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Seems mum's the word after his sweet, yet controversial, deal.
But mum's the word when it comes to that new move.
Mum's the word: Vector Capital doesn't have any existing portfolio companies in this space.
Any press that wanted to see it had to sign an absolute mum's-the-word, non-disclosure agreement.
Mum's the word when it comes to the sex of Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia's first baby!
Mum's the word on what the tribute will include, but we know it will be right after Live's set.
As for her weekend in Las Vegas with Kevin ... seems mum's the word, at least when her attorney isn't present.
As with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Governors Awards earlier this month, it was mum's the word.
Dana White is showing love to UFC legend Anderson Silva by accepting his apology ... but mum's the word on George St-Pierre's contract.
Now, she's ready to talk about it -- and her first words are basically ... mum's the word on the case, which is still very much pending for Lori and Mossimo.
And then, for the rest of the trailer — about two minutes and 13 seconds — mum's the word on the green gal's behalf, save for a battle cry and a hollered greeting at the 1:24 mark.
Drew Houston, Dropbox co-founder and CEO Mum's the word at Palantir Technologies, a company whose work with the U.S. government — including the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Central Intelligence Agency — and top Wall Street firms is known to very few.
He didn't provide any real details about what we can expect on his journey — mum's the word until the season premiere in January — but one nuanced comment on Weber's end makes us think that we're going to need more wine than usual to watch this show.
She has written novels and children's books. At the age of eighty-nine, Branson launched her autobiography entitled Mum's the Word: The High-Flying Adventures of Eve Branson.
Murs Rules the World is the third solo album by American hip hop artist Murs. Most of the tracks are produced by Mum's The Word. It was released on October 10, 2000.
In 2010, a decade after Phillips' death, his paintings and original panels were exhibited at That's Entertainment in Worcester, Massachusetts in a show called Mr. Mum's the Word: An Exhibit of Comic Art and Haikus. Worcester-area poets presented works based on many of Phillips' paintings."Mr. Mum's the Word: An Exhibit of Comic Art and Haikus," Worchester Magazine He taught cartooning and humor writing at Maricopa Tech and Phoenix College in Phoenix, Arizona. Zits creators Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman studied under Phillips.
In 2007, she wrote the BBC Radio Norfolk drama Little Bexham under the name Sue Welfare. In 2008, she wrote as Kate Lawson, with Mum's the Word published by Avon. She teaches writing at the University of East Anglia.
"Mum's the word" means to keep silent or quiet. Mum is a Middle English word meaning 'silent', and may be derived from the mummer who acts without speaking. Note the similar English word "mime" (Old English "mīma", Latin "mimus") meaning silent actor or imitator.
"ICMEC Board Members" . icmec.org.Eve Branson (2013) Mum's the Word, p. 207. She was a founding member of ICMEC's board of directors in 1999, seeking to generate awareness of the centre's work, and her son Richard was ICMEC's founding sponsor."International Children's Organization Expands Global Reach With Four New Board Members" . icmec.org.
On two past occasions, the festival has presented retrospective screenings of 1990s documentary films about the LGBT community in Sudbury, Mum's the Word (Maman et Ève) in 2017"Tourné à Sudbury, le documentaire Maman et Ève célèbre ses 20 ans". CBON-FM, June 13, 2017. and The Pinco Triangle in 2018.
Mum's the word is a popular English idiom. It is related to an expression used by William Shakespeare, in Henry VI, Part 2. The word “mum” is a slanged version of momme, which was used between 1350-1400 in Middle English with very close to the same meaning: Be silent; Do not reveal.
The interviewees included Michael Boyuk, a performer now associated with The B-Girlz drag comedy troupe, and Paulette Gagnon, an arts administrator who was previously profiled in the documentary film Mum's the Word (Maman et Ève) in 1996."The Pinco Triangle (1998)". BFI Film & TV Database. The film's climax is a drag production number staged in front of the Big Nickel.
