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Lack of stamina on his dam's side is a liability for Epsom, but his popularity promises better odds on Sea The Stars, who outclassed him in the Guineas and boasts superior staying credentials, and the stoutly bred Fame And Glory.
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In part, this was because fame breeds more fame; in part because she sought to put her celebrity to work in support of various good causes and indeed of her own self-esteem, and therefore nurtured it.
She succumbed to the fame of the national spotlight, which bred resentment locally, especially with the local press coverage that turned against her.
That suits Paul Molitor just fine – the rookie manager, who was born and bred in St Paul and finished his hall-of-fame career with the Twins, is now operating this scrambled egg of a ballclub at an elite level.
This city has bred some serious street artists, after all, few of whom have garnered the fame enjoyed by Banksy.
There aren't many players who were born and bred in a city, became Major League players for the local team, stayed with that club for an entire career, and then found their way into the Hall-of-Fame.
Lastly, he found that fame breeds certainty, such that prominent predictors were "more overconfident than their colleagues who eked out existences far from the limelight".
There was a Cavalier King Charles spaniel, a breed with new fame through a recurring role on "Sex and the City".
It just breeds pricks - all these people walking around with this chicken-in-a-basket fame, talking about going to LA".
"We breed".
Overall, this new breed of celebrity (whose fame is based solely on their looks and popularity) gives hope to a generation of young people hoping to promote themselves online based on their attractiveness without the hassle of attaining success through skill development, education, or hard work.
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