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Lolita (1962)
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Left me well-provided for.
On the Waterfront (1954)
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I step inside a jab with a left, with a right, with a left.
Revanche (2008)
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I never left the front desk.
White Christmas (1954)
3.2s
gets around to what's left to be gotten, what's left to be gotten won't be worth
White Christmas (1954)
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getting whatever it is you've got left.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
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So I up and left the pieces there
Charade (1963)
3.7s
I left him hanging around the American Express.
White Christmas (1954)
3.4s
♪ Even guys with two left feet ♪
White Christmas (1954)
3.3s
♪ Even guys with two left feet ♪
White Christmas (1954)
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♪ Even guys with two left feet ♪
White Christmas (1954)
2.4s
My dear partner, when what's left of you
Lolita (1962)
2.4s
Mr. Humbert, your daughter left earlier this evening.
Charade (1963)
2.4s
I'm sorry. Mr. Bartholomew has left for the day.
White Christmas (1954)
2.3s
I left my... My glasses are in my room.
Lolita (1962)
2.3s
...because when I left home she was not well.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
3.9s
He can't be left alone with that blonde man-trap.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
3.3s
What? Are you sure this is where you left it?
Charade (1963)
2.6s
They left me there, Mrs. Lampert. They deserved to die.
Charade (1963)
2.9s
But that left me without any honest means of support.
Lolita (1962)
2.4s
...and she left this evening in care of her uncle.
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