I've been a big fan of Barry Jenkins for a long time.
I was a Barry White fan.
I never met Barry Crump, but I was in an audience once for a play once. There was a drunken man at the back of the auditorium that was shouting during a performance of a one man play, and it turned out later on that was Barry Crump and he was in a state of inebriation.
I feel like, Barry Seal, he's pure of heart.
Barry Harris had a club called Jazz Cultural Theater and there were sessions there on a regular basis. I remember being there and sitting in with [Charles] McPherson and Barry being there, and just smiling at me. He didn't talk to me much at the time, he just came up and gave me a smile, which meant a lot. I've since gotten to know him and been around him a little bit.
Barry Bonds was like Joe Namath or Muhammad Ali. He could make a statement and go out and back it up. Not a lot of guys can do that. In fact, managers usually cringe when guys make statements about what they're going to do. In Barry's case, I liked it. I think he did it on purpose to motivate himself. In a lot of ways, it's easy for Barry. I think he needs a little controversy around him.
I like remixing Barry White and ABBA songs.
Before there was Ronald Reagan there was Barry Goldwater, and before there was Barry, there was National Review , and before there was National Review there was Bill Buckley with a spark in his mind.
I always respected Barry Bonds, and I wanted to let him know that I did in a certain way.
Coming up, I thought Barry Sanders was the best running back ever.
I can't record in the morning because I sound like Barry White.
I could never understand why they did that to Barry Sanders in Detroit. I know that's one of the reasons why he retired, because they took him out on third down and let someone else catch the ball. I thought they must be out of their mind because Barry is such a threat.
Bill Rehnquist makes Barry Goldwater look like a liberal.
I mean the home run king, to me, is Hank Aaron, but statistically, it's Barry Bonds.
My first crush was Barry Manilow. He performed on TV and I taped it. When no one was around I'd kiss the screen.
Barry Levinson is such a deceptive director, because he seems really lackadaisical. I'd never worked with him before, and I almost got the impression that he didn't really care that much because he was so laid-back. Sometimes we'd finish filming hours before the day was over, which is just unthinkable in any other film experience I've had. I couldn't believe that Barry had the passion for it.
I'm nowhere near Barry Sanders. But that doesn't take anything away from my game.
But as far as being popular, yeah, I think Dave Barry is really funny.
I was only a young whippersnapper at that point. I was in pubs playing Barry Manilow songs. I didn't know what to expect.
He was a superb military officer but he was also an extraordinarily gifted politician. That he was an unusually open, honest and no-nonsense politician did not make him unsuited for the profession, only uncommon. In uniform and in politics Barry's purpose was always the defense of freedom. And nobody before or since managed the task more ably or more colorfully than Barry Goldwater.
I'm very grateful to Barry Jenkins, who took a chance on me.
I probably learned more about Marion Barry listening to Chris Rock than I did reading a headline.
One of my favorite teams of all time is Fran and Barry. I just thought Fran and Barry last season were just incredible and they just sort of went against all odds and were very successful.
Nobody knows who Barry Crump is, anywhere, but in New Zealand he's huge. I am of that age, where I sort of grew up with Barry Crump books. Look, if you read the book, you realize it is actually not a funny book at all.
Ridley Pearson also plays bass guitar and sings with the Rock Bottom Remainders, a band made up of such successful authors as Amy Tan, Stephen King, and Dave Barry-a band that, according to Barry, "plays music as well as Metallica writes novels".
I'll never forget my interview with Barry Humphries - one of the oddest I've ever done. He insisted that for half the time he appeared as Dame Edna. So I interviewed the real Barry Humphries in a suit and tie, and then I interviewed Edna in full fig in her dressing room, where she criticised Barry mercilessly.
Well, Barry, it's your film. So if it rises or falls, you're the man.
Am I missing something because of my lack of education? Being an intellectual - I'm not. So I hire him as a corner man, like a boxer; he watches me and tells me what I do wrong before I go in for the next round. Barry thought he was going to write what became Executioner's Song, and I told him he wasn't going to. And Barry's closest friend was Joan Didion.
