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You get tons of that in "Babe: Pig in the City, " but there's more than humor involved.
CNN: Review: 'Babe: Pig in the City' as tasty as the first
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"Babe: Pig in the City" may very well upset small children.
CNN: Review: 'Babe: Pig in the City' as tasty as the first
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Since then, Fox's soundstages have hosted a cattle call of largely U.S.-funded productions, from Dark City to Babe: Pig in the City, The Matrix, M:I-2 and Red Planet.
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But "Babe: Pig in the City" has more to do with real human emotions than this thing does, no matter how often Oedekerk and Shadyac pretend that Patch is the only health care person on earth who's capable of actually feeling anything.
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The city's health code specifically forbids it, forcing pig owners in the nation's largest metropolis to keep their swine secret or take the risk an unhappy neighbor might squeal.
WSJ: Pigs May Fly Before Finding a Legal Home in the City
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The city's health code specifically forbids it, forcing pig owners in the nation's largest metropolis to keep their swine secret or take the risk an unhappy neighbor might squeal.
WSJ: New Yorkers boldly flout law to keep pigs
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Napoleon, the liberator, threw open the gates of the city's Jewish ghetto, but in other respects he behaved like a pig.
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The city's health code forbids keeping them as pets, forcing pig owners to operate in secret or boldly take the risk an unhappy neighbor might squeal.
WSJ: New Yorkers boldly flout law to keep pigs