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And remember, it's not over till the fat lady sings.
There are no sure things, of course; it ain't over till the fat lady sings.
He was my only chance, and the opera ain't over till the fat lady sings.
We're told that in opera it ain't over till the fat lady sings.
And he's also looking for the author of "The opera ain't over till the fat lady sings."
You know the old expression, "It ain't over till the fat lady sings."
Who was it who said, "It's not over till the fat lady sings"?
And baseball announcers love to observe how the opera's not over till the fat lady sings.
For example, some quotations (like "The opera ain't over till the fat lady sings") become proverbial.
They say it's not over till the fat lady sings; I say when the dogs rear their heads, it's time to bow-wow out.
In fact, there is often more action in Wagner's scores than onstage, where singers' slow motion inspired "it ain't over till the fat lady sings."
He wrote two plays, "Till the Fat Lady Sings," which was produced, and "Scraped."
"IT ain't over till the fat lady sings," is a saying often incorrectly attributed to Yogi Berra.
In this case, the doctor's assistant (Jonathan Baker) is not kidding when he warns, "It ain't over till the fat lady sings."
And dinner ain't over in the Montecristo Room till the fat lady sings, with set menu and opera singing available Saturday.
And again Tuesday night, when he won no primaries: "It ain't over till the fat lady sings," Mr. Robertson said.
The expression "It ain't over till the fat lady sings" is a reference to Brünnhilde's famous immolation scene in Götterdämmerung.
till The Fat Lady Sings.
The Spurs had won the first game, but he pointed out that the series was not over yet, saying, "The opera ain't over till the fat lady sings."
But he's had only one other play produced, a comedy called "Till the Fat Lady Sings," which may be why he is still uneasy talking about his art.
Dan Cook, a sports editor for The San Antonio Express-News, responded with "The opera ain't over till the fat lady sings."
Her master's thesis, was published by Harper-Collins as her first novel, Till The Fat Lady Sings, in 1991.
'We're gathered here to test the hypothesis that it ain't over 'till the fat lady sings,' said Peggy Haine, of the Women of Substance Chorale.
Expanded, it later became "Till the Fat Lady Sings," a comedy about grief that includes a typically preposterous line - "Sean, dig up your grandmother this instant!"
His post-certification statement walked right up to that line, but this election opera ain't over till the fat lady sings, and the fat lady whose aria we await wears nine black robes.