Книга: Mount Ferdinand «Heads You Win»
Серия: "-" Heads You Win is a tragicomedy of second chances. After taking early retirement, Gus Cotton is surprised to find himself persuaded by two old friends - a disgraced wheeler-dealer and a convicted drug smuggler - into taking on the City by launching the greatest headhunting company of all time. Added to this mix, the fourth partner in their venture is a beautiful young woman with a genius for IT and an alcoholic past. In this, the final volume of his Chronicle of Modern Twilight series, Ferdinand Mount has created a poignant and hilariously funny exploration of the concept that none of us is beyond redemption. Издательство: "Avendia Publishing" (2005)
ISBN: 978-0-09-947226-1 |
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Heads You Win - Tails I Lose — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Heads You Win Tails I Lose» Canción de The Beach Boys álbum Surfin Safari Publicación 16 de abril de 1962 … Wikipedia Español
Heads You Win - Tails I Lose — is a song written by Brian Wilson and Gary Usher for the American pop band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1962 album Surfin Safari . Details * Written by: Brian Wilson/Gary Usher * Album: Surfin Safari * Time: 2 min 17 sec * Produced by … Wikipedia
heads or tails — {n. phr.} The two sides of a coin, especially when the coin is tossed in the air in order to decide which of two alternatives are to be followed. * /Tom tossed a quarter in the air and said, Tails, I win; heads you win. / … Dictionary of American idioms
heads or tails — {n. phr.} The two sides of a coin, especially when the coin is tossed in the air in order to decide which of two alternatives are to be followed. * /Tom tossed a quarter in the air and said, Tails, I win; heads you win. / … Dictionary of American idioms
heads\ or\ tails — n. phr. the two sides of a coin, especially when the coin is tossed in the air in order to decide which of two alternatives are to be followed. Tom tossed a quarter in the air and said, tails, I win; heads you win … Словарь американских идиом
win — See: HEADS I WIN, TAILS YOU LOSE … Dictionary of American idioms