' Flowers asks her the question, and the Doctor tells Rose that if the project works, they will 'get a royalty that could bring in a lot of cash - and we're talking telephone numbers.' When told to be quiet, he tells Rose, 'Mum's the word.' She tells the Doctor that someone might think he's 'sending me a coded message' and he responds 'No. No codes.
Montreal Gazette, January 12, 2017. March Entertainment's studio in Sudbury has produced a number of animated television series, including Chilly Beach, Maple Shorts, Yam Roll, and Dex Hamilton: Alien Entomologist. The city's LGBT community has been profiled in two documentary films, the Genie Award-winning Mum's the Word (Maman et Ève) in 1996"20 years after Maman et Eve: looking back on coming out in the Nickel City". CBC Sudbury, June 13, 2017.
For example, in "Mum's the Word", Vicki thinks her dog is pregnant, James believes it is his daughter Kate who is pregnant while his children mistakenly convince Helen that Vicky is the pregnant one. In "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?", Kate and Robbie mistakenly believe their father wants to take Helen to a dinner dance, when he is actually meeting a blind date. Unbeknownst to him, Vicky is also at the event.
In 2006, she performed in the first Irish tour of 'Mum's The Word' – a West End hit described by The Stage magazine as "a wickedly funny account of motherhood that nobody should miss". In 2006, she returned to the studio to write and record a new album. The end result was the 2012 album, Red Bird, released on her own label, Redbird & Anchor Records. The same year she wrote her first play which toured nationally throughout Ireland and Scotland in Autumn, 2012.
Shaw's character met a tragic end in the episode screened on 13 January 2003, when she was murdered by Richard Hillman (played by Brian Capron). She has also appeared in numerous ITV dramas. In 2003 Shaw appeared as Sally in the stage play The Blue Room, starring alongside Jason Connery. Since the birth of her children Shaw has made the occasional return to acting and has performed in several national tours including Mum's the Word (2010) and Busy Body (2011), as well as lead roles in pantomimes in Worthing and Southsea.
Mum was the first brand of commercial deodorant. Containing a zinc compound as its active ingredient, it was developed in Philadelphia in 1888.Joey Green (2004) Joey Green's Incredible Country Store: Potions, Notions, and Elixirs of the Past--And How to Make Them Today, Rodale Press It was named for the term "mum" meaning "to keep silent" as in the popular phrase "Mum's the word" Mum was originally sold as a cream in a jar and applied with the fingertips. The small company was bought by Bristol-Myers in 1931.
Mum's the Word () is a Canadian documentary short film, directed by Paul Carrière and released in September 10, 1996."20 years after Maman et Eve: looking back on coming out in the Nickel City". CBC Sudbury, June 13, 2017. The film centres on Rachel, Suzanne, Jeannine and Paulette, four Franco- Ontarian women in their mid-40s in Sudbury, Ontario, who, after marrying and raising children, are in the process of coming out as lesbian."Tourné à Sudbury, le documentaire Maman et Ève célèbre ses 20 ans". Le Matin du Nord, June 13, 2017.
She made an appearance in He Knew He Was Right for the BBC in 2004, and in 2001 she was seen in the television mini- series Do or Die, which aired on Sky One. On stage she has starred in the one- woman musical Tell Me On A Sunday, which toured the UK, and played in London's West End. She also had a leading role in a UK tour of the musical Steppin' Out, appeared in the original West End run of Mum's the Word, and acted in We Happy Few by Imogen Stubbs, which played a short run at the Gielgud Theatre.
On stage, she played the role of Brenda in Angie Le Mar's The Brothers at the Hackney Empire in April 2006, and she went on to play Jill in Pat Ashworth's ensemble stage production, Mum's the Word, which toured the UK from February to June 2007."Mum’s the Word", The Stage. URL last accessed on 2007-02-11 She has recently been filming the hit CBBC show Wolfblood as Imara. In March 2018, she began playing the role of as Alison in the musical Son of a Preacher Man, which is based on the life of Dusty Springfield.
