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"Might make the Westie brand even more famous when I come out," he was trying to persuade her.
Later he became even more famous when he served as a special assistant to John F. Kennedy, a sort of White House scholar in residence.
In the 1953 Hollywood musical "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," Marilyn Monroe made his name even more famous when she crooned, "Talk to me, Harry Winston," in the song "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend".
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Ephron became even more famous in 1976, when she married Carl Bernstein, just a few years after he and Bob Woodward, as reporters for the Washington Post, exposed the Watergate scandal.
More than three decades have passed since Patty Hearst became even more famous than her name when she was kidnapped by a radical leftist group in California, only to show up several weeks later, helping her captors rob a bank.
Even more famous was an incident in 1987, when the Haft family made a hostile run at Dayton-Hudson.
Only even more famous, if that's possible, than he was when he first glided down that escalator - and billions richer.
He began at a time when the up-and-coming chefs around Lyon were destined to become even more famous than their multi-Michelin-starred maîtres.
Even more famous was Marsh's work on horse evolution...
Daniels was a famous athlete in his youth, and he is even more famous now.
Perhaps, he was even more famous than Caruso.
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