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I suspect she would be repulsed by the exploits of Carrie and Company.
It is understandable that such behind-the-scenes work is overshadowed by the exploits of the big three.
But Goodfellow isn't the first British Olympian to be overshadowed by the exploits of a sporting partner.
An undistinguished English teacher and weekend drunk, he spends Sundays transfixed by the exploits of Frank Gifford, a college classmate starring for the 1950's New York Giants.
He and his childhood sweetheart Ellie were would-be explorers, inspired by the exploits of a flawed Lindberghian adventurer called Charles Muntz (richly voiced by Christopher Plummer).
For, sure as David fells Goliath, and tortoise vanquishes hare, nearly every international sporting tournament sees the public's imagination captured by the exploits of some plucky underdogs.
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He began skateboarding at 11 and developed a style by imitating the exploits of professionals featured in magazines and videos.
Not long ago, boys grew up learning by heart the exploits of Homer, not Homer Simpson — tales of warriors, explorers and hard-working husbands and fathers.
David, by email From The Exploits of Moominpappa: "'Courage!' I cried.
As a boy, he was enthralled by the imaginary exploits of Buck Rogers and the real ones of Charles A. Lindbergh.
The movie was inspired by the flamboyant exploits of a real-life police officer who was an acquaintance of the film's producer, Carolyn Pfeiffer.
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