many kinds of theatrical productions, but some details remained the same. Her humor was often sexual. 11. He floated in his Mae West for almost three days before he was rescued. 12. A view of the Mae West Room by Salvador Dali at a presentation of a new exhibition of his work at Moscow's Pushkin Museum. 13. City officials put Mae West in jail for more than a week. 14. This movie made Mae West a great success. "Why don't you come up and see me sometime" became one of the most famous statements in film history. 15. In the middle nineteen twenties, Mae West started to write, produce and act in her own plays. 16. She was also funny because she greatly overstated her sexy nature and love for men. Mae West always played the role of a young and strong woman. 17. At the age of eighty-five she starred in a film called "Sextette." Not surprisingly, Mae West played a sexy woman that men could not resist. 18. Dali was famous for his surrealist works, including The Persistence of Memory, The Face of Mae West, The Metamorphosis of Narcissus and The Temptation of St. Anthony. 19. And a curious crowd it is: Marilyn Monroe is there, so are Karl Marx, Edgar Allan Poe, Albert Einstein, Lawrence of Arabia, Mae West, Sonny Listen, and eight Beatles. 20. In the first paragraph of his first epistle, which will be released on January 26th, Mr Gates says he will not try to match Mr Buffett's famously folksy humour: "I won't be quoting Mae West."