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"dead cert" Definitions
  1. something that is very likely
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William Welt / DJ Spider Remix - Stalker (Dead Cert Records)15.
But, remember: it's not necessarily a dead-cert that they're interested.
Mr Trump, the consummate pitch-man, sold the move as a dead cert.
A dead cert move if you want to transcend into the realms of mythology.
It is a dead cert to win in the latter category on Oscar night.
Sam Rockwell was a dead cert for best supporting actor in the same film.
While this was never a dead cert, it was a high probability that this deal could be done.
Elsewhere on the main card, welterweight veterans Matt Brown and Jake Ellenberger's bout seems a dead cert to entertain.
Beware of economists banging the table and promising that it's a dead cert for, say, the third quarter of 2019.
The 26-year-old had already won a BAFTA, a Golden Globe and a Screen Actors Guild Award, so she was as close as they come to being a dead cert.
We see the words "Aphex Twin" and "Taylor Swift" on one Soundcloud link and think it is a dead cert on appealing to fans of both; disregarding the logic that my two favourite things are biscuits and pad thai, but to just toss an Oreo into my noodles would be unholy sacrilege.
Factory released Dead Cert on DVD and Blu-ray in Region 1.
Dead Cert is a 1974 British crime film directed by Tony Richardson. It is an adaptation of the 1962 novel of the same name by Dick Francis.
The Favorite () is a two-part film on the detective novel of British writer Dick Francis Dead Cert. For the first time the Soviet Central Television was demonstrated on September 13 and 14, 1977.
A television programme about her was shown nationally on BBC1 in 1972. In 1973 she allowed filming at Aintree for Dead Cert (based on a Dick Francis novel) that starred Judi Dench and Michael Williams.
Fletcher stars in 2009 in the vampire film Dead Cert, which is directed by Steven Lawson.More cast, new poster for vampire film DEAD CERT 2011 saw him acting in his first role as a police officer, as Detective Edwards in the British film noir Jack Falls, alongside his Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels co-stars Jason Flemyng and Alan Ford. In 2012, Fletcher had a small role in horror-comedy Cockneys vs Zombies, where he played the character 'Dad Maguire'. In 2015 Fletcher played the role of 'Scooter' in episode five of the eight-part BBC TV drama The Interceptor.
The Guardian's obituary of Francis read, "Right from the start, with Dead Cert in 1962, the Dick Francis thriller showed a mastery of lean, witty genre prose reminiscent -- sometimes to the point of comic parody -- of Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett. It was an American style that many clever people in England had attempted to reproduce without much success, and it was a wonder how a barely educated former jump jockey was able to do the trick with such effortless ease." The New York Times added, > A chance encounter with a literary agent led to his writing The Sport of > Queens, published the year after he retired. Emboldened by its success (and > further motivated by his paltry wages as a journalist), he began writing > Dead Cert.
His is also producing several ventures, most notably Dead Cert - from director Steve Lawson. Charles also works outside of horror and has scripted Revenge, a Scottish thriller for director Bill Little. The City of Hell is another; a noir like thriller based in the underbelly of the 1930s. This is being produced by Julie Fernandez.
Dead Cert is Dick Francis's first novel, published in 1962. Featured in the 2007 book 100 Must-Read Crime Novels. It was filmed by Tony Richardson in 1974. The title is a shortened form of "It's a dead certainty," in this case a play on words referring to the fact that the steeplechase horse Admiral should have won, but his jockey died.
It bounds along OK, Harrison's double-tracked vocals gasp convincingly, and it deserves to be the hit that it will be."Neil Spencer, "George Harrison: Extra Texture (Apple)", NME, 20 September 1975, p. 23.Hunt, p. 103. Reviewing for Melody Maker, Ray Coleman highlighted Harrison's vocal and the musical contributions from Horn and Russell, and said: "It's a dead cert disco smash, his finest single since 'My Sweet Lord'.
Frightfest's second year at the Empire cinema, Leicester Square saw the return of the "Discovery Screen" along with the introduction of Total Film's Total Icons strand. As of 29 August 2010, A Serbian Film will no longer be screened, and will be replaced by Buried. Gregg Araki pulled his film Kaboom, and Damned by Dawn was shown in its place. Thursday: Main Screen: Hatchet II, Primal, Dead Cert Discovery Screen: No films on this day.
