I still haven't been able to make it past the second page of this discussion by nurses about what grosses them out, but I hope to do so someday. |
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Every week, he runs a scoreboard of winners and losers, based on projected overall grosses and often questionable production cost estimates. |
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Profits are amounts that are calculated based on subtracting what something cost to make from what it grosses. |
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But of all the Oscar nominees it has racked up by far the biggest domestic grosses so far. |
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Things were helped by its non-US grosses being much greater than that, but still the studio would have been hard pressed to get its outlay back. |
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Selling out has more to do with ticket grosses than the antimaterialist who stands apart from society. |
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The overall box office grosses for the summer season, which ends today, on Labor Day, is just slightly ahead of last summer's record pace. |
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Maybe you used to love your dad's juicy T-bones, but the thought of eating meat grosses you out now. |
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I still like Robbie an awful lot but he kind of grosses me out at the same time. |
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Chaplin had big box-office grosses, but he made relatively few pictures. |
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Maybe it was at the time when reporting weekend grosses became a feature, and hence a yardstick of a film's importance, in purportedly high-minded papers. |
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No, the fact that you two got married is what grosses me out. |
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The thought of a litter tray in a bathroom just grosses me out. |
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I have a problem with blood and it just grosses me out badly. |
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This is normally a sign that audiences like a film and the film's grosses are going to hold up well in subsequent weeks, so the film's final gross could still be quite good. |
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Film can sometimes seem obsessed with the hype and glory of the latest passing sensation and the opening weekend grosses of the newest blockbuster. |
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Broadway's weekly grosses are running ahead of this time last year, and every theater in the city is booked, with more than a dozen new shows opening over the next six months. |
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Disney could still negotiate its way out of a threatened boycott, but it's possible that the film's grosses could be hurt. |
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He told me that his dad is quite comfortable with the handling and filleting of fish so if I ever go fishing, I need to invite his dad along because this grosses me out. |
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They don't understand a meltdown, and a poopie diaper just grosses them out. |
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Ticket prices have also risen at different rates of inflation around the world, further complicating the process of adjusting worldwide grosses. |
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When a certain number of grosses of pots had attained this pitch of perfection, I was to paste on each a printed label, and then go on again with more pots. |
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