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After intermission Lorin Maazel led the orchestra in Beethoven's equally famous (though maybe not to a lot of Friday's audience) "Eroica" Symphony.
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These films, full of the almost masochistic obsessions of Swedish Protestantism, but also extremely beautiful in their depiction of the elemental forces of nature, caused Sjostrom, together with his equally famous fellow director Mauritz Stiller, to be characterised as a gloomy Swede, even though he both acted in and made comedies too.
He tweeted "Shahrukh Khan is equally famous in Pakistan and India.
Octavia deserves to be equally famous for being unpleasant.
Three years after the Guide first appeared, Thomas Sheraton, an equally famous English Neoclassical designer, published The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterers' Drawing Book, in which he writes slightingly of Hepplewhite in his preface, even though he probably borrowed from the Guide.
Today, it is equally famous for its folk-art character.
The man on the right, an equally famous thief.
But though she came from a celebrated generation of conceptualists, from Susan Hiller to Richard Long, and although she taught a generation of equally famous YBAs, she was impressively leery of limelight and the gallery system.
Though "Death be not proud" is the central poem in "Wit," it is another, equally famous Donne line, never spoken in the play or the film, that haunts the work: "No man is an island".
He's almost equally famous for having said, "Brazil is not for amateurs".
Within Egypt he has long been equally famous as an outspoken critic of the Mubarak regime.
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