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And with her practiced perkiness and small-town news-anchor looks, she's become a fixture of a particularly 21st-century genre: the deadpan promo that looks like a goof but is actually a commercial, whether for a corporation trying to look hip, for one of her own projects, or both.
How a 50-year-old Mormon congressman from Utah became a fixture of a site known for coverage of Tinseltown is a curiosity to Capitol Hill aides.
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Her idiosyncratic voice — at once clever and moving — was at first an oddity and, eventually, a fixture of the magazine.
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Over the course of 30 years, 4,531 episodes and 23,000 guests, he became a fixture of national life and a part of the zeitgeist.
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Professor Gates has dozens of honorary degrees and is such a fixture of Harvard Square that a beloved student hangout named a burger after him.
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