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14 Sentences With "men in white coats"

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Any college president making such a claim as Annan's today could await the men in white coats.
Her father had it, too, and drank until men in white coats carted him off to the state hospital, where he received shock treatments.
Originally, Carlsberg stored its beer and lager in wooden barrels made on site; today the production process takes place in a sanitised factory where metal machines whirr and men in white coats analyse pH levels.
Per my well-established routine, I had finished my period of wandering aimlessly — my wife makes all the big food decisions — and had assumed my usual station near the hand-cut smoked fish, where I marveled at the practiced skill of the men in white coats who smoothly slice paper-thin sheets of that precious food.
Men in white coats > stood around you. They had instruments in their hands with which to handle > coals. They flipped them over. You had your face to the wall and were > fastened to iron rings.
The Dallas Guild are an English musical duo consisting of band members Scuta Salamanca and Chopper. In April 2004, they recorded a track called "Men in White Coats", which was used on the Volkswagen Eos TV advert in 2006. They compose their musical works with analogue synthesizers and add to their music by playing old drum kits, acoustic guitars and rhythm boxes from the 1970s. Despite "Men in White Coats" being used in the Volkswagen Eos TV advert from 2006, TDG released their album Hello Darkness, six years later, in 2012.
Napoleon screams and threatens the men in white coats with death: "I will have you executed for this!!!" Bugs then looks at the camera and says: "Imagine that guy thinking he's Napoleon...[quickly donning a Napoleon hat] when I really am!". He pulls out a flute, playing "La Marseillaise", which becomes "Yankee Doodle" as he marches into the distance.
It eventually works out in the students' favor. Jones gets the jocks' help, and the great day comes. The pilot drinks the elixir, then pedals off into the sky, winning the contest. Unfortunately, the "wealthy donor" is last seen fleeing from men in white coats, who want to take him back to the local mental hospital.
The film has no beginning or end credits. A man clad only in a black T-shirt appears at the beginning and conclusion of the film, shown to be chased by men in white coats over a green field. When he is first seen, the T-shirt sports the title of the film; in his later appearance, it says "The End." There is a single frame of copyright information at the end of the film.
Suddenly, Willow is attacked and has the life sucked out of her by the First Slayer. Xander's dream begins when he wakes on Buffy's couch. After excusing himself to use the restroom, he finds himself the object of an attempted seduction by Joyce. In the restroom, he starts to unzip, then realizes that the bathroom is attached to a large white room with many men in white coats ready to observe and take notes on his performance.
This would accompany the News Headlines, Molloy joining Gleisner at the News Desk as Gleisner would get Molloy to comment on a topical issue. This slowly escalated from discussing the issue with an ever calm Gleisner, to an irritated Molloy showing signs of annoyance with the issue, eventually Molloy would rant over the issue while becoming increasingly enraged. The skit would always end with Gleisner calling in Men in White Coats to douse Molloy and the News Desk with fire extinguishers.
The filmmakers added some turbulence to increase tension, although in fact the flight was perfectly smooth throughout. In addition, the entire mission was filmed in daylight, although actual takeoff from Tinian was in full darkness at 2:45 in the morning. However, the scene in which Tibbet's wife calls over one of the men in white coats that she was told by her husband were "sanitary engineers", but were in fact nuclear scientists from Los Alamos, to help her repair a drain, was true.Wickware, Francis Sill.
Bugs then tries to elude Napoleon by hiding in a cannon, but is found when Mugsy is ordered to sound the alarm and fires the cannon. Napoleon resumes his chase of Bugs, but two men in white coats show up and one says to the other: "Look Pierre, another Napoleon", and Pierre replies: "that's the twelfth one today." "But I am Napoleon!", the little Commander screams as he is dragged away by them to the nearest insane asylum or "maison d'idiot" ("Sur-r-r-e, you are", one of the men nods sarcastically).
The show consistently raised the issue of how an immersive illusion can convince average people over a period of time, especially when reinforced as part of a group of believers – especially when this includes men in white coats and other authority figures. Outsiders (in this case, the viewers) see the hoax as laughable, yet 'inside' the Cadets have been slowly lulled into (as Vaughan stated) "what is, in effect, an alternative universe." The actor Cadet on the 'mission' stated that it was easier to let himself believe the experience was genuine; trying to consciously remind himself of the hoax left him disorientated and "30% convinced, despite everything I know, that I am actually in space". Parallels can be drawn to the supposed 'group experiment' element of Big Brother which Space Cadets draws on, and in wider terms propaganda, subliminal advertising, and the consensus nature of reality.

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