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"goose pimples" Definitions
  1. a condition in which there are raised spots on your skin because you feel cold, frightened or excited

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Let's hope — I have goose pimples just thinking about it.
"Look at me, just speaking about him gives me goose-pimples," she said.
It is that natural, hearing it and just knowing that this is what will give people goose pimples.
" According to a biographer, Sousa once said that a good march made "goose pimples chase each other up and down your spine.
He is often underslept, has the beginnings of jowls and tiny goose pimples clustered under his eyes like those on the belly of a toad.
It's the things that give rise to the goose pimples and the things that spark sentiment and wonder and ideas inside the heart and mind of the audience.
I did two plays with him—Ecstasy and Goose-Pimples—within two years of each other at Hampstead Theater, and then I did one of his workshops, and we got on well.
"They were so hot I still get goose pimples talking about this band 28 years ago, 21942 years ago," Mr. Yaged said in an interview in 275 for the Fillius Jazz Archive at Hamilton College in upstate New York.
Baffled, Spilsbury routinely took measurements of the corpse and had the tub sent to London. Back in London, Neil had received confirmation from Herne Bay. "Henry Williams" was also "John Lloyd" and "George Smith". This time, when Spilsbury examined Bessie Williams, he found one sure sign of drowning: the presence of goose pimples on the skin on her thigh.
If they don't seem to worry, why should we? Frightening or funny, take your choice." The Philadelphia Record found that the films plot was "sheer nonsense" but that the film "manages to raise a few more goose pimples than other recent horror movies." "Hobe." of Variety found the film to be "muddled in the writing and clumb in the production.
George Whyte in his Irish Independent review of the December 2006 concert at the Point Theatre--"A fair whack of the punters finally got what they wanted as the familiar piano strains of "Eve, The Apple Of My Eye" rang out, summoning screams of 'Oh my GOD, I LOVE this song!' from Abercrombie-clad teens everywhere". A live performance of the song witnessed by the Irish Independent in 2009 was "delivered so movingly it's likely to raise goose-pimples".
From 1974 through 1975, Aukin was an administrator with Anvil Productions in Oxford. In 1975, Aukin became an administrator at the Hampstead Theatre. Three years later he was appointed to the position of Artistic Director there, a position he held until 1984. The numerous premiers he produced there include Translations by Brien Friel, Abigail's Party, Goose-Pimples, and Ecstasy, all by Mike Leigh, The Hothouse written and directed by Harold Pinter and Dusa Fish Stas and Vi by Pam Gems.
Thomas P. Darby's nephew Richard "Ricky" Whitley claims that he learned guitar from Tom Darby and Jimmy Tarlton. Darby was quoted as saying in a 1963 interview with The Columbus Enquirer (now known as The Columbus Ledger-Enquirer) regarding the opening pops concert performance that "Tarlton’s fine wife said we sounded even better than before. Made goose pimples come up on her arms, she said." Darby was drafted during World War I, but was shortly thereafter honorably discharged due to being "unfit to serve" (flat feet).
She was impressed with Stephen Dorff (who played Sutcliffe in the film), commenting that he was the right age (19 years old at the time), and his gestures, the way he smoked, and talked were so like Sutcliffe's that she had goose pimples. Kirchherr was portrayed in the film by Sheryl Lee. Starting in the mid-1990s, Kirchherr and business partner Krüger operated the K&K; photography shop in Hamburg, offering custom vintage prints, books and artwork for sale. K&K; periodically helped arrange Beatles' conventions and other Beatles' events in the Hamburg area.
The New Group is an artist-driven company with a commitment to developing and producing powerful, contemporary theater. Founded by Artistic Director Scott Elliott, The New Group produced its first play, Mike Leigh's Ecstasy, in 1995. Notable productions include This Is Our Youth, Curtains, Goose Pimples, Aunt Dan and Lemon, Hurlyburly, Abigail's Party, Rafta, Rafta..., The Starry Messenger, and A Lie of the Mind, The Kid, Intimacy, The Sticks and Bones, and The Spoils. Over the past 20 years, The New Group has received more than 100 awards and nominations for excellence.
Beginning with being 'born with a silver spoon in his mouth', seeming 'to grow up overnight', 'getting up with the chickens' at the 'crack of dawn, his first job 'slinging hash' because the proprietor is 'short-handed', not being able to 'cut the mustard', being 'given the gate', going back to his 'little hole in the wall', being 'beside himself with anger', moving to Texas to 'punch cattle', 'flying' to Chicago, where a beautiful girl named Mary 'steps into the picture'. Their eyes 'meet'. John's breath comes in 'short pants', he gets 'goose pimples' and is 'all thumbs'. Mary's clothes 'fit her like a glove'.
Christian Lichtenstern, writing in June 2017, also said that opponents of the movement's conservatism call it a sect.Christian Lichtenstern, "Ingo Dollinger ist tot" in Augsburger Allgemeine, 16 June 2017 Under the heading, "Who really founded the Work of Angels (Opus Angelorum)?", someone using the log-in name Mariat recounted in the blog of the Augsburger Allgemeine newspaper the many expressions of distrust he had met with regarding the movement, expressions horrifying enough to raise goose pimples, while at the same time he mentioned that they did not fit in with what he knew of his parish priest, a member of the movement.Mariat: "Wer hat das 'Engelwerk' (Opus Angelorum) wirklich gegründet?" in the Augsburger Allgemeine, 1 June 2014. Retrieved 26 October 2018 from archive.
Leigh's most notable works are the black comedy-drama Naked (1993), for which he won the Best Director Award at Cannes, the Oscar-nominated, BAFTA- and Palme d'Or-winning drama Secrets & Lies (1996), the Golden Lion-winning working-class drama Vera Drake (2004), and the Palme d'Or-nominated biopic Mr. Turner (2014). Other well- known films include the comedy-dramas Life Is Sweet (1990) and Career Girls (1997), the Gilbert and Sullivan biographical film Topsy-Turvy (1999) and the bleak working-class drama All or Nothing (2002). His stage plays include Smelling A Rat, It's A Great Big Shame, Greek Tragedy, Goose-Pimples, Ecstasy and Abigail's Party. Leigh is known for his lengthy rehearsal and improvisation techniques with actors to build characters and narrative for his films.
In Vietnamese, it is called da gà, which can be translated as "chicken skin", or gai ốc, which can be translated as "snail node". All of the birds listed above are commonly consumed in the country of origin, so it may well be assumed that the term "goose pimples" (also "goose skin" and "goose flesh", c.1785 and 1810) and all other related terms in other languages came into being merely due to the visual similarity of the bird's plucked skin and the human skin phenomenon, used to describe the sensation in a way that is readily familiar. The same effect is manifested in the root word horror in English, which is derived from Latin horrere, which means "to bristle", and "be horrified", because of the accompanying hair reaction.
In the early 1990s, following a course at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, he began his acting career. He has appeared in such films as Bowfinger, The Man Who Wasn't There, Hidalgo, Celebrity and Failure To Launch and on television in numerous guest-starring roles including The Sopranos, The West Wing, Alias and 24, and on stage in the Tony Award-winning/nominated Broadway productions of Titanic and The Threepenny Opera. He starred opposite Sam Rockwell and Cara Seymour in the critically acclaimed Off-Broadway premiere of Mike Leigh's Goose-Pimples with The New Group theatre in New York City garnering nominations as Outstanding Featured Actor with both the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards. Alexi-Malle has stated that he is fluent in Italian, French, Spanish, Russian and Arabic.

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