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Friends is an international juggernaut, while those six unknown, young actors have become exceedingly famous.
Now Ms. Robison and Ms. Maguire are in an unusual position: exceedingly famous artists attempting to pass for a new act, free of negative associations.
Last month, perusing the library of an exceedingly famous cook, my eye fell upon a volume called Eat Fat and Grow Slim, and it was as if a spell had been broken.
In November of 1905, the month he turned seventy, Mark Twain was exceedingly famous; the nation was a-tingle with affection for its most humorous and most American American treasure, and all the more so because his birthday that year fell on the most American of holidays: Thursday, November 30th, Thanksgiving day.
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On a roster that is exceedingly anonymous by famous athlete standards, the Nets also have players named Shawne (Williams), DeShawn (Stevenson) and MarShon (Brooks).
Two weeks later, they received a letter from the Port Authority attorney, George Snyder, who objected, among other things, to their play on the E-ZPass service mark, which, "as you are undoubtedly aware," he wrote, "[is] exceedingly well-known — indeed, famous".
The linen was often called "white gold," a reference to both its quality and the money it brought to the region, but it was embroidery — an idea borrowed from the Turks and brought to St. Gallen around 1753 — that would make the town famous and exceedingly rich.
From the start, this is not a "Rite" compelled by the startling implications to Stravinsky's famous and exceedingly pushy score but is rather a reaction to it.
Mr. Wittman's book, written with John Shiffman, a reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer, comes at a lively time in the world of art pilfering — a thief made away just last month with a Picasso and four other paintings from a Paris museum — and imparts helpful advice to would-be thieves, chiefly that famous paintings are exceedingly dumb things to steal because they are nearly impossible to sell.
Displayed together for the first time in the United States, through June 30, the works include an exceedingly rare example of Klimt's famous gold paintings — one of only three — and they are also notable for their provenance.
Though the public may tend to think of scientists as exceedingly sober, scientific schmoozing is often beer-tinged, famous for producing spectacular breakthroughs and productive collaborations, countless papers having begun as scrawls on cocktail napkins.
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