plot to blac $500 million stealth bomber, safely detonated one of the nukes in an abandoned mine. And just kept refusing to die. Deakins just had one nuke, and didn't seem too worried about the helicopter chasing his Hummer through desert canyons. But Pritchett, the guy who bankrolled the whole job, was staring to get on his nerves. Pritchett: You assured me everything would go smoothly. Deakins: Everything is going smoothly, I assure you. Pritchett: It's still my money. Deakins: And if we succeed, you and your friends will get a ton of it. Pritchett: If we're successful? ▬ Deakins: Look, Mr. Pritchett, I will deliver the weapon to the destination. But I can't guarantee that those jerks in Washington won't do something stupid like ... not pay. Pritchett: What if they don't? Deakins: Well, if they don't, the Southwest will be a quiet neighborhood for, uh, about 10,000 years. cy: Investigate Pritchett: Oh, God! Oh, God! How does the helicopter gunship fit into your well-thought-out strategy? You don't know what you're doing now? This is out of control! I must have been... Deakins was not having a good day and his was out of patience. He steered the Hummer with his left hand, with his right hand, he grabbed the large metal flashlight from the console between the seats. Before Pritchett could finish his whining, Vic extended his arm and whacked him in the throat. Pritchett grasped his neck, gasped for air, and finally shut up. Deakins: Hush. Hush! John Woo. Broken Arrow, 1996, 20th Century Fox Q Search L
plot to blac $500 million stealth bomber, safely detonated one of the nukes in an abandoned mine. And just kept refusing to die. Deakins just had one nuke, and didn't seem too worried about the helicopter chasing his Hummer through desert canyons. But Pritchett, the guy who bankrolled the whole job, was staring to get on his nerves. Pritchett: You assured me everything would go smoothly. Deakins: Everything is going smoothly, I assure you. Pritchett: It's still my money. Deakins: And if we succeed, you and your friends will get a ton of it. Pritchett: If we're successful? ▬ Deakins: Look, Mr. Pritchett, I will deliver the weapon to the destination. But I can't guarantee that those jerks in Washington won't do something stupid like ... not pay. Pritchett: What if they don't? Deakins: Well, if they don't, the Southwest will be a quiet neighborhood for, uh, about 10,000 years. cy: Investigate Pritchett: Oh, God! Oh, God! How does the helicopter gunship fit into your well-thought-out strategy? You don't know what you're doing now? This is out of control! I must have been... Deakins was not having a good day and his was out of patience. He steered the Hummer with his left hand, with his right hand, he grabbed the large metal flashlight from the console between the seats. Before Pritchett could finish his whining, Vic extended his arm and whacked him in the throat. Pritchett grasped his neck, gasped for air, and finally shut up. Deakins: Hush. Hush! John Woo. Broken Arrow, 1996, 20th Century Fox Q Search L
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The process of taking in oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide, which is a waste product is called respiration. Respiration is performed by specialised organs present in the respiratory system. The system is divided into two parts conducting and respiratory part. The conducting part of the respiration allows the passage of air to the respiratory part and consists of lungs and it's alveoli.
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