In 2007, she starred in the play Mum's the Word, playing the character 'Robin' which she reprised in the 2008 tour (alongside her sister, Maureen who played Jill) and once again in 2010. During the summer season of 2007, she appeared at the Blackpool North Pier Theatre in her own production, Soap Queens (And Kings!). In 2008, Nolan appeared in the UK touring production of Flashdance the Musical for over a year, playing Hannah Owens. In January and February 2010, she participated in the ITV celebrity reality television programme Popstar to Operastar, reaching the final, where she lost to Darius Campbell.
In an interview with BBC, Decker claims to have invented rap music without being given a proper credit for her invention.Top of the Pops : The Story of 1987 In 2003 she appeared in the play Mum's The Word (written by Linda A Carson, Jill Daum, Alison Kelly, Robin Nichol, Barbara Pollard and Deborah Williams) at the Albery Theatre in London. Decker took part in the prime time BBC One show Just the Two of Us, which began on 2 January 2007. However, despite singing duets with Beverley Knight, Tony Christie and Natasha Hamilton, she and her singing partner Gregg Wallace were the first to be eliminated from the show after singing The Jacksons' "Blame It on the Boogie".
The current narrator is Lani John Tupu. Since 2008 and 2009, SBS aired shows that expand to music shows including Alchemy (as a part of SBS Radio), Noise TV, and RocKwiz, comedy shows including South Park, Corner Gas, Swift and Shift Couriers, and Iron Chef, lifestyle programs which includes Alchemy Radio, Food and Wine Lover's Guide to Australia, Food Safari, Mum's The Word, Help, Vasili's Garden, Lonely Planet: Six Degrees, My Voice, and Top Gear, documentary series such as Cutting Edge, Inside Australia, As It Happened, Lost Worlds, Global Village, and Thalassa, plus news programs such as Dateline, Insight, Living Black, World News Australia, World Watch, The World Game, SBS Sport, FIFA World Cup soccer, The Ashes cricket series, UEFA Cup soccer.
The album includes many topical songs drawn from the news headlines: "Bone of Contention" mocks society's hypocrisy in the Pee-Wee Herman controversy, "Mum's the Word" is about the 1992 Giant Mine explosion, "God's Apprentice" addresses the Roman Catholic Church sex abuse scandal (which hit Canada several years earlier than it did the United States), and "Guildhall Witness" is about a race riot which the band encountered during its tour of England with The Wonder Stuff. "6th Floor" is about visiting Dallas and finding it impossible to resist going to see Dealey Plaza, the spot where John F. Kennedy was assassinated. The album was reissued in 2008 on Rhino Records, concurrently with the release of the band's career retrospective Spirituality 1983-2008: The Consummate Compendium.
He recently directed the UK Theatre Productions of Mum's The Word and Alf Ramsey Knew My Grandfather for producer Robert C. Kelly. He has contributed as a writer to the sketch show Titty Titty Bang Bang and written gags for Dick and Dom for the Sky One Quiz Are You Smarter Than A Ten Year Old? He has also scripted many pantomimes across the UK. As of 2013, Andrew continues to be a prolifictheatre director, including productions of Wuthering Heights (with Emmerdale's Adele Silva and his EastEnders co-star Mark Homer in the cast), the UK Tour of the Nell Dunn play Steaming and Christmas shows for Qdos Entertainment. He is also the Chairman and Artist Manager for The Spaniel Talent House (who produce and manage the band Skip Ad).
Such programming is subtitled in English (such subtitling is typically applied by SBS itself via their inhouse subtitling department), but very little such content is now shown on the station; it has been replaced by largely English-language programming. The remainder of SBS's schedule consists of English-language lifestyle, music, game and talk shows. These include Iron Chef, RocKwiz, The Movie Show, MythBusters, Top Gear (2005–2009), Global Village, Top Gear Australia, The Food Lovers' Guide to Australia, Food Safari, Remote Area Nurse, Mum's the Word, HELP, Vasili's Garden, Lonely Planet: Six Degrees, Salam Cafe, Inside Australia, Storyline Australia, First Australians, The Nest, My Voice, Oz Concert, the Eurovision Song Contest. In addition to foreign language film show SBS Film which include the best of international films is also available from The World Movies Channel as aired.

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