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Codeword Secret is a groundbreaking show that wraps comedy, action and drama into a single polished package. The story focuses on Johnny Newman, a larger-than-life "player" who gets drafted in to the CIA. There, he must face the challenge of a lifetime: confronting his own weaknesses, the mixed feelings of his cohorts, and ultimately a very dangerous figure from his past. But, of course, he doesn't know that part yet.
Keywords: cia
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Psychologist Bill Capa gives up his practise when he unintentionally pushes a patient to commit suicide. In an effort to come to terms with this tragedy he visits an old colleague, Bob Moore, who is subsequently murdered. The quest to catch the killer centres around a group of Moore's psychologically disturbed patients, however equally as important is an affair which develops between Capa and the mysterious Rose. This relationship, at first a diversion, becomes central to the plot as the film progresses.
Keywords: adultery, attempted-suicide, bare-breasts, behaviorist, black-panties, bleeding-to-death, box-office-flop, breasts, brother-sister-relationship, car-chase
Five Suspects. Two Lovers. One Killer. Nothing is what it seems... except murder.
In the heat of desire, love can turn to deception. Nothing is what it seems when day turns into night.
Dr. Bill Capa: In the what-I-wait-for department, you're it baby.
Dr. Bill Capa: If I had known it was your birthday, I'd have come by tomorrow.::Hector Martinez: Me too.
Dr. Bill Capa: Does your mommy know you escaped from a straight jacket?
Dr. Bob Moore: Why don't we just drop our pants and see who's got the bigger dick? Then we can go back and have a nice, civilized breakfast.::Dr. Bill Capa: Wouldn't be civilized.::Dr. Bob Moore: Why?::Dr. Bill Capa: You'd be sulking!
Dr. Bill Capa: [On why he won't take over the therapy group] For one reason or another I'm more screwed up than you people are.
Dr. Bill Capa: [about Bob's murder] He was locking up here late Friday night.::Sondra Dorio: Here?::Dr. Bill Capa: Yes, right here in the office.::Buck: Was he shot, stabbed, beaten? Have they got a suspect? A motive? Three days go by and you don't call us?::Dr. Bill Capa: I thought it'd be easier if you heard it together.::Casey Heinz: Oh, I see. So even Bob's death is group therapy. That's great. [looks skyward] Hey, Bob, thanks for giving us a chance to grieve together. Shit!
Casey Heinz: [Discussing bob's murder] It wasn't a thief. I'll tell you that right now.::Clark: I agree.::Casey Heinz: I mean why stab a guy thirty times? Bob, he'd piss in his pants if you showed him a knife. You know that?::Sondra Dorio: What are you saying?::Casey Heinz: I'm saying Sondra, that you have to really hate a person to stab him that many times.::Casey Heinz: [to Bill] You're a shrink, right? You know what kind of power people hand over to shrinks. Well, maybe sometimes they hand over more than they want too!::Clark: That is absolutely correct. A thief would not stick around to stab someone thirty times!::Buck: Since when did you become such an expert on robbery?::Sondra Dorio: It's not the robbery he's an expert on. It's the rage!
Dr. Bill Capa: Six weeks ago, I spoke harshly to a patient and she committed suicide. Right in front of me. Perhaps she would have done this anyway. That's what my colleagues say. But I don't know.::Sondra Dorio: Oh, I'm so sorry.::Dr. Bill Capa: And my patient, her name was Michelle, jumped out of a window in my office.::Clark: Oh.::Dr. Bill Capa: So much blood. So red, and I... and right, uh, before my eyes the red, uh, disappeared. Just turned to gray, and so I don't see... red now. But, see, I was her doctor. And I failed. So I cannot help you. I don't think that you want someone like me around right now.::Buck: I think I do.::Richie: Me too.::Casey Heinz: Why don't you give us a try for a month?
Michelle: [just before jumping out of skyrise window] I think I prefer the view outside, actually.
Dr. Bill Capa: Do I need a lawyer?::Hector Martinez: You're in L.A. Everybody needs a lawyer.
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Ashland was founded in 1924 as Ashland Refining Company of Ashland, Kentucky, by Paul G. Blazer. In 1930, the nearby Tri-State Refining Company was purchased, adding 5,500 barrels per day of capacity to the company. The company continued to merge or acquire other oil companies, combining with Swiss Oil in 1936, Allied Oil in 1948, Aetna Oil in 1949, and purchasing Frontier Oil Refining and National Refining in 1950. By that time, the company began to diversify, adding petrochemicals to its portfolio with the acquisition of R. J. Brown Company in 1956 and United Carbon in 1963.
Diversification continued with the purchase of Warren Brothers in 1966, which later was to become Ashland Paving and Construction. A significant acquisition was made in 1967 when the company purchased ADM Chemical Group; whose chemical distribution business would go on to be one of the primary businesses of the company in the later part of the 20th century. In 1969, the company reorganized to form Ashland Petroleum, as well as entering into a joint venture in Coal Mining under the name Arch Mineral.
Watched this clock turn around itself a thousand times
and i still can't understand why these words wont change your mind
you can't help searching for lost open eyes
and i once said i would have given my arms to hold you
but i've heard the rain fall outside
if this is for all the times i've hurt you
i've shed so many tears inside
turn my eyes across the room but you never seem to be there
but there you are
if i could cross my heard this last time
just watch you walk away unseen