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In this country, we say the show must go on.
The show must go on, people seemed to be saying, or else.
The show must go on, even in a death camp.
Yet the show must go on - and it will.
But the show must go on, and it did, for a full two hours.
But there's an election next year, and the show must go on.
But, as they say in the entertainment field, the show must go on.
I am not one who believes in "the show must go on", because sometimes life is more important than the stage.
In other words, the show must go on, baby be damned.
Even if it isn't, he said, the show must go on.
"The show must go on, and that sort of thing."
The other guest scheduled today said the show must go on.
"We're still very committed to our mission, and at this time the show must go on."
There is that old axiom, the show must go on.
But we live by the adage that the show must go on.
Someone had decided that the show must go on.
"But I got through it; you know, the show must go on," he said.
While it appears that Bowman cannot yet say the same, he knows the show must go on.
Once again, the show must go on, and never mind that a leading actor is bleeding all over the floor.
She begged me to stand by, stay with her - but you know, gentlemen, the show must go on.
"It's certainly not good news, but the show must go on," Baker said.
It wasn't so much 'the show must go on' - I'm not that committed to the stage.
Still, they decided the show must go on, and the 42 students involved resumed rehearsing.
But the show must go on, especially when the show is a wedding.
Not to mention the basic premise of entertainment, that the show must go on.