Batman and the Flash have a whole lot in common behind the mask. They've both experienced loss, know forensic science, and are both a bit introverted. In 'Flashpoint,' Thomas Wayne thinks Barry is crazy, but Barry thinks Thomas is crazy. It'll be really fun seeing those two trying to figure things out.
For me, people in Ireland who became actors would have to go through the Billy Barry's in Dublin.
I already love the idea that Barry has a colleague. It seems like a love/hate thing between my character and his already. They work together, so they clearly have some tolerance for each other, but they're just ruffling each other up the wrong way, constantly. I don't know whether that will lead to him being suspicious of Barry's identity or whether he'll have some clash with The Flash.
I'm a big 'Barry' fan.
I keep getting mobbed in M&S and Debenhams. I feel like Barry Manilow.
I've got Pat 'HD' Barry in my corner.
Barry Jenkins was pretty cool.
I'm a liberal to a degree, I want everybody to be free. But if you think that I'll let Barry Goldwater move in next door.
My sister sometimes does a Todd Barry tribute act.
There aren't many political humorists. Dave Barry is excellent, but he doesn't do it much.
My first crush was Barry Manilow. He performed on TV and I taped it. When no was around I'd kiss the screen.
I'm very much into Barry's Boot Camp... it's the real deal.
Instead of the Beatles and the Stones, my mum and dad were listening to Michael Jackson, Barry White.
And I got to play lead with Gene Barry - a fellow who has never, ever been hard on the eyes!
We were ready to launch Barry White, but the record company wouldn't put it out. Said it wouldn't sell.
Barry Goldwater once said, "I'd rather be right than president." I can't tell you how much I disagree with that Barry Goldwater.
I haven't seen a player in this game, as long as I've been in it, that can't be pitched to... Barry is an outstanding ballplayer. I respect him an awful lot. I also have confidence in my pitchers that they can pitch to Barry Bonds and get him out.
In the beginning, Barry and I couldn't decide if we were going got go forward with the name of the Bee Gees or just as Barry and Robin. Now we've decided to continue as the Bee Gees because we feel we can, and Maurice would have wanted it.
Barry Hearn has said there's no time for playboys, but I'm not a playboy.
I remember being married to John Barry and trying to be the best wife in the world.
I learnt acting in Delhi from Barry John, who also taught Shah Rukh Khan.
I read some Marvel, but I was more of a DC guy. Particularly the Flash, Barry Allen. I latched on to him because I felt like him. You thought to yourself, 'Well, you can't really be Superman.' You couldn't really be Batman - Batman was a really dark figure. I identified with Barry Allen's hopefulness.
But I'm not going to walk Barry Bonds, like some teams do, in the first inning with nobody on.
Barry is an incredible singer. He's even gotten better through the years.
But Barry, to me, is head and shoulders above everybody.
I think I sound like Barry White.
Why is Barry Switzer not in the Hall of Fame? I have no idea. He's done everything humanly possible to be in.
Barry Bonds in the news. Yesterday Barry Bonds' agent said that Bonds could hit as many as 1,000 home runs. And the agent admitted he's on more drugs than Barry Bonds.
As awkward as it sounds. I'm not Shane Larkin, Barry Larkin's son, anymore. It's Barry Larkin, the father of Shane Larkin.
I got to meet and work with Barry White, Quincy Jones, Patti LaBelle, even.
I think Barry Bonds was in a unique situation given his injuries from a year ago, the fact that he played in just 14 games. Even though I spoke to Barry in December and he was enthusiastic and excited about the possibility, I think the closer he got to the reality of spring training, and as he got himself in shape for the regular season and the San Francisco Giants, he felt like it may be too much of a challenge to try to push his body at this point in his career.
Barry Goldwater has definitely decided to be a candidate in '64. He will campaign in all thirteen states.
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