In the film "Thirteen Days," the final deal accepted during the Cuban Missile Crisis involved a secret agreement in which the United States would remove its Jupiter missiles from Turkey in exchange for the Soviet Union withdrawing its missiles from Cuba. This agreement was crucial in de-escalating the tensions between the two superpowers and avoiding a potential nuclear confrontation. The deal emphasized the importance of diplomacy and negotiation in resolving conflicts.
In "Shrek Forever After," the "deal of the lifetime" refers to Rumpelstiltskin's offer to Shrek. He proposes to grant Shrek a day where he can relive the carefree days of his youth in exchange for a day from Shrek's life. However, this deal backfires, leading to a twisted alternate reality where Shrek never existed, prompting him to confront the consequences of his choices. Ultimately, Shrek learns the importance of family and the value of his life as it was.
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There are many places where one could get an application form for the TV show Deal or No Deal. The best place to get an application for Deal or No Deal would be from their website.
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the answer is countdown & deal or no deal .
The deal will be final once you say so... or a week!=D
The Local 25 eventually accepted a deal that included a three year contract.
Honestly? Deal with it. Unless you have a seriously good reason for switching schools, I would suggest staying exactly where you are. Thirteen's rough, dude. I sympathize.
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they had to try all of the other 'Solutions', hence the Final in the 'Final Solution'.
Handling puberty is easy all you have to do is take showers more often and get used that you are going through puberty.im thirteen and I'm guy and that's what I do but I don't make a big deal about it like I used to when I was thirteen
One of the best ways to get a deal on a room at the Days Inn is by booking a reservation online or by way of the Days Inn central reservation telephone number.
Deal - 2010 II was released on: USA: 26 November 2010 (final cut)
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no, not the way we do these days
Lucky Days - 2012 The Deal 1-5 was released on: USA: 11 July 2012
The first 100 days of Roosevelt's presidency when the New Deal was put in place