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He avoided famous names, save for Titian's intimate "Lady with a Mirror" and Mantegna's sombre, foreshortened "Dead Christ", which hangs near Quentin Metsys's portrait of Erasmus, intended as a gift for Sir Thomas More.
Typically, he avoided famous songs like "Yesterday" and "Something," and offered lovely settings for soprano (Ms. Eaton), piano and orchestra, of "Not a Second Time," "When I Get Home," "I'm Only Sleeping" "I'll Be Back," "The Word" and a medley of "Yes It Is" and "This Boy".
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It's not that we were avoiding a famous name.
The Brits, shown live where the Baftas are time-delayed, is a much slicker spectacle these days, avoiding the famous disasters of the past.
Get a scary mask (ex: monster mask, but avoid a famous monster mask) and a freaky outfit.
Just stay hidden and avoid becoming famous (unless you have over 500 old games; then, you can advertise yourself and show people that you have all of the games that they want and become very rich).
This determines whether they will fit as low-rise, mid-rise or high-rise jeans, women with a little extra padding around the waist should opt for mid to high rise jeans to avoid the famous "muffin top" look and help smooth out their figure.
So, instead, we talk about something quite unexpected, a subject that is usually to be avoided when interviewing famous actresses.
Uncool, and to be avoided, is the famous Café Majestic; though campily pretty, it's pricey and rammed with tourists and their selfie sticks.
We would be appalled if persons who were rich and famous avoided prosecution or received lenient treatment because of their status, but we seem content to accept selective prosecution for the same reasons.
No significant memorial has avoided it, and the famous tendency of New Yorkers to do nothing without a fight makes it unlikely here.
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