At the end of the first episode, he bets his family's Disneyland fund on a 'dead cert' and loses it all. Bernadette kicks him out of the house, and he goes to sleep in the box room at his father's house. Bernadette and Joe move to a flat to the reduced living costs - they are unable to afford a house because of Bing's absence. Joe begins to save up to buy his father a television.
He has since appeared in several British films like Rollin' with the Nines (2006), Rise of the Footsoldier (2007), Doghouse (2009) and Dead Cert (2010). He has provided the voice of Captain John Price in the video games Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. He also fronts the adverts for Injury Lawyers 4 U, a compensation claims company in the UK.
Francis wrote more than 40 international best-sellers. His first book was his autobiography The Sport of Queens (1957), for which he was offered the aid of a ghostwriter, which he spurned. The book's success led to his becoming the racing correspondent for London's Sunday Express newspaper, and he continued in that job for 16 years. He set his first thriller, Dead Cert, published in 1962, in the world of horse racing, establishing a specialized niche for his work.
His first novel, Dead Cert, was adapted as a film under the same title in 1974. Directed by Tony Richardson, it starred Scott Antony, Judi Dench and Michael Williams. It was adapted again as Favorit (a Soviet made-for-television movie) in 1976. Francis's protagonist Sid Halley was featured in six TV movies made for the program The Dick Francis Thriller: The Racing Game (1979–1980), starring Mike Gwilym as Halley and Mick Ford as his partner, Chico Barnes.
In 2009, he shot several horror films including Doghouse under the direction of Jake West, and Basement under the direction of Asham Kamboj. He played one of the lead roles in the British vampire film Dead Cert. In June 2010, he was cast for the lead role in the remake of the British horror film The Asphyx, but it failed to secure production finance and was indefinitely shelved. Dyer co-starred with Anna Walton in Deviation, a British dark thriller written and directed by J. K. Amalou.
He also starred in the British vampire film Dead Cert which was directed by Steven Lawson, and he appeared in Waterloo Road as Dylan Hodge in Series 6 in 2010/2011. In the August 2011 issue of Attitude Magazine, Griffiths took his top off and appeared sporting a red boxing kit. Photos from the shoot were taken at Cloud 23 Bar in the Hilton Hotel in Manchester. He has also appeared in adverts, including the BT vision advert where he is featured having his hair washed.
Wallcroft in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. He starred in the vampire film Dead CertMore cast, new poster for vampire film DEAD CERT as well as the action film Freight and comedy Just for the Record. In 2011, Fairbrass took the co-lead in the crime thriller St Georges Day, other lead roles included Vikingdom 3D, House of the Rising Sun, opposite Dave Bautista, Hijacked, and Get Lucky and Let me Survive. In 2012, Fairbrass took his first lead role in a US action thriller The Outsider, which starred Jason Patric, James Caan and Shannon Elizabeth.
The Hidden Agenda came out in 1993, followed by Ephemera in 1995, which mirrored the dark ambient nature of early album Death House. 1996 saw the release of 3 Arms And A Dead Cert, which showed an increased use of organic instruments, including orchestral elements. This album also was the first proper release on Projekt, a relationship that would continue for many years and would see the release of a succession of albums during the '90s that saw progressed development of Attrition's signature sound. Also in 1996 the band toured the US for the first time, at the culmination of which Julia left the band once more.
In 2005, he appeared as Leon Bank in Snuff-Movie, and he also played the role of Bob Snatcher in the short film Snatching Time. In 2007 Myatt played the role of Mr Aston in The House on Straw Hill (also known as Rogue), and in 2010 he played the role of a vicar in Dead Cert. In 2016 Myatt appeared as the character "Dr Wilder" in "Bewilder Box" a live action, immersive escape room located in the seaside resort of Brighton. Myatt has provided voices for a number of computer games including Black and White, Magic Carpet 2: The Netherworlds, and the original Fable where he provided the voice of the guild master Weaver.
The first Aboriginal winner was boxer Lionel Rose, who quipped: "One hundred and eighty-two years ago one of my mob would have been a dead cert' for this." Since then a further seven Indigenous people have been named Australian of the Year, for achievements in sport, music, politics, law, public service and academia. Many have played a role in Indigenous advocacy and some have raised concerns about the celebration of Australia Day on 26 January, most notably the 1985 recipient Lowitja O'Donoghue. Prior to 1994 the award was given for the outstanding Australian of the previous year; that is, the 1992 Australian of the Year was announced on Australia Day in 1993.
Since July 2009 he has played the part of Matron Hilary Loftus in the BAFTA award-winning BBC Four medical 'docu-sitcom' Getting On, directed by Peter Capaldi. He had a role in the vampire film Dead CertMore cast, new poster for vampire film DEAD CERT and in the horror drama Tony.Slamdance '10: 'Tony' Makes Friends the Gruesome Way Bloody Disgusting, 18 December 2009 which was released in UK cinemas on 5 February 2010First Stills from Revolver Entertainment's 'Tony' Bloody Disgusting, 4 January 2010 Ricky Grover also had a role in an episode of Not Going Out in 2011, playing a drug-dealing butcher. Grover reprised the role of Yangus in the 2015 videogame Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below.
" He added, "In the second chapter, Mrs Christie shows us what seems to be the maniac himself. But the wise reader, remembering other tales of Mrs Christie's, will murmur to himself 'I trust her not; odds on she is fooling me,' and so will continue to a climax it is not 'odds on' but a dead cert he will not have guessed. To an easy and attractive style and an adequate if not very profound sense of character Mrs Christie adds an extreme and astonishing ingenuity, nor does it very greatly matter that it is quite impossible to accept the groundwork of her tale or to suppose that any stalking-horse would behave so invariably so exactly as required. As at Bexhill, a hitch would always occur.
His live performances, mainly in support of better-known musicians, received generally favourable reviews. His lack of performing experience and inconsistent approach with audiences was commented upon, while his music was likened to that of Damien Rice and David Gray. In March 2004, with Blunt performing in the support role for Katie Melua in Manchester, Alex McCann of Designer Magazine wrote, "Blunt's ascendance is a dead cert and this time next year it isn't that far removed from reality to suggest that a number one album, Brit Award and countless accolade's [sic] will be his for the taking." After the release of the album, concert support slots for Elton John and Lloyd Cole and the Commotions in late 2004 and early 2005 followed, as did a band residency at London club 93 Feet East.
She also appeared in both the TV movie Dis/Connected and the short film Flushed. The following year, Montgomery appeared in two straight-to-DVD horror-genre releases filmed in Sofia, Bulgaria – The Hills Run Red and the finale of the original Wrong Turn trilogy, Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead and played the role of Fallyn Werner, a teenage killer in the Lifetime film Accused at 17. In 2010, Montgomery appeared in her first theatrically released films, playing Giselle in the independent horror film Dead Cert and the supporting role of Madeline in the Academy Award-nominated psychological thriller Black Swan – playing a Little Swan to Natalie Portman's Oscar-winning portrayal of the Black Swan. That same year Montgomery also signed on to play Paul Rudd's love interest in Our Idiot Brother.
Drawing on his experiences as a jockey and his intimate knowledge > of the racetrack crowd — from aristocratic owners to Cockney stable boys — > the novel contained all the elements that readers would come to relish from > a Dick Francis thriller. There was the pounding excitement of a race, the > aura of the gentry at play, the sweaty smells from the stables out back, an > appreciation for the regal beauty and unique personality of a thoroughbred — > and enough sadistic violence to man and beast to satisfy the bloodthirsty. Fred Glueckstein, in Of Men, Women and Horses, wrote, "During the course of York's adventures, one can identify in Francis's work the elements that would precede his future success: a lone hero fighting villains with honor, courage, and determination; skilled plotting; action and suspense, and classic scenes of equestrian fiction." Dead Cert is included in the "fiction core list" in Carol Alabaster's book Developing an Outstanding Core Collection: A Guide for Libraries by Carol Alabaster (2002).

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