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Henry Pollard, played by Adam Scott, is an actor typecast by his role in a beer advert who is constantly recognised by the partygoers he now serves.
So you just think: why not move to another country?" Emmanuel left Hollyoaks in 2010, while Judi Shekoni – recently seen in Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 2 as near-naked Amazon vampire Zafrina, but "constantly recognised, even in America" as gangster-girlfriend Precious from EastEnders – has spent "six or seven years" in LA doing small parts.
In her spare time she enjoys shopping, playing with her children, and browsing the internet; she has stated that she finds it increasingly difficult to enjoy shopping due to being constantly recognised.
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"It's hilarious that Steve [Oram] is constantly getting recognised for Sightseers, because of his ginger beard, and I'm standing right next to him.
He dedicated his political life to finding ways to relieve poverty and insecurity through both education and support of the family, while always recognising that the fabric and structure of people's lives were constantly changing.
Students acknowledged professional health care workers (HCWs) who demonstrated commitment to core values of good practice as they recognised the value of constantly reflecting as a skill (n=51).
It is generally recognised that the environment is constantly changing, either physically, climatically, socially, or a combination of all three.
Given the constantly shifting political plates within the Middle East, Qatar also recognised some years ago that it needed to think long and hard about its standing on the world stage.
Or perhaps it was the incessant mentions of her double rejection from drama school and failure to recognise that constantly reiterating her inability to act isn't the best way to convince people that she'd make a good leading lady.
However, the underbelly of a trade which is legal in Spain but not recognised as an actual job is far from pleasant, with human trafficking constantly rearing its ugly head.
He followed this up in 1980 with a crime novel The Eye of the Beholder, which has since been recognised as a pivotal work in the history of mystery fiction, has been filmed twice and is constantly reprinted worldwide.
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