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NO laughs could completely bridge the gap between the famed and the ordinary, however.
New faces and new characters created by playwrights famed and unfamiliar inspirit the start of Marathon 2003, the theater's 26th annual festival of new one-act plays.
A related article "Guatemala Shooting Raises Concerns About Military's Expanded Role" by Randal C. Archibold explains that the Kaibiles are Guatemala's special forces unit, both "famed and feared" for their role in the country's civil war that ended in 1996.
The result is that he has lost much of his famed and feared bite.Embarrassingly, at Erfurt it was Edmund Stoiber, ambitious leader of the Christian Social Union, the Christian Democrats' Bavarian sister party, who showed up Mr Schäuble's weaknesses.
The following year's Trespass, their first for Charisma Records, hewed closer to the progressive rock for which they would soon become famed, and The Knife – a late addition to the album – was its strongest track.
Details A week with Tribewanted Sierra Leone costs £295 (sierraleone.tribewanted.com) Long famed – and unfairly so – as a cheap destination for lager-swilling Brits on tour, the Estonian capital is taking its responsibilities as European Capital of Culture very seriously.
Those stars are all thought to be wealthy enough to cover any HMRC demands but the investors also included lesser famed and earning players, some of whom are seriously struggling to pay.
In 1930, Robert Moses -- the commissioner famed and reviled for blanketing New York with parks and pavement -- announced that the richly landscaped green with the serpentine walkway was not needed as a park anymore.
From Dynamic Media, a Michigan-based outfit, come such offerings as "A Country Christmas" (big in the Midwest and bluegrass country) and the Latino holiday hits demanded by clients in Texas, California and Florida.A market leader, Mood Media, owns the Muzak brand, once famed and feared for piping the same syrupy tunes into every elevator in America.
His government is training and deploying more of its famed and feared special forces unit, known as the Kaibiles and for carrying out some of the worst abuses in this country's civil war and ex-members' ties to brutal criminal gangs.
It's not evident at first why the locals laugh so knowingly at us as we clatter through the village of Mto Wa Mbu en route to the lakeshore - but all becomes clear when we read, later, about the tree-climbing lions for which the area is famed, and about which Jean has thankfully omitted to inform